Go-Pro Type Cameras
Discussion
Am looking to treat myself to a GoPro Type Camera - fancy treating myself!
What are the best options? I would like 4K if possible - maybe even at 60+ frames per second also.
I like the GoPro Session, however is it as good as the other GoPros?
Changeable batteries (with decent battery life!) would be nice.
Lots of mounting options would be good too!
What options are out there worth considering?
What are the best options? I would like 4K if possible - maybe even at 60+ frames per second also.
I like the GoPro Session, however is it as good as the other GoPros?
Changeable batteries (with decent battery life!) would be nice.
Lots of mounting options would be good too!
What options are out there worth considering?
The Moose said:
Am looking to treat myself to a GoPro Type Camera - fancy treating myself!
What are the best options? I would like 4K if possible - maybe even at 60+ frames per second also.
What are the best options? I would like 4K if possible - maybe even at 60+ frames per second also.
GoPro Hero 4 Black 4K
Sony FDR-X1000V 4K
Drift Ghost-S Only HD
The Moose said:
I like the GoPro Session, however is it as good as the other GoPros?
Nope it's poop The Moose said:
Changeable batteries (with decent battery life!) would be nice.
The Sony has the best life at the moment, the new GoPro Session cameras do not have removable battery's. Something also to think about, GoPro have changed the battery design every single time they update the camera line, which is a massive pain in the ass, Sony have used to same battery design from the start with the NP-BX1. The Moose said:
Lots of mounting options would be good too!
All the same to tbh, most use the industry standard 1/4-20 UNC thread, GoPro use their own design but you can get an adapter if you wish. The Moose said:
What options are out there?
Out of everything out there at the moment, the Sony with stabilisation, better battery life, WiFi that works, is the winner for now. Image wise, in the real world you would be very hard pushed to pick a winner, GoPro tend to have a red tint to the image, Sony tend to have a blue tint to the image, I don't own a Ghost so can't compare.
HTH
Thank you for your information.
If you have either the GoPro or the Sony in a car, can you power either from the cigar lighter socket whilst still recording (i.e. for timelapse shots etc)?
The reviews seem to suggest the GoPro video quality is the best in class, however some side-by-side comparisons with the Sony seem to disagree.
If you have either the GoPro or the Sony in a car, can you power either from the cigar lighter socket whilst still recording (i.e. for timelapse shots etc)?
The reviews seem to suggest the GoPro video quality is the best in class, however some side-by-side comparisons with the Sony seem to disagree.
The Gopro can be powered from in car usb or external usb power supplies
There are lots of comparison videos on youtube, you can't always get a perfect view due to youtubes compression but take a look and see what you think. Videos like this may help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uiGl9a4yYA.
When I was looking the general view I had was that the Sony was sharper in places but the GoPro had beeter overall image quality and ease of use
(ETS - I bought the Hero4 Silver it better suited my needs)
There are lots of comparison videos on youtube, you can't always get a perfect view due to youtubes compression but take a look and see what you think. Videos like this may help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uiGl9a4yYA.
When I was looking the general view I had was that the Sony was sharper in places but the GoPro had beeter overall image quality and ease of use
(ETS - I bought the Hero4 Silver it better suited my needs)
Edited by Fubles on Thursday 27th August 14:46
I went from a GoPro HD2 to a Hero 4 Black...the new one is an amazing piece of kit.
Love, among other things, the low light feature, shutter speed selection for long exposures and that it can all be controlled via the app on my phone.
There's a reason you see GoPro's being used all over the place in extreme sports etc
Love, among other things, the low light feature, shutter speed selection for long exposures and that it can all be controlled via the app on my phone.
There's a reason you see GoPro's being used all over the place in extreme sports etc
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