extreme sports hd video camera image
Justin
Like, the picture quality and video quality inside are not good at all =\ It's really like, fuzzy or something. Is there a setting for better indoor quality or anything? Someone tell me :(
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It's a limitation of your camera's sensor. The GoPro HD Hero 2 is a camera that's really designed for extreme outdoor sports...mountain biking, snowboarding, skiing, etc. So, it performs best is daylight, where you have plenty of light. It's not really designed to be used indoors in low light where it performs quite poorly, as these reviews explain...
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/GoPro_HD_Hero_2/index.shtml
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2011/10/gopro-hero-2-review-best-sports-cam-ever/
It's a limitation of your camera's sensor. The GoPro HD Hero 2 is a camera that's really designed for extreme outdoor sports...mountain biking, snowboarding, skiing, etc. So, it performs best is daylight, where you have plenty of light. It's not really designed to be used indoors in low light where it performs quite poorly, as these reviews explain...
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/GoPro_HD_Hero_2/index.shtml
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2011/10/gopro-hero-2-review-best-sports-cam-ever/
GoPro Hero vs Extreme Sports video goggles?
28falcon28
I want to get a video camera that i can record me dirt bike riding. I'm not sure which one to get. I found the Extreme Sports googles on this site http://www.hammacher.com/Product/81197?promo=Sports-Leisure&catid=52 , It looks good cause it wont get damaged if a fall. But I do know of the GoPro Hero camcorder as the leading brand, its a little more expensive, I think because of all the attachments. You can look at it here http://gopro.com/cameras/hd-motorsports-hero-camera/ . Which one do you think i should get?
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I would go with the gopro camera just because I am extremely picky when it comes to goggles and can't stand anything other than Scott 87OTG goggles. I also couldn't see riding with a camera right between my eyes, that's got to interfere with depth perception.
If it were me I would get the gopro but if you think having a camera stuck right between your eyes won't bother you go with the goggle camera.
It's a hard one to answer but other than damage protection I really can't find a real reason to have a camera mounted in your goggles.
I would go with the gopro camera just because I am extremely picky when it comes to goggles and can't stand anything other than Scott 87OTG goggles. I also couldn't see riding with a camera right between my eyes, that's got to interfere with depth perception.
If it were me I would get the gopro but if you think having a camera stuck right between your eyes won't bother you go with the goggle camera.
It's a hard one to answer but other than damage protection I really can't find a real reason to have a camera mounted in your goggles.
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