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Topic: First Try on Cheap GoPro Alternative  (Read 1060 times)

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  • Location: Willits, CA
  • Date Registered: Apr 2014
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Costco online has GoPro 3+ with 2 batteries with a double charger for 299.
I bought it at 399 just last December. But your cam looks just fine. My only complaint with the Gopro is poor sound recording with the waterproof enclosure.

Lol wat do you expect. That's why it comes with the other enclosure.


GoPros are more than most people need as far as quality. At least the newer ones. I have yet to shoot in 4k. Youtube won't even handle it, most peoples computers/tvs won't. Nothing wrong with a $70 cheap, looks good.

I have a buddy with a couple GoPros and with dozens of batteries and accessories...using the thing a couple times a year. I know a couple professional skydivers that use cheap Sonys and really old original GoPros. Quality looks fine. Unless you're doing something you really really want high def on, which doesn't seem to be the case for most people.


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When you planning to sell it?
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