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by herzog » Sat Dec 22, 2012 7:17 am
Lukeyboy wrote:herzog wrote:How did the Canons and Sonys of the world miss this boat so badly that a little guy steps up and creates a billion dollar business from nothing?
Simple. Different markets. Canon aren't really into the cheap video market so to
Not sure I agree with this analysis. Sure canon makes broadcast gear and pro DSLRs, but they have also been heavily into innovative consumer gear. They were one of the first to offer cheap waterproof P&S (the aqua snappy) and later they were first with the super compact designer digital cameras with video (read teenage girl market). Totally missed the boat with this action camera market in my view. This is borne out by the fact that the professional broadcast market has resorted to $300 Gopros for POV footage. Eg topgear, Mythbusters and the like.
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by Lukeyboy » Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:27 am
By cheap video I meant small fixed video cameras that are available to the mass consumer market. Canon might do things like that but as i said before its still a whole different market. Small water proof cameras are still in the point and shoot market. Panasonic, Pentax, Canon, Nikon, Sony are all in those markets with different variations of waterproof cameras. Also take a look at how the video camera market has been heavily hit by digital cameras with HD video mode. Using Top Gear for POV shots using GoPros wasn't the best example. In certain situations they use GoPros because of the mounting options. But they also heavily use small broadcast hdtv cameras rather than GoPros because of their limited ability in certain areas/situations ie mostly lighting - in terms of highlights, noise control, time of day/night, cloudy/overcast/raining etc. Mythbusters is closer but then again that's what their market was aimed at. Another reason why GoPros have just exlpoded for the consumer markets are better internet resources (youtube/vimeo/data limits/connections), market expansion and other uses, memory sizes and prices for hard drives and memory cards. Earlier in the week I picked up a 3tb HDD for $130. Back in 2009/2010 $130 was lucky to get you a 1tb hdd or a 500gb external hdd. So it has to do with a whole differnt arrangment of things.

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by GraemeL » Mon Dec 24, 2012 4:44 pm
Attachments included: • Waterproof case (IPX8), depth rating: up to 3m • Protective shield • Handlebar seat-post mount • Suction cup mount • Helmet mount and belt Specifications: • Screen size: 2.0-inch • Camera resolution: 1.3MP CMOS • Camera lens: F3.1 f=9.3mm • Camera zoom: 4x digital • Video resolution: - VGA: 640 x 480 at 60fps - 720P: 1280 x 720 at 30fps • Video file format: AVI • Still image resolution: up to 5.0MP (2592 x 1,944) • Image file format: JPEG • Built-in microphone: Yes • Video with sound: Yes • Storage: microSD card up to 32GB (Not included) • Video file size: Approx 6GB per hour • PC interface: USB2.0 • Power source: 3.7V Li-ion built-in • Power life: more than 1 hour from 2 - 4 hour charge • Camera weight: 50 grams • Camera dimensions: 67(L) x 47(W) x 29(D)mm Built in battery, so you are not able to swap the battery over when out and about. Doesn't really tell you how long it lasts, just "more than 1 hour". Uses AVI so file size will be quite large. Needs a class 10 memory card for 720P. Graeme
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by ZepinAtor » Tue Dec 25, 2012 1:17 am
Having just become the proud owner of the Contour+2, mounting the little sucker is my number one priority. Luckily I happened to stumble across a great option using an Exposure light mount which has worked out awesomely. As with the light you just pull up on the red knob which releases the camera. (photos below)   Mounting block from the light bolts directly onto the back of the Contour 
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by toolonglegs » Tue Dec 25, 2012 2:08 am
aha... now we know your threshold power, you haven't many secrets left!
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by ZepinAtor » Tue Dec 25, 2012 7:28 am
toolonglegs wrote:aha... now we know your threshold power, you haven't many secrets left!
It's no secret.........not very high  , but on the upside I can now video myself doing pathetically slow training rides 
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by ozzymac » Tue Dec 25, 2012 9:29 pm
Hi, Where is the best place to get a gopro from?
Also is it worth paying the extra for the gopro 3?
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by Boognoss » Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:20 am
ozzymac wrote:Hi, Where is the best place to get a gopro from?
Also is it worth paying the extra for the gopro 3?
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by Lukeyboy » Wed Dec 26, 2012 12:19 pm
Australian distributors such as Photo Continetial in Brisbane will be getting their stock for the Black edition in early Jan (hopefully).
