Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing163.1
(Post 3335931)
does it accept a bigger battery ???
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Originally Posted by buck183
(Post 3336021)
I haven't seen one. I think you'll have to buy extras if you need more juice while out recording. Batteries are only about $20 so cost isn't a big deal.
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you guys know they just released a battery back pack too...i'm getting that cause i'm sick of getting half way through a day of boarding and having a dead gopro when there are still epic runs left to shoot!
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Originally Posted by Slinky
(Post 3346300)
you guys know they just released a battery back pack too...i'm getting that cause i'm sick of getting half way through a day of boarding and having a dead gopro when there are still epic runs left to shoot!
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3346353)
Thats interesting...... That'd be cool. After a month of owning my gopro I went online and bought a 32g class 4 SD card. Im consistently able to get 2.5 hours-3hours before the battery dies and I still have 8-10gigs left. Anyone know how much bigger the new battery is?
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[QUOTE=Mastercraft240;3346353]Thats interesting...... That'd be cool. After a month of owning my gopro I went online and bought a 32g class 4 SD card. Im consistently able to get 2.5 hours-3hours before the battery dies and I still have 8-10gigs left. Anyone know how much bigger the new battery is?[/QUOTE
What resolution setting are you using for 2.5 hours? Also, seems to take forever to upload vids to youtube. |
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3346353)
Thats interesting...... That'd be cool. After a month of owning my gopro I went online and bought a 32g class 4 SD card. Im consistently able to get 2.5 hours-3hours before the battery dies and I still have 8-10gigs left. Anyone know how much bigger the new battery is?[/QUOTE
What resolution setting are you using for 2.5 hours? Also, seems to take forever to upload vids to youtube. |
Originally Posted by Slinky
(Post 3346378)
it uses the same size battery as the one the comes with the go pro just lets you use 2 of them. And you can use it has a charger if you want to use the camera and charge a second battery at the same time. check out GoPro.com
Total set up: $350 for the camera (shipped and taxed) $65 for battery back (shipped and taxed) $117 for LCD screen (shipped and taxed) $140 for 64g Class 4 SD card (shipped and taxed) http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Secure.../dp/B003FVG3PC $670 total for a freakin camera. Sorry to say this, though the camera takes good video....... the company is a complete rip off. I would advise ANYONE and EVERYONE to stay away from this brand. For Christ sake, they charge you for fog inserts because you couldn't use the camera for more than 10 minutes without the thing clouding up. They make you buy every little thing seperatley. Dollar for dollar, I'd say this is the worste valued camera on the market. And despite all this crap, I have to hand over another $20 so my $625 camera can operate without fogging up. Proof. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0KGRLitjZc |
Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
(Post 3346600)
Rethinking this idea. Whats the point in paying $50 for a battery and charger? The charging is no different than if you were to plug in your computer. Its actually a complete waste unless you want it on for over 7.5 hours. That would take almost 66gigs on 1080p. Allow me to explain. 1 battery - 2.5 hours. Start off with two batteries and the charger. Use 1 battery up (2.5hours, 22.14gigs), use the 2nd battery while first is charging (5hours, 44.28 gigs), use the recharged battery (7.5 hours, 66.42gigs). Why not just spend $20 and get another battery?
Total set up: $350 for the camera (shipped and taxed) $65 for battery back (shipped and taxed) $117 for LCD screen (shipped and taxed) $140 for 64g Class 4 SD card (shipped and taxed) http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Secure.../dp/B003FVG3PC $670 total for a freakin camera. Sorry to say this, though the camera takes good video....... the company is a complete rip off. I would advise ANYONE and EVERYONE to stay away from this brand. For Christ sake, they charge you for fog inserts because you couldn't use the camera for more than 10 minutes without the thing clouding up. They make you buy every little thing seperatley. Dollar for dollar, I'd say this is the worste valued camera on the market. And despite all this crap, I have to hand over another $20 so my $625 camera can operate without fogging up. Proof. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0KGRLitjZc I've had no problem with my camera fogging up. I use it snowboarding all winter and go from cold, into a nice warm bar, then back out and the case hasnt fogged up on me once! I spent the $50 on the battery backpack, which includes a second batter, 2 new rear doors for the case and a USB cable. When you spend the day outside and its 10 to 20 degrees the one battery only lasts for about half the day...i usually run out of battery before i fill an 8gig card. Its not the flaw of the company, its the fact that a battery just wont hold a charge long in that kind of temperatures! I really think everything is pretty reasonably priced and you get plenty of mounts and accessories when you buy the camera, the other accessories should be seperate. There are some of them that i'd never use and would be a waste of money. I reccomend anyone to buy this camera, its easy to use, shoots awesome video and i think its reasonbly priced! here's an example of what i've shot this winter this was on a cloudy day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cndULOV6o00 |
slinky nice job cool how do you edit i cant do that what do you use to edit thanks i luv my camera by the way
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