GoPro HD HERO2: Outdoor Edition (2011 Model)
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WOW, there is no competition for the best helmet cam
The previous hdhero was the consensus best helmet cam on the market and now with the hdhero2 there is absolutely no doubt which one is best. These are just the imporvements that are relevant to me:1. The screen is MUCH easier to navigate through and gives you a lot more info while filming than the previous hdhero. Resolution, wide angle/medium wide angle, battery life, remaining recording time on sd card, mode, and record time are all on the screen at the same time.2. The beeping is louder. With the previous gopro if you had the waterproof housing on it was hard to hear. Not anymore.3.New super slow mo option. You can now shoot at standard definition at 120 frames a second which lets you play back at incredibly slow mo. On the previous go pro the maximum was 60 frames per second. So you can now go twice as slow.4. If I'm not mistaken this motorsports editin comes with more mounting hardware than the original hdhero...
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Product Description
GoPro cameras are used by more professional athletes, sports filmmakers, and core enthusiasts than any other camera in the world. The HD Hero 2: Outdoor Edition is the most advanced GoPro camera, yet. Wearable and gear mountable, waterproof to 197? (60m), capable of capturing professional full 170 Top to learn more
Updated review - great customer service, nice quality
Customer Video Review Length:: 0:38 MinsApril 2012 - I've edited this review a few times, detailing the ups and downs of the Hero2. Turns out I had a defective unit. In my several contacts with the help in the forums never suggested this - it was not until I contacted customer service directly that this came up. I sent the camera in (the rep said they would "keep an eye out for it" - Yea, right! I thought) - I needed it back ASAP for a ski vacation is Steamboat. Well, it arrived back in my anxious hands 8 days later. They had it for less than three days - that's impressive. The fastest turn-around for Canon has been four weeks.The movie accompanying this review was is a time lapse shot at One frame every five seconds, 1145 photos. I reduced them in size, then used Quicktime Pro to make the movie. The extreme color shift towards the end is the camera automatically switching settings when it grew darker out.So I used it every day for a week, plus every few days since then...
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