worntorn
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I asked for and received good Gopro advice from Swooshdave and Mike Tyler.
It seems the GoPro 8 is a worthy model, while the GoPro 9 can be problematic.
The new GoPro 10 sounds great, but we might want to wait a bit to see if they fixed the 9 bugs.
In any case, it's about $1,000 CDN by the time you add the media mod and other bits.
So I bought an old GoPro Hero 3 Black for $30 with accessories. It works quite well! The newer cameras have video stabilization, this one does not
After watching countless hours of YouTube Gopro mc videos by GoPros 1 to 10, I actually like the non stabilized video better. It's more like the actual experience of riding.
And I couldn't really see any great difference in video quality from the 3 on, although that is likely due to my ancient TVs limitations.
Anyway, it's better than the potato cam that was used in my previous video attempts
Here is a run up Dyno Hill as requested earlier. No GPS fitted as I have the numbers for this bike& exhaust already.
It seems the GoPro 8 is a worthy model, while the GoPro 9 can be problematic.
The new GoPro 10 sounds great, but we might want to wait a bit to see if they fixed the 9 bugs.
In any case, it's about $1,000 CDN by the time you add the media mod and other bits.
So I bought an old GoPro Hero 3 Black for $30 with accessories. It works quite well! The newer cameras have video stabilization, this one does not
After watching countless hours of YouTube Gopro mc videos by GoPros 1 to 10, I actually like the non stabilized video better. It's more like the actual experience of riding.
And I couldn't really see any great difference in video quality from the 3 on, although that is likely due to my ancient TVs limitations.
Anyway, it's better than the potato cam that was used in my previous video attempts
Here is a run up Dyno Hill as requested earlier. No GPS fitted as I have the numbers for this bike& exhaust already.
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