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Also take into account how easy it is to get the video off the camera and how much of a pain that is.
The GoPro (at least mine, it's the first Session) is pretty terrible in this aspect. The GoPro is the only digital camera I've ever seen which does not obey the standard for storage of files on the memory card. This is not a big deal on Windows.. but it is annoying for anything else. The files don't show up in a "DCIM" folder like 99.999% of all cameras back to the mid 1990s. So any software that wants to see a "camera" will not recognize the GoPro as a camera. For example this blocks plugging the camera into an iPad or similar device and downloading the videos via USB. You end up having to use GoPro's wifi scheme.. which takes 100x longer and is error prone than just plugging in the cable. Can't comment on the other cameras... |
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I'm thinking of using this feature for MTB crashes.
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