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Old 06-08-2012, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Havasu Hangin
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The tough thing is trying to decide what door to put on the Go-Pros. The waterproof doors block a lot of sounds, but will save the camera if they get wet.

The non-waterproof doors allow more sound in, but over 90mph, all you hear is wind...and the camera is toast if it gets wet.

In this video, I left the waterproof doors on, and all you can really hear is the blower whine. I'll keep playing around with it, though.
I learned a little trick: Use the non-waterproof doors and cover the openings with tape. You'll get a lot more sound and less wind noise.
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Originally Posted by Chestah Cheetah
I learned a little trick: Use the non-waterproof doors and cover the openings with tape. You'll get a lot more sound and less wind noise.
Ur getting pretty good at that Jeff, might want to think about a career change!
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