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Video Editing, GoPro rentals, Instructional Design

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
I offer the following services:

- Instructional designer. I consult and design and improve training. If there's something you need someone to learn, I'm your man.

- I rent GoPros HD video cameras (Hero 2, Hero 1). I have almost any mount they make.

- I film and edit videos on the side. I'm no pro, but I can put a decent video together for you.
 

RustEoldtrux

RustEoldtrux
Location
Evanston, WY
Way cool, Steve. Either post a reply here or send me a private message. I'm interested in renting a system for EJS. Bec and I were considering buying a GoPro.
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
If you're on the fence about a gopro, I highly recommend it. It's probably more cost effective to just get the Hero 2 now. They're $300 plus a memory card. I recommend the motorsports edition because it comes with the suction cup mount for vehicles. The rollbar mount is a great mount as well for jeepers.
 

Tim500x2000

1991 Tota X-cab
Location
Draper, Utah
Ever mounted this system on the inside of the windshield looking out? Any constant glare or reflection issues? Obviously you'd want a clean windshield, i've been considering the hero 2 ms edition just a bit concerned on quality inside and don't like the idea of $350 worth of camera on the exterior. Any info appreciated.
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
No, I haven't tried mounting it on the interior before. I wonder if it'd work. I imagine you'd get a little glare but not too much.

A lot of people are worried about putting them on the exterior of their vehicle, but they say on remarkably well. I never worry about it on the exterior of my car. I think they're rated to 150-200 MPH or something like that. I've only had it fall off once, and that was because I forgot to push the suction cup lever up, and it was on a dusty roof (suction cup + dust doesn't stick very well), and it was a bumpy trail. The camera is super light, and the suction cup will hold it on really well (assuming you've got a clean mounting surface). Here are two videos I did with the gopro outside the vehicle. If you ever want to borror mine and give it a shot around the block, let me know.

[youtube]ACQ144wZfOc[/youtube]
[youtube]nElPXA3mW94[/youtube]
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
no experience in the sand dunes. However, since they're waterproof, they've gotta be sand-proof. I'd just had to get sand in the buttons and make them gritty.
 

TRD270

Emptying Pockets Again
Supporting Member
Location
SaSaSandy
If you're on the fence about a gopro, I highly recommend it. It's probably more cost effective to just get the Hero 2 now. They're $300 plus a memory card. I recommend the motorsports edition because it comes with the suction cup mount for vehicles. The rollbar mount is a great mount as well for jeepers.

Looks like Rockymountainatv.com has the Hero2 Motorsports edition with a 4GB memory card for 299.99, not sure how much a 4GB card would run you but hey a deal is a deal
 

XJEEPER

Well-Known Member
Location
Highland Springs
How do GoPros fare in the sand dunes?

Ive used my GoPro at the dunes several times with no issues. 3 weeks ago, we were at Little Sahara and the wind was raging all day. As stated, the case is waterproof and it keeps the sand out too. I use mine wakeboarding and wakesurfing as well, shot some video while sledding last week, a great versitile unit. I have the tube mount to connect it to my bumper hoop, suction mount and helmet mounts.
 
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