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Here is another cool thing about the Go Pro HD. You can set the camera to take pictures every two seconds and you can see the quality is pretty good
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I've been using the GoPro for a while; mostly for mountain biking and snowboarding. I'll be using it for kayak fishing as well because of the 16:9 HD video. The 4:3 remote camera I've been using still has a better quality image; the data rate of the GoPro is pretty low. It looks good on a computer, but unless you have a blu-ray burner and player, the only way you'll get the HD video on a big screen TV is to play the video directly from the camera.
To edit the GoPro MP4 files on a Mac; Final Cut would be first choice, Quicktime Pro will give you some basic editing features. On a PC; Sony Vegas Pro or Adobe Premiere Pro will work, but you will need to convert the MP4 files into another high quality format for Premiere because the MP4 is not a native Premiere file. Either way; you will need a fairly beefy computer for full quality editing. Quad core with lots of RAM. Also; you'll find out that the POV angle is cool at first, but as with any ultra wide angle camera, the shots start to look all the same. Generally speaking; in a 60 minute video, about five minutes of POV footage would be used.
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Not a bad POV cam for the price. Fine for the internet. Full HD is not as wide as the 4:3 format; you'll need to shadow box footage if you use both formats.
Still photos are 5MP; any $100 point and shoot digicam will give you better stills. The "rolling shutter" on CMOS cameras will get your attention after a while.
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I have a Gates Underwater housing with a Hi8 camera. It's just a anchor out of the water. When I get more comfortable fishing off the kayak I will bring it out and take some underwater fishing shots. The GoPro video looks really good and I love the small size.
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