I remember when i bought my first digital camera and housing package back in 2003, the camera alone cost me around $400 and the housing somewhere in the neighborhood of $600. back then this camera was the ***** shooting at 5mp for still and some god awfull rate for video.
It was big, clumsy, and back then gun-camera mounts were a pain to find and you ended up DIY-ing it. Which was fun and you got to know the gun better. It also lead to a multitude of headaches, a few cuts and scratches, and hours of research.
sometime in 2008 i got myself another camera. this one was slimer, shot stills at 12mps and video at "hd-ish capabilities". however, shooting hd video drains the battery in less than 45 minutes of continuous use (spearfishing).
this camera and housing combo only set me back $400
cue the GoPro HD. apparently this little beast shoots full HD for a staggering 2.5 hours in FULL HD!!!
ok so here is the part where you guys come in:
with all the different gopro options out there, which one would you get??
ok i read all the forums posts about the lens that needs to be corrected, and thats more of an afterthought.
so would you GoPro or go home?
It was big, clumsy, and back then gun-camera mounts were a pain to find and you ended up DIY-ing it. Which was fun and you got to know the gun better. It also lead to a multitude of headaches, a few cuts and scratches, and hours of research.
sometime in 2008 i got myself another camera. this one was slimer, shot stills at 12mps and video at "hd-ish capabilities". however, shooting hd video drains the battery in less than 45 minutes of continuous use (spearfishing).
this camera and housing combo only set me back $400
cue the GoPro HD. apparently this little beast shoots full HD for a staggering 2.5 hours in FULL HD!!!
ok so here is the part where you guys come in:
with all the different gopro options out there, which one would you get??
ok i read all the forums posts about the lens that needs to be corrected, and thats more of an afterthought.
so would you GoPro or go home?