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This video will show the "deflection" you should expect from the gopro hero 2 -- take note of the beam on the ceiling and how it bends in relationship to the view / angel of the lens to beam...
You will see "curves" this is for someone who is considering using this indoors and not for extreme sports guys...
This also shows it's low light capabilities ...
I do like this unit and it has the software to allow viewing on a cellphone.
Wish you all success.
That is NOT me in the video - lol

Pros:
Better and easier to read menus
Louder audio function indicators (beeps)
Additional light indicators
Better color and use in lower light
Addition Video FOV settings and Photo Modes (after firmware update)
External microphone input port
Mini-HDMI port
Cons:
Not all external microphones will work. In fact GoPro sent me these e-mail messages in regards to microphones:
"Most of the time if a microphone has the ability to draw internal power from the camera, it will try to do so and stop drawing power from the battery. The problem with this is the camera itself has about around a 2 volt supply coming from the external microphone input. This is enough to power smaller microphones such as the mono lavalier mics, however it usually will not be enough to power a mic that also has a battery option...."
"The (GoPro) Media Team hasn't chosen any favorites yet, but they've been using the following two (expensive) lavalier mic's with decent results: Sennheiser MKE 400 and Compact Video Camera Shotgun Microphone ($199.95) and EMW Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone ($159.95)...." POSTER'S NOTE: I read on-line that the R

I like the Go Pro, Size suits Helmet mount very well. It also includes more mounts in the initial package then the Contour Roam. The menu system takes a bit of adjustment, but at least it allows you to change settings outside of using a computer.
Picture quality is excellent. You do get odd blurring under the water, but the dive housing fixes it. (more money to spend).
The instant on and off feature of the contour roam allows for better battery use. The Go Pro does allow for spare battery's and you will need it with a 32gb card. Takes about 2 battery's to fully use all the storage. With the contour I had to bring an external Charger to charge it back up.
Both products are excellent. However, the Go Pro is more flexible.



I got it in the mail yesterday morning, and after charging it, hooked it up to my helmet and went for a ride at Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park. It worked beautifully! The video quality was stunning, and with the SD card, it had no problem holding the hour+ of footage I shot.
This is the first action camera I've owned, so I really don't have anything to compare it to, but it seems to do everything it's supposed to, which is good enough for me!
Very impressed, very satisfied. Would highly recommend.


I bought the motorsport version because I autocross and go to track days. But the gopro and videos i've seen on youtube inspired me to make a video while backpacking up Mt. Lemmon near Tucson. I brought the go pro along side my DSLR. While on the hike and also while editing the video (my first major editing project) I felt more and more that I should have just left the DSLR at home and just used the gopro exclusively.







The only con I found is the blur with underwater shots and how expensive is the diving housing but for everything else it works as expected.
The GoPro: Outdoor Edition is probably the best option to buy, it has everything to make your videos look awesome wherever you mount it.
What you have to buy without the GoPro is the Handlebar Mount, it's essential to have it.
Just carry it with you everywhere, to film everything.



to his car when he whips through winding roads here on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Great results.


1. 90 degree FOV is only available for 1080p, not other format. This is different from what their specifications claim. Very often, 90 degree FOV is the most useful for car dash board. Other wider FOV would include the car frame and hood, plus distortion. 1080p is very memory-consuming. In many situations there is no need for 1080p. But you'd be stuck with a super-wide FOV.
2. there is no live view, so that the user has no idea how the video would turn out. Very much at the mercy of the super wide angle lens.
3. very difficult to change battery. Every time I have to use some hard object like a key or knife just to remove the battery.
Battery life is not good, only acceptable. Its only selling point is light-weight plus reasonably good video quality. Overall, it does not warrant a ~$250 price tag


but, when updated,.. CRASH !!!
camera now frozen and not working. contacted GoPro, still no answer.

GoPro HD HERO2: Motorsports Edition (2011 Model)
