magohn
09-17-11, 04:23 PM
I made the cardinal sin last weekend of visiting REI on a whim. Then I made the mistake of looking inside the glass, locked cabinets that hold all the cool and expensive "stuff". Cut a long story short, I talked myself into a shiny-new GoPro Hero 960 ($180) video camera to use to video some of my more major sponsored rides (STP, Chilly Hilly etc).
I just got back from testing the camera on a 20-mile, rolling hills route near my house. I am very happy with the camera and REALLY like the 170 degree view as it shows the riders arms/handlebars etc instead of just forward scenery with no rider reference.
Battery life seems excellent as the camera ran for 90 minutes before it filled my 8gb memory card. If I used a larger card I would guesstimate at least 2.5 hours battery on a single charge with the camera running non-stop. I need to buy a larger card (supports up to 32gb).
I used the chest mount for this video ($39 extra) but the camera comes with helmet mount and other mounting scenarios. The chest mount was extra but I felt goofy with the helmet mount as it was so obvious sticking off the top of my helmet. The chest mount can be "hidden" under a light cycling jacket etc.
In the box you get all kinds of neat accessories including a fully-waterproof casing that integrates the mounting system and can be mounted almost anywhere.
Anyways, here's a few minutes of the first part of the ride. For the video I also used software that import data from my Garmin. I think this will be a neat setup for my next big ride. The colors are very vibrant and the HD is amazing. I had to dumb the quality down for YouTube due to my slow upload speeds over DSL.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3m_J4ZBXjE
P.S No comments on the hairy arms... :)
P.P.S I think the clicking noise on the video is the zipper on my jacket hitting the camera casing.
I just got back from testing the camera on a 20-mile, rolling hills route near my house. I am very happy with the camera and REALLY like the 170 degree view as it shows the riders arms/handlebars etc instead of just forward scenery with no rider reference.
Battery life seems excellent as the camera ran for 90 minutes before it filled my 8gb memory card. If I used a larger card I would guesstimate at least 2.5 hours battery on a single charge with the camera running non-stop. I need to buy a larger card (supports up to 32gb).
I used the chest mount for this video ($39 extra) but the camera comes with helmet mount and other mounting scenarios. The chest mount was extra but I felt goofy with the helmet mount as it was so obvious sticking off the top of my helmet. The chest mount can be "hidden" under a light cycling jacket etc.
In the box you get all kinds of neat accessories including a fully-waterproof casing that integrates the mounting system and can be mounted almost anywhere.
Anyways, here's a few minutes of the first part of the ride. For the video I also used software that import data from my Garmin. I think this will be a neat setup for my next big ride. The colors are very vibrant and the HD is amazing. I had to dumb the quality down for YouTube due to my slow upload speeds over DSL.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3m_J4ZBXjE
P.S No comments on the hairy arms... :)
P.P.S I think the clicking noise on the video is the zipper on my jacket hitting the camera casing.
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