Friday, April 29, 2011

Testing the GOPRO HD

Got my hands on the GO PRO HD. Ive just got it, so im still fumbling with functions. I took it for a spin today, just a test session, and tried different positions with the chest mount.

Its got some neat vid functions such as the ability to record 720p at 60 fps - for that silky smooth recording. Or up to a 1080p at 30 fps. I'm playing around with the 960p as im told its the best mode for a chest mount.
Sound isn't good, the cam is tucked into a "bulletproof" housing, and that hinders proper sound recording. No biggie for me tho'. Other than that my initial impressions are very positive, it seems to be a quality product. The outer lens has a bit of a fish eye effect, great for trail shooting when cam is mounted on a helmet or chest strap.
Chest mount - obviously without the cam attached. It fits me well, and im currently trying to make it co-work with my Camelbak - no real issues yet:
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The GOPRO HD is also capable of taking pics (5mp):
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Trail pic from the GOPRO (compressed). I just had to share this. Story behind pic: I love to attack corners, but I almost took it a bit too far this time - my rear end drifted more than planned, and I came so far down horisontically that I almost hit the ground with my left hand (see pic). Crazy thing about this is that I actually came out of this without crashing - and without foot tapping the ground(!) See last section of the vid below to see this move in action.
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Raw test-video.Compressed. 40 sek.

6 comments:

  1. Is that yout pulse I can here in the video? :)

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  2. Yes it is, funny side effect of the chest mount I guess : )

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  3. sound comes through well with the supplied open-back case door. have you tried that?

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  4. Yearh, tried it out last week, way better sound. Positioned the cam further up my chest as well, with good results. Its all about trying out different setups.

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  5. Looks like a fun, fast trail :) ......where abouts did you record it?

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  6. Thanks : ) cant comment on trail location, sry.

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