Santa left a GoPro look-a-like but I have little interest in it as a dashboard camera and do not do exciting downhill ski-jumps ...
Any tips on how best to use it for other purposes. For a start I will need some sort of handgrip.
GoPro and similar cameras
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Re: GoPro and similar cameras
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Bargain bag of bits from Amazon I was gifted for my GoPro - all reasonably well put together and I'm sure items such as the selfie stick, head mount, floating handler, handlebar/pole mount, window suction and standard tripod mount will come in useful. One day. Probably.
Bargain bag of bits from Amazon I was gifted for my GoPro - all reasonably well put together and I'm sure items such as the selfie stick, head mount, floating handler, handlebar/pole mount, window suction and standard tripod mount will come in useful. One day. Probably.
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Re: GoPro and similar cameras
I love my 'GoPro lookalike' as it's so easy to take with me wherever I go. Mine's an SJ4000 and I tested it in Positive Image some time ago. It still works well, amuses many and gives outrageously good results (movies, stills and audio) for the £45 they cost.
So, why not use it as a dashcam for starters?
Tom.
So, why not use it as a dashcam for starters?
Tom.