Hi all, well, I've had my GoPro HD since Christmas and have been absolutely loving it for taking HD footage of our 4wding trips.
I've noticed a few people recently have been enquiring about them or have bought them so I thought it'd be good to start a thread on using these things.
I'll kick off...
By far the best mount for 4wding is the suction cup mount. It mounts to any flat surface (which means most vehicle panels) and is VERY strong. Therefore, the best kit to get is the motorsports kit.
Here's a few accessories I've found very useful.1.
LCD BackPac: adds a view finder to the back of the camera and comes with a range of new back covers to fit the slightly wider body. Works really well and makes lining up the shots and taking photos really easy.
2.
Skeleton Case: this is a non waterproof case that has cutouts in the side to allow you to plug the power and video out cords into the camera. Great for shooting from inside the cab (through the windscreen) as you don't need to worry about the battery running down.
3.
Tripod mount: Great, cheap accessory which allows you to fit the camera to any tripod. I've used mine with some of the Gorilla Pod style mini flexible tripods with good results. You can then mount them on branches and uneven surfaces.
4.
Antifog inserts: These are tiny little inserts that fit into the case beside the camera body. They work well at stopping any fog buildup due to differences in temp which can be an issue in the bush or near water.
The camera shoots in a few different modes (video, photo, timelapse) as well as a few different resolutions and frame rates. I use the 720p resolution option at 25 frames per second for 99% of my videos so they're easily uploaded to sites like Vimeo etc without taking up too much space. If you want to burn Blue Rays etc, then it also shoots at 1080p (full HD).
One cool trick that I saw the other day is the rotating egg timer base for taking 360 degree panning timelapse. There's a good thread on the
GoPro Users Forum explaining this with a few example videos. I reckon this would be great for using at the summit of tracks in the High Country etc as the clouds come over.
I bought
one of these the other day which I'll stick a quick release base on.
If anyone else has any tips, tricks and sample videos, lets share them here.
If you're interested, there's some videos on my blog (link in signature) which are all from the GoPro.
Cheers, Sam.