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Don 06-26-2011 09:12 AM

From Grassroots Motorsports:

" GoPro cameras are being used to present the US GT Championship and Whelen US Time trial Championship on GoracingTV.com. "

"......using low-coat high resolution camera solutions like the GoPro Motorsports Hero cuts most of the content creation cost out of the equation "

I noticed in one of the pictures the camera is mounted in the grill opening. No mention concerning the audio.

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AL427SBF 06-26-2011 09:41 AM

The GoPro seems to be a popular camera around these here parts. I also think there is a much better solution out there, MUCH BETTER. Take a look at the CONTOUR series! Built for rugged outdoor use, image stabilization, GPS if you want it, plug in mic version to locate the audio out of the wind - put the pickup right where the sweet spot of your motor sound is. This one is a no brainer for me.
Contour >> GPS Video Camera and HD Helmet Camera

elmariachi 06-26-2011 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamo (Post 1132976)
Thanks Hans...good info. I'd rather have the choice of using the internal mic or plugging in an external, but that looks simple enough.

I see no use for the external video port in the camera (I use the SD card to move files) so I am thinking of running two wires from the mic pads on the board over to the video jack. Then you could just "plug in " a mic.


EDIT>>> Using the existing video jack will be tough....traces on the circuit board would have to be interrupted and I am not going down that path. However, there are some interesting things in this thread around page 8 that suggest an external mic could be made to work through the GoPro bus port. Interesting, those Euros treat these things as if they're are almost disposable.

Jamo 06-26-2011 03:17 PM

I was looking at the video and or the speaker out plugs too...seems to me folks are more likely to move the video over to a compauter for editing/processing anyway.

The link ain't working...

elmariachi 06-26-2011 03:53 PM

Fixed the link. You think this forum has some gearheads, wait'll you see the GoPro forum.:eek:

Jamo 06-26-2011 06:42 PM

I think they're all space aliens...a 3D GoPro!?

Rwillia4 06-27-2011 02:31 AM

take a piece of packing tape (scotch tape) and put it over the mic hole. It should do the job.

Rwillia4 06-27-2011 03:20 AM

I like the Contour- streamline design, external mic jack, better lens,... Thanks for the link AL.

Did you see the motocross video they have on their site- Awesome rider!!

Don 06-27-2011 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AL427SBF (Post 1136953)
The GoPro seems to be a popular camera around these here parts. I also think there is a much better solution out there, MUCH BETTER. Take a look at the CONTOUR series! Built for rugged outdoor use, image stabilization, GPS if you want it, plug in mic version to locate the audio out of the wind - put the pickup right where the sweet spot of your motor sound is. This one is a no brainer for me.
Contour >> GPS Video Camera and HD Helmet Camera

I checked with CONTOUR regarding external microphones and received the following reply:

" To answer your question, the only camera we currently produce that is able to use an external mic is our Contour+ camera. This being said, a few 3rd parties have modified our cameras so that they have an external microphone. You can find these modified cameras here: Light Sport Group - Contour HD A/V-ator Edition and here: NFlightcam. "

Mdman352 06-27-2011 09:17 AM

Greetings. I have the GoPro and love it. It does have noise with the open window installed. I have used it mounted to my rollbar but have thought mounting it with the provided suction cup on the dashboard would help tremendously with the wind noise.
Note: the sqeaking noise is the rollbar hitting the rubber grommet.
This video was taken during some spirited running at above posted limits.

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601HP 06-27-2011 10:11 AM

I've used the EVO HD quite a few times now. The video quality is very good. When the aux. mic is plugged in, I have it clipped it to the the passenger seatbelt. The sound is very good. I didn't pick up wind noise until over 100 mph.:LOL:

The kit and its peripheral pieces are very complete.

It's a keeper.:D

David

Don 07-06-2011 10:22 PM

" Surf bum-turned-entrepreneur Nicholas Woodman designed a camera that’s making waves with X Gamers and in Hollywood "

" Woodman, 36, eventually decided to solve the problem and founded GoPro in 2002. "


GoPro’s Incredible Small, Durable Camcorder - BusinessWeek

GoMangoMan 09-25-2011 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 601HP (Post 1137146)
I've used the EVO HD quite a few times now. The video quality is very good. When the aux. mic is plugged in, I have it clipped it to the the passenger seatbelt. The sound is very good. I didn't pick up wind noise until over 100 mph.:LOL:

The kit and its peripheral pieces are very complete.

It's a keeper.:D

David

Do you have a video that you could share? Where did you mount the camera?

twobjshelbys 09-25-2011 09:31 PM

I bought a GoPro for my Grand Canyon Colorado River trip. I'd originally mounted it on an umbrella post but that got whacked (and the remnants of the post lost in a boat flip) but the camera was safe in the ammo can. After that I used the elastic chest mount and got some great rapids videos.

The upside is that the post mount is perfect for mounting on the roll bar on the inside center portion of at the beginning of the radius. It mounts on the pipe and gives a perfect vertical mount for the camera.


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