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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 ~$250 price tag
but, when updated,.. CRASH !!!
camera now frozen and not working. contacted GoPro, still no answer.
GoPro HD HERO2: Motorsports Edition (2011 Model)
1. i already have a contour roam
2. hd3 is out there(the improvement is huge, as long as you get a working one)
3. i wanted it for snorkelling, but the design of its waterproof case is stupid (cant focus in the case)
so i sold it as a brand new unit.
1. It gets HOT. I mean you'd think it gets hot enough to melt the plastic or catch on fire. I'm not kidding. This thing, when run for an hour gets extremely hot to the touch. I took the battery out and removed the battery cap, ran the camera on USB, and man, it gets so hot you can't keep your finger on it, it'll hurt. Not exaggerating. It is irresponsible for them to suggest that you can record hours worth of video in HD bc you can't unless you have cooling mechanisms added (hand rigged) and there's not a way to do this when using the case.
2. Impractical as a camera. You can't see a preview of your shot (no display, no lens to look thru) so how do you know what your'e shooting at? You don't know what your'e shooting at with the video either.
3. The sound pickup is TERRIBLE!! It is faint.
4. The picture is, as you know, fish-eye
IMO, this is not all that it's hyped up to be, but it does take a decent video as I mentioned.
My complaints? Menu system is a bit silly when you're used to more intuitive interfaces, but given how tiny camera is I suppose that can't be helped. The narrow-angle setting has a good amount of noise, especially in low-light settings. It would be nice if they made a hard-wired remote shutter accessory for the thing, but other than that it's a gem.
I used GoPro Hero2 recently. This does not seem to produce even 8 Megapixel shots at the appropriate settings (not mentioning 11 Megapixels)! Pixel noise is huge and color representation is poor. The color representation seems gray, flat, and dull... It is rather 20$ worth of production value, not a pro or semi-pro as advertised...
The results are not professional, as advertised. A 100$ camera I used previously for the last 4 years takes better pictures. Looks like if GoPro used different processors to shoot their beautiful commercials! Or did they do substantial corrections during editing of their broadcast videos we all fall in love with?
When the sensor on GoPro Hero2 gets warm (during battery charging), camera start to produce stripes and other artifacts, which don't go away if the camera is turned off and on again. This is the image on Flickr from my experience: [...] There are other images there too, showing my attempts to get the best out of this camera.
A lot of plastic parts that ship with the camera are merely discarded and never used again. Does it seem wasteful? The rigging does not allow to tilt the camera up, while on harness. Perhaps there are other rigging parts, which need to be purchased the moment camera arrives.
The wide angle is great. Unfortunately, and very disappointing, the real quality is nowhere near advertised.







