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GoPro Newbie, Help!!

Snakeeyes75

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Just got from the wife a GoPro Hero (Just the basic Hero). I have no idea about these things so what am I going to need other than a 32gb Card and what looks like a helmet mount (To attach to a Fast helmet). Do I need to put it in a case? (It's already om a case but I can see the lens being cracked in seconds) any help appreciated!

 
Hey got one from the wife too... :-) If I figure it out I'll let you know ....

 
Is that the same of any of the gopro cameras? Are they prone to damage from Bb hits?

 
I was talking to a guy who had one that said he set his to take pics every 10 secs, is that possible with mine?

 
Seen a lens being smashed on a YouTube vid, but it was hit pointblank in cqb by a guy who was cheating (was shooting at like 500fps+ or something daft).

I think they're strong enough to take normal hits, all the people I've seen using them have had them unprotected anyway.

 
Cheers! Makes me feel a bit easier about using it. Where's the best place to buy a fast helmet mount?

 
Been using my Go-pro Hero 2 for about two years now and my dad has been using his Go-pro 3 white editon for about one so I have a fair bit of experience using them. As long as you use any SD card from a good brand that uses quality NAND Flash in it you should be fine. Althought some times it just likes to be a PITA and not like some brands over others, but I have used Sandisk and Kingston in mine and have no problems and as Adam3088 has said above me he has had no problems with Samsung brand SD cards so just stick to the good brands and you'll be fine. Here is a link to all three that can confirm work.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-UHS-I-CLASS-Micro-Adapter/dp/B00J29BR3Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420232389&sr=8-1&keywords=class+10+micro+sd+card

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KINGSTON-MICRO-SD-SDHC-MEMORY-CARD-UHS-1-CLASS-10-32GB-/231319878940?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_PDAsAccessories_MemoryCards&hash=item35dbbd3d1c

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/32GB-SANDISK-MOBILE-ULTRA-UHS-I-MICRO-SDHC-MEMORY-CARD-WITH-SD-ADAPTER-/351022711395?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_PDAsAccessories_MemoryCards&hash=item51ba958263

As far as cases go I just use the waterproof mount with the skeleton door which has been hit direct on the lense with BB's and has not broken. Once it was point blank range coming round a corner and it has not broken. For mounting, I use the gopro helmet NVG mount then place the Go-pro into upside down recording mode, which works great here is the link.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_odkw=gopro+helmet+mount&_from=R40&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR6.TRC2.A0.H0.Xgopro+NVG+helmet+mount&_nkw=gopro+NVG+helmet+mount&_sacat=0

(Shameless plug. If you wanna go see my airsoft gameplay footage which is taken with my Go-pro Hero 2 here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/user/UndieingLust/videos)

 
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I'd avoid using the Kingston cards, that's the one we had problems with. After talking to some people at GoPro found out they recommend using cards which have at least a 30MB/s write speed (I think it was 30, this was a while back).

They'd work most of the time, but with fairly frequent crashes + occasional failures to record.

 
Most of those mounts don't say it can be used with the hero (basic model) is that because it's new? It looks like it should fit!

 
Looks like the standard GoPro mounting system, so it should work with any gopro accessories.

 
Thats good to know Adam, I might have just got lucky as I have had zero problems with mine. Was it with the newer Go-pro's? Past the Hero2?

Snake, The mount will defo work with the gopro.

 
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These were Hero 3's, silver version.
Hmmm might just be the newer ones then, I dunno. Can only speak from my own experience you know :) similar to people who use the Drift Ghost for Moto Vlogs can be picky with SD card brands.

 
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Arrrgghhh!!! So, a week later and here's where I am. I took back the lovely gift frommy wife and bought the Hero 4 Silver. The basic one doesn't do what I want it to do which is take a pic every 10 seconds. Also, I was really concerned that the lens might crack. (The Basic Hero cannot be removed from the case). Anyways.. I got all spendy and paid out for the 4 silver. Problem is the memory card! I have on order the Samsung Evo 32gb which doesn't look like it'll now be any good! If I plan to record at the default 1080p 30 fps setting will it still work?

 
Yeah that should still be fine, we were using them in Hero 3's recording at 1080p 30fps and never had any problems. Don't think the requirements will have gone up.

 
GoPro's from 3 and upwards are temperamental little things when it comes to what Mirco SD Card's they like.

First rule of thumb is to avoid ALL non-branded cards.

Second rule would be to make sure the card you use is a high rating card with plenty of space. Mirco SD cards have little rating numbers on them, 10, I believe, being the better rating, with no number at all the equivalent of a 1 rating.


Third, and most important rule of thumb though, is to BITE THE BULLET so to speak, and invest in a card that is supported by GoPro themselves. One of the BIGGEST reasons for lost or corrupt recording is due to Cheap, Bad, Incorrect SD cards.

So for you Snakeeyes75, it would be one of the following;

HERO4 Black & Silver

  • A Class 10 MicroSD card up to 64 GB is required.
Not all Class 10 microSD cards have the same data write speeds. Due to the higher bit rate capabilities and to support new features of HERO4 camera, we have provided a list of recommended cards that provide the best experience

  • SanDisk Extreme 32GB microSDHC (SDSDQXL-032G)
  • SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC (SDSDQXL-064G)
  • Lexar 32GB SDHC 633x (LSDMI32GBBNL633R)
  • Lexar 64GB SDXC 633x (LSDMI64GBBNL633R)
I know people like to save a few quid... but you'll be kicking yourself when you lose a full weekends worth of footage (as i have done) across three different cards. It's just not worth chancing someone elses opinion just because they've never had any trouble with a certain card, especially when GoPro model and recording settings all come into play.

My first post, and my two cent's from 3 years GoPro-ing experience. :)

Hope this helps!

 
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SanDisk would be my recommendation too. I use them in my camcorder (HD Sony jobber) and they're great if a little more pricey. Pixmania usually have the best prices.

 
You can easil mount your GoPro onto a fast helmet by attaching one of the onetimestick mounts on the NVG mount area. Thats where i put mine, and have recorded 2 days of airsoft, and one of paintball. I holds it well enough; i wacked my pretty badly in a branch, and it stayed on the helmet. the lens e of the camera may be strong enough, but the case's lense definatly is... i was recording some paintball, and took one to the lense, didnt do anything; not ever change the angle it was mounted at. Very strong piece of equiptment. my grandfather sht ne with an air rifle as well to test it

 
GoPro make their own NVG mount. Here is a link

airsoft-gopro-nvg-hlmt-mnt-c.jpg


 
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