Posted: 11/22/2015 12:47:55 PM EDT
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Have a 16yr old who is really into taking pictures and video. He has a MacBook computer and likes making videos and presentations. I have a Nikon 5200 camera that he can use anytime, but he has expressed interest in the Go-Pro cameras. I know next to nothing about them.
I would like to get him one for Christmas. I am thinking about the Hero4 Silver. That one at $329 is in the price range I'm thinking about. Is there anything the Hero4 Black has function wise that would make it worth another $80? Or is there a better alternative? Thanks...!! |
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Have a 16yr old who is really into taking pictures and video. He has a MacBook computer and likes making videos and presentations. I have a Nikon 5200 camera that he can use anytime, but he has expressed interest in the Go-Pro cameras. I know next to nothing about them. I would like to get him one for Christmas. I am thinking about the Hero4 Silver. That one at $329 is in the price range I'm thinking about. Is there anything the Hero4 Black has function wise that would make it worth another $80? Or is there a better alternative? Thanks...!! If this is his first one, he's going to be happier with the Silver than the Black. He may lose bragging rites due to it being not the most expensive (I know teenagers) but he's going to be able to do more with the Silver because of the screen. I have one and the screen is invaluable for generalized shooting because you can frame things up much quicker. With the Black, you'll need to connect it with your cell phone and go through the settings, which can sometimes be a pain, or you can wing it and take a chance on not getting the shot. In other words, the Silver will be perfect for him. You can spend the $80 on mounts, high-capacity SD cards, or even video software. He's going to love it, provided he actually uses the thing.
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Gopro cameras are great action cameras. For every day video use, there are better choices out there. What he said. I use up to 4 GoPro Hero 3 Black version cameras while hunting for my website www.selfilmed.com The GoPros are great for secondary angles. |
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He has a really nice HD Cannon video camera. He is a fire department explorer and is wanting to become a sheriffs department explorer. He already makes all the videos for the end of the year awards program for the fire department. He has borrowed one of these to do video at a structural burn and also to mount on apparatus while running calls.
I am SURE he will get a lot of use out of this. Thinking I am going with the Silver 4. Thank you all for your help. |
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I just picked up one, but the sound quality is horrid. Olympus tg models are on my list of things to get. Sound quality is going to be bad due to the water proof case it comes in. If you're shooting regular footage where you're not getting wet or the lens doesn't need to be protected, use one of these. It keeps a slot open for the sound. |
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Sound quality is going to be bad due to the water proof case it comes in. If you're shooting regular footage where you're not getting wet or the lens doesn't need to be protected, use one of these. It keeps a slot open for the sound. Quoted:
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I just picked up one, but the sound quality is horrid. Olympus tg models are on my list of things to get. Sound quality is going to be bad due to the water proof case it comes in. If you're shooting regular footage where you're not getting wet or the lens doesn't need to be protected, use one of these. It keeps a slot open for the sound. Thanks. Ordered the Hero4 Silver yesterday. I'll pick this up too...!! |
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If you need sound for Go Pro footage, just get a handheld audio recorder like the Zoom H1 with a plug in external mic and sync the audio in post with Plural Eyes. You never want to use the built-in mic on any camera for the primary audio. Heck the built in mic on the H1 is pretty decent too. Tascam DR-05 or DR-22 are other options for field recorders in the same price range. |
