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+1 on the GoPro (I have three). Get the new HD model as it is much improved and comes with a Li-Ion battery. The others will eat aaa batteries very quickly.
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They will not look quite as good on a bigscreen as the more expensive HD camcorders, but still a very nice image. The biggest thing to consider is light. On a very cloudy day or during dusk/dawn the image will be a little dark. With good light your going to get great video.
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here is one of my vids using the go pro hd. looking for free editing software...some of my vids are too big for youtube and i want to cut them down. i know there is another thread on this and i am going to search for it.
i can't embed correctly either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96hArHrz1Vo
i can't embed correctly either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96hArHrz1Vo
Last edited by panicrev; 10-25-2010 at 07:55 AM.