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Wow, love all the gopro fan boys hating on this thing. I've had a go pro HD since they were released, preordered mine months ahead of time and had one before most people even knew they existed. Let me tell you, this camera is far from perfect, it was just the first to arrive on the scene and with good marketing skills, dominated sales. It still has some serious short comings like bulky size, poor low light performance, hard to use interface, etc. If you guys weren't all 12 year old fan boys you would realize that competition like this is necessary and forces gopro to step up their game and improve their product.
The ideal POV/Action cam just isn't there yet. When they make a smaller mountable bullet cam that you can truly stick on the side of your helmet and is dead simple to aim, giving a true sense of vision, with HD quality, I'll bite. The Gopro is decent, but lets face it, you are still left sticking a block that sticks out way over your helmet or out to the side that gives a really weird perspective, as if you were 12 feet tall. You have to feel around and push a crappy button blindly, hoping the thing actually turned on, or you have to take your helmet off before each run. And hope to god you didn't wack any branches and have aimed it properly, or else your entire vid could be of the ground rushing by or the sky.
how are they aluminum when the first pic clearly shows titanium written right on the knee pad?
but now ur moto is at the top of the hill. unless the one guy rides the moto up and loads it back on the truck and drives it back down? Seems like a lot of work for the one guy unless its a small pitbike.
can someone explain how you use the dirtbike to avoid having someone driving shuttle? I'd love to use mine that way.
what I don't understand is why can these come in $20 office chairs from staples, but cost us hundreds of dollars when it's for a bike. Markup anybody? About Us
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