Go Pro Digital Hero 3 MP All-Season Sports Camera

Silverstone picks up prestigious MIA award.
Extract not available.

ING adds third GP to sponsorship portfolio.
Extract not available.

Familiarity breeds content for Patriots
Bill Belichick didn’t say he was rooting for the Giants to beat the Packers. But he did admit that having to face such a familiar opponent in the Super Bowl — the Patriots and Giants met in the regular-season finale Dec. 29 — gives the Patriots an

Recruiting: Staley Likes What He Sees
Extract not available.

Williams FW30 hits track.
Extract not available.

Formula one: Alonso propels Renault into fresh title assault
Fernando Alonso took to the track at the wheel of the new Renault R28 for the first time yesterday, completing his first few laps in the car he hopes will help him to claim a third world championship in the wake of his split with McLaren-Mercedes after

Go Pro Digital Hero 3 MP All-Season Sports Camera
The Digital Hero Camera 3 from GoPro is tough enough for bike rides, river running, sport climbing and so many other great outdoor sports The 3 megapixel optics provide good detail for movies and clear print-quality photos The waterproof, shockproof case can straps securely to your wrist or equipment so you can cover all the angles you need Features: Waterproof and shock resistant case can be mounted to gear or on wrist for active photography Comes with a 16 MB SD card that can be upgraded to a maximum 2 GB SD card Auto exposure with a programmable power off setting Record up to 54 minutes (2 GB) of television grade video with full audio Includes 2 AAA batteries With NiMH or Lithium batteries, will last for over 3 hours in Power On mode (not included) Video resolution of 640×480 Specifications: Weight: 45 ounces Resolution: 3 megapixels Focus Adjustment: Focus free Self-timer: Up to 10 second delay Underwater depth: Up to 984 feet Resolution: 640×480, 320×240, 160×120 Memory: 16 MB internal, SD card compatibleCompatible with MS Windows ME, MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, Apple Mac OS 91 or later

Customer Review: Fun little camera for watersports.
does not have the best resolution, but what do you expect for such little money.

amazing that it can capture audio in the water as well.

the camera does what they say it will.

I do recommend using in full light situations, as it does require a nice sunny day for the best results.

Jamie

Customer Review: GoGo WristCam! Great for Sports and Outdoor Snapshots
You can’t beat the handiness of a camera that straps to your wrist and is waterproof. It’s so incredibly portable, and with a few steps, ready to snap pictures. You do need to buy a SD card (not included, around $40 for a 2GB) because the internal storage of the camera is not much. It will hold a 10sec video and a few pics, then it’s full. I would also buy rechargable batteries for it.

The directions are ok, but not great. They don’t go into troubleshooting, so it was hard for me to know when the camera was full or had taken a picture.

Once I conquered the storage issue, I had great success with the camera. The limitations are that it is difficult to frame the picture because the viewfinder is so small, there’s no zoom, focus or flash, and there’s no screen to view your shot. So you have to wait until you connect it to the computer to see what you got.

But if you need a camera to take hiking, snorkeling, running or whatever and don’t want to risk damaging your camera, then it’s great. It’s not going to be a good party or indoