The Reverend Floater
04-16-2008, 06:45 PM
...so I just received mine today and started to play around with it. While we have no trails open, I slapped on the "RidePro" accessory which allows for a handlebar mount on my bike.
Initial thoughts: The camera, itself, is about 1" by 2" by 1/2". When out of its protective case, it is cheapish feeling---like a kid's spy camera or something. But the case in which it sits and mounts to accessories feels thick and bomber. According to GoPro, it's waterproof to 100', so that's nice. Anyhow, so far I am pleasantly suprised at the quality of the video and the ease of use.
Here's a 100' tour of my garage and street using the camera. Unfortunately, youtube sucks balls and butchers the quality so I'm not sure how much good this will do you. But the vid, itself, is better than this:
edit: Turn your sound down.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcRvAJF6f8o
The accessories are great....easy to use and appear pretty bomber. Hopefully I'll take this little sucka down to Moab soon and get some real testing done. I'll post here when I do.
Overall, no complaints for a sub $200 helmet cam!
Initial thoughts: The camera, itself, is about 1" by 2" by 1/2". When out of its protective case, it is cheapish feeling---like a kid's spy camera or something. But the case in which it sits and mounts to accessories feels thick and bomber. According to GoPro, it's waterproof to 100', so that's nice. Anyhow, so far I am pleasantly suprised at the quality of the video and the ease of use.
Here's a 100' tour of my garage and street using the camera. Unfortunately, youtube sucks balls and butchers the quality so I'm not sure how much good this will do you. But the vid, itself, is better than this:
edit: Turn your sound down.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcRvAJF6f8o
The accessories are great....easy to use and appear pretty bomber. Hopefully I'll take this little sucka down to Moab soon and get some real testing done. I'll post here when I do.
Overall, no complaints for a sub $200 helmet cam!