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GoPro Hero Camera

I recently bought a 5MP GoPro Hero Helmet CameraAmazon had the best price at around $190. Loaded with a cheap 2Gb SD card, I was hoping to get some fun shots when I’m snowboarding, mountain biking or driving one of the Land Rovers somewhere interesting (unless anyone wants shots of I-25 every morning). 

Specs:

  • Model Number: GHHW5170
  • Resolution: 5 megapixel (2592×1944) photo, 512×384 video
  • Sensor: CMOS
  • Video Format: MJPEG, 30 fps, saved as .AVI file
  • Optics: glass lens, f/2.8 aperture, with ultra-wide 170º angle of view
  • Modes: video, standard photo, photo every 2 or 5 secs, 3x photo burst sequence, self timer, upside down photo/video flip
  • Exposure Control: auto
  • White Balance: auto
  • Self Timer: 10 seconds
  • Microphone: built-in with adjustable recording/input level
  • Audio Format: 8kHz, mono
  • Memory: 16 MB internal, expandable to 2GB with SD card (not included), expandable to 4GB with SDHC card (not included) via free software download from GoPro website—available soon
  • Capacity: 56 minutes video (incl. audio) or 1,945 photos with optional 2GB SD card. 1hr 52min video (incl. audio) with optional 4GB SDHC card—available soon
  • Power: 2x AAA batteries (not included), lithium batteries highly recommended. 3hrs. video recording with lithium, 2hrs. with NiMH
  • TV Out (with RCA cable): NTSC or PAL
  • PC Connection: USB + RCA combo cable
  • PC Compatibility: Windows ME, 2000, XP, and Vista; Mac OS X 10.2 and later
  • Waterproof: rated to 100 feet/30 meters
  • Dimensions: 1.75″ x 2.30″ x 1.25″/4.45cm x 5.84cm x 3.18cm (H x W x D)
  • Weight: 4.9 oz/139 g

I took it our for a test run today, I was snowboarding in Breckenridge. In summary, it’s an acceptable camera as long as you’re just after snapshots, or need a camera to go somewhere hazardous where you wouldn’t take your D-SLR, for example. I had to explain what it was and how it worked to about ten people today. GoPro should hang-out at the resorts, I think they’d sell a boatload. 

Pros:

  • It’s cheap
  • It’s small and lightweight
  • It seems robust
  • It takes a lot of images
  • Once started, you can forget about it
  • The images are acceptable for web use

Cons:

  • The images are only acceptable for web use
  • The sharpness of the lens isn’t great
  • There’s no way to compensate for exposure (or, at least, I’ve not found a way)
  • In video mode, the camera is hunting for the correct exposure continuously, which is very distracting to watch
  • I find the interface a little non-intuitive, and it’s a pain to remember if it’s on or off

 

 

Here’s an example video I shot. Checkout the exposure which is all over the place. To be fair, most cameras have a problem exposing correctly for snow, but I though the hunting was a bit too much. 

 


GoPro Hero Helmet Camera Test from Nick Taylor on Vimeo.

 

I also uploaded some test images to flickr. Here are some of them (click on the image through to flickr). 

 

This image shows the detail around the clouds but also shows the underexposure because of the bright snow.

Breckenridge - GoPro Helmet Hero Wide camera test

 

 

Here’s the same image, tweaked in Aperture to correct the exposure.

Breckenridge - GoPro Helmet Hero Wide camera test

 

 

This next image shows the color definition (unretouched). It’s also a good example of how the lens falls off in sharpness at the edges, best viewed on the original image

Breckenridge - GoPro Helmet Hero Wide camera test

 

 

Another example of the falloff in image clarity at the edges (best seen on the original image).

Breckenridge - GoPro Helmet Hero Wide camera test

 

 

Finally, here’s another unretouched image showing how wide the 170 degreee lens is – the bar is the edge of the chairlift. 

Breckenridge - GoPro Helmet Hero Wide camera test

Embedding Test

As I’m planning on embedding images and videos into the blog, I need to remember that the optimal size using my customized grid-focus theme is 700px wide, and around 525px high (though it’s ok to +/- by a hundred px or so).

I recently spent some time in the The Maze District of Canyonlands National Park. Here’s the slideshow from that trip.
I used animoto to put together a video slideshow, with music (700×389px):

A Trip to The Maze from Nick Taylor on Vimeo

I use flickr to host my images, so it makes sense to use their flash-based slideshow, if for nothing else other than ease of use (700×525px).

Finally, here’s a static image embedded from flickr, resized to 700×466px (a good size for landscape oriented shots, remember to embed the large via the flickr photo album plugin and resize down in the HTML).
200809 - Trip to The Maze

Hopefully this looks ok and I’ll use these defaults in the future. Of course, over at blog.exerro.com, the defaults are 950px wide, and slideshow photos should be 425px high. I’d love a way to do this without using Flash, any suggestions?

Animoto – quick and easy slideshows from your on-line photos.

After I saw Michael Arringtons post on “Animoto On the iPhone“, I had a little play with both the iPhone app and their website. I’m impressed. It solves a problem I’ve had for a while – how do I make quick and dirty slideshows from my photos? Well, with it’s flickr/Facebook/SmigMig/Picasa/photobucket integration, as well as the ability to upload photos and music from your computer, it took me <1minute to get my first 30s video working. Take a look here: 

I’m liking it, in fact I’ve just bought an “all-access-pass” which will let me create and download longer videos. 

So far, recommended.

Testing Vimeo – Don’t Let Lee Drive!

I like the quality of videos from Vimeo, so I’m thinking of uploading my HD content there. The following video, while not HD, is just a little test.


Don’t Let Lee Drive! A Desert Driveby. from Nick Taylor on Vimeo.

Testing YouTube integration

I’m taking a small Sony HD camera with me to Azerbaijan and Iran. So here’s a test of the EasyTube YouTube plugin for Wordpress.

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBiBJ_0EHGA]

If this works, you should be able to see what happens when I let my best friend Lee drive my 110

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