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gopro camera test
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I finally got around to testing the gopro camera my kids bought me for christmas last year. It's a hero 3 silver with a remote mic. I think the reason they bought it was so my son could use it on his car. I mounted it to the bottom of the left rear shock and mounted the mic between the exh. tips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhpbfEFw3EI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSDcB92RV4M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3FsRjpmcgM
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#2
Cool videos,Joe ! Watch up for big rocks on the road Wink
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If you removed that six-pack setup Joe, you wouldn't have as much problems spinning the tires like that.. Smile
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Very nice
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It's neat to see the springs doing their job under torque like that.
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Hey Joe!..LOL..Wanted to do that for the longest time!

Can you tell me how you are shooting..I just got a GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition.. And the output at 1080p is enormous! What settings are you using to make the videos easy and SMALL enough to upload.
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I had it set at 720. It still took a while to downdoad to youtube. I don't think the silver addition will shoot at 1080. I use my phone to control the video and it works as a viewfinder. There is about a 3 second delay. I used a handle bar mount to mount the camera. I was suprised the mount opened enough to go around the shock. I'll have to find new places to mount it. Front sway bar next? Bed post? lol
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Tx, yeah 720p would be smaller, but they are still huge uploads..

Cannot complain about the quality though. I'm going to look at some mounts this week, and I saw a guy at the car show today with a type of camera mount that keeps the camera steady..Like the pros use for large cameras..Only this one was for a gopro. He was getting pretty smooth video with it.
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Joe mama Wrote:I had it set at 720. It still took a while to downdoad to youtube. I don't think the silver addition will shoot at 1080. I use my phone to control the video and it works as a viewfinder. There is about a 3 second delay. I used a handle bar mount to mount the camera. I was suprised the mount opened enough to go around the shock. I'll have to find new places to mount it. Front sway bar next? Bed post? lol

I was gonna say before this is the first video you can post on YouTube you made with it.. the others are on XTube... Smile
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67440Dodge Wrote:I was gonna say before this is the first video you can post on YouTube you made with it.. the others are on XTube... Smile
Do they make a small enough camera mount for you Mike?Rofl
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