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I LOVE my GoPro Hero Hd.
That being said, I HATE GoPro.
They develop a camera that is a casual diving videographer's dream.
It is small, ever fly with a bunch of video gear? Not fun.
It is in its own dive housing that will exceed recreational depths, included.
Ever look at the price of an Ikelite housing for any camera?
You can put hours of HD video on a tiny card.
Then they stick a dome lens in front of it so it is out of focus underwater.
Not to mention no way to hold the thing.
Then they leave an entire group of sportsmen (divers) to solve these problems
with the occasional tease that a dive housing is on the way.
Many individuals and organizations spent alot of time and capital making the
GoPro useful and fun for divers. Most of the solutions work exceptionally well.
As for the focus fix, I purchased two of the fixes before GoPro released the dive
housing. They work very well but with the slight caveat of a little vignetting.
So I bought the GoPro Dive housing. It is wonderful.
I also have an extra battery, an LCD backpac, and an SRP filter for the GoPro
housing, another problem GoPro ignored, all mounted on my old tray from
my 1.3 megapixel SeaLife camera rig, with the flash removed and replaced
with an Intova light. I love it all, It works awesome, My friends and family
ooh and aah and it is pretty much my logbook now.
Alright, problems solved, anything else ya want any DIYer worth his salt
can make himself. Wrong.
GoPro goes and scraps the whole thing with the Hero 3. Nothing compatible.
Not batteries, housing, filters. Nothing. Hero 1 appears to be discontinued,
my guess is Hero 2 will follow soon. All that time and effort by all those
small entrepeneurs, soon if not now, wasted.
Now don't get me wrong, I love free enterprise, one takes a risk in these
endevours. But it seems to me that GoPro could have made a lot more
friends had it addressed it's dive community buddies much sooner.
But now we have the Hero 3. Surely superior to what I'm using, but
not much. It comes with its own dive housing right away, duh. But
still no way to hold it and no filtering options.
And oh yeah, it's 400 bucks. No thanks.
I'll keep my antiquated Hero Hd which works great, until it dies,
by then the free market, (hopefully a diver) will have develeped
something that is actually better, cause it always does.
Or would you like me to tell you how I really feel.
That being said, I HATE GoPro.
They develop a camera that is a casual diving videographer's dream.
It is small, ever fly with a bunch of video gear? Not fun.
It is in its own dive housing that will exceed recreational depths, included.
Ever look at the price of an Ikelite housing for any camera?
You can put hours of HD video on a tiny card.
Then they stick a dome lens in front of it so it is out of focus underwater.
Not to mention no way to hold the thing.
Then they leave an entire group of sportsmen (divers) to solve these problems
with the occasional tease that a dive housing is on the way.
Many individuals and organizations spent alot of time and capital making the
GoPro useful and fun for divers. Most of the solutions work exceptionally well.
As for the focus fix, I purchased two of the fixes before GoPro released the dive
housing. They work very well but with the slight caveat of a little vignetting.
So I bought the GoPro Dive housing. It is wonderful.
I also have an extra battery, an LCD backpac, and an SRP filter for the GoPro
housing, another problem GoPro ignored, all mounted on my old tray from
my 1.3 megapixel SeaLife camera rig, with the flash removed and replaced
with an Intova light. I love it all, It works awesome, My friends and family
ooh and aah and it is pretty much my logbook now.
Alright, problems solved, anything else ya want any DIYer worth his salt
can make himself. Wrong.
GoPro goes and scraps the whole thing with the Hero 3. Nothing compatible.
Not batteries, housing, filters. Nothing. Hero 1 appears to be discontinued,
my guess is Hero 2 will follow soon. All that time and effort by all those
small entrepeneurs, soon if not now, wasted.
Now don't get me wrong, I love free enterprise, one takes a risk in these
endevours. But it seems to me that GoPro could have made a lot more
friends had it addressed it's dive community buddies much sooner.
But now we have the Hero 3. Surely superior to what I'm using, but
not much. It comes with its own dive housing right away, duh. But
still no way to hold it and no filtering options.
And oh yeah, it's 400 bucks. No thanks.
I'll keep my antiquated Hero Hd which works great, until it dies,
by then the free market, (hopefully a diver) will have develeped
something that is actually better, cause it always does.
Or would you like me to tell you how I really feel.
