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04-01-2010, 03:15 PM
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Go Pro HD HERO Review and Tips
Considering that we are a video production company and that we publish online magazines, it comes as no surprise that we occasionally geek out a bit on new camera hardware. The latest gadgets to really get our techno-blood pumping are the new Go Pro HD HERO cameras.
We recently picked up a few of these small but feature-packed units for use as on-car cameras. Our expectations were modest to say the least, but after just one afternoon with these pocket sized gems and our original opinions were blown away. The Go Pro HD HERO is one of the best action sports cameras that we have ever used! Let's learn more about these full HD cameras, as well as show you some of our tips for mounting and using them to record motorsports action.
Camera Overview
Many may remember the first Go Pro camera released just a few short years ago. The original HERO camera took still photos at 3 megapixels and could shoot video in 512x384 pixels at 30 frames per second (FPS). The latest version of the camera, the HD HERO, features a bump up in resolution to 5MP for shooting awesome photos in both single shot and action burst mode.
Just to give you an idea of how compact the HD HERO is, this is the camera in front of a standard-size business card from one of the Go Pro guys.
As cool as the increased still resolution is, it's really the video side of things that impressed us the most. These cameras, which are literally matchbox-sized, are now capable of shooting video in full 1080p resolution. For those who know more about engine compression than video compression, that means the HD HERO records movies at the same level of quality you get from a Blu-ray DVD player.
Racers will get the most use out of the HD Motorsports HERO suction-cup mount, but the kit comes with several alternative ways of securing the camera to your car, your helmet, or even yourself.
A Tool, Not a Toy
Sure, you can stick this camera on your car and have a blast watching all the footage you start collecting, but there can be more to the HD HERO than just entertainment. Look closely the next time you're at the track and you'll see professional race teams using video cameras as a data logging device. Drag racers use them to see how the car is maneuvering down the track, and the circle track guys use them to see their line. By a large margin, Go Pro's products are the cameras of choice for recording in- and on-car video for testing and analysis.
The HD HERO features simple controls to make it easy to set up and use without being a professional videographer.
We recently had the chance to put these cameras to work on a film shoot with Nitto Tire for their line of off-road tires. Some sample video from that shoot is just below, and be sure to take a look at the demonstration videos from the Go Pro site as well - it's amazing!
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