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by ZepinAtor » Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:34 pm
Are there any Contour users out there who can give me some advice on battery life or extending battery usage times ? I went to use the camera for the first time (after a full charge the night before) & found it was totally dead ? I did leave the battery in the camera overnight ? Maybe that's a not the done thing ? I'll jump on google & see what the consensus is, but in the meantime if anybody could shed some light on the topic, thanks in advance 
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by KonaCommuter » Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:06 pm
ZepinAtor wrote:Are there any Contour users out there who can give me some advice on battery life or extending battery usage times ? I went to use the camera for the first time (after a full charge the night before) & found it was totally dead ? I did leave the battery in the camera overnight ? Maybe that's a not the done thing ? I'll jump on google & see what the consensus is, but in the meantime if anybody could shed some light on the topic, thanks in advance 
It does depend on the settings that you use. It's great for commuting. However not so cool if you've got a big ride you'd like to capture. I dare say GoPro with battery pack wins that
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by ZepinAtor » Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:10 am
KonaCommuter wrote:ZepinAtor wrote:Are there any Contour users out there who can give me some advice on battery life or extending battery usage times ? I went to use the camera for the first time (after a full charge the night before) & found it was totally dead ? I did leave the battery in the camera overnight ? Maybe that's a not the done thing ? I'll jump on google & see what the consensus is, but in the meantime if anybody could shed some light on the topic, thanks in advance 
It does depend on the settings that you use. It's great for commuting. However not so cool if you've got a big ride you'd like to capture. I dare say GoPro with battery pack wins that
Thanks KC. The new Contour has a removable battery pack now so I could carry a spare & potentially have 5+ hours on a 32GB memory card. My main concern was the battery losing charge overnight. I may have left the WiFi connection on or something else bizarre is going on here. It's fully charged at the moment so I'll check the status first thing in the morning.
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by ZepinAtor » Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:17 am
Mmmmm......camera still has full charge this morning. Must have been user error ?
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by Aushiker » Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:19 pm
ZepinAtor wrote:Thanks KC. The new Contour has a removable battery pack now so I could carry a spare & potentially have 5+ hours on a 32GB memory card.
I think they always have had one ... my early model 1080P has a removable battery and carry a spare battery. I get around two hours out of a battery. Andrew
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by KonaCommuter » Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:38 am
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by JBark » Fri Dec 28, 2012 12:04 pm
Catch of the Day has the Roam + Waterproof case for sale at $188 shipped. I've seen it off and on for the past month or so around that price, sometimes cheaper when camera only: http://www.catchoftheday.com.au/summer. ... s_id=55702
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by Pushy » Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:19 am
Roam is the one with a built-in battery. Not easily replaced with a fresh battery. It may have a bearing on you decision to purchase.
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by scirocco » Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:19 am
Roam also can't do 60 frames per second (which you need to avoid the jelly-mould effect on a bike). (Although you can hack the firmware to do it).
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by Sven Nijs » Sat Dec 29, 2012 7:08 pm
scirocco wrote:Roam also can't do 60 frames per second (which you need to avoid the jelly-mould effect on a bike). (Although you can hack the firmware to do it).
Thought they were also doing the ROAM2 (which does) for $229?
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by darkelf921 » Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:57 pm
I now have a GoPro Hd Hero 3 Silver, as well as a GoPro Hd Hero 1. The battery life in the 3 is woeful in comparison. However the battery bacpac and batteries (for the bacpac) from the GoPro 1 and GoPro 2 work on the GoPro3. I now have the GoPro3, with the extra battery from the GoPro 1, on my helmet. The GoPro 1 is mounted on my seat post looking backwards.
Disable the wireless, as it sucks battery life and upgrade the firmware as it fixes a lot of glitches in the camera.
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by Baalzamon » Mon Dec 31, 2012 7:41 pm
Ideas for mounting a gopro facing backwards? I'm thinking RAM Mount currently but if someone has a better idea, btw seatpost view is blocked by a Carradice Camper Longflap. Could possibly make a platform on my tubus rack to put it there as well.
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by KonaCommuter » Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:09 pm
Question - the GoPro skeleton cases (clear plastic cases) _> are they the same for the different models?
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by Baalzamon » Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:31 pm
KonaCommuter wrote:Question - the GoPro skeleton cases (clear plastic cases) _> are they the same for the different models?
Hero 1 & 2 the design hasn't changed just the specs internally so they should all be the same Hero 3 new case due to slimmer design. It's called The Frame
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by Lukeyboy » Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:39 pm
KonaCommuter wrote:Question - the GoPro skeleton cases (clear plastic cases) _> are they the same for the different models?
Different due to the different dimensions of the GoPro itself comparing Hero2 to the Hero3 series. Baalzamon wrote:Ideas for mounting a gopro facing backwards? I'm thinking RAM Mount currently but if someone has a better idea, btw seatpost view is blocked by a Carradice Camper Longflap. Could possibly make a platform on my tubus rack to put it there as well.
Where abouts on the bike do you want it looking back? kEdge make seat bracket mounts so the camera sits underneath the seat facing behind so that wouldn't work. But they also make custom bracket mounts that you can attach to things such as a rack or something.
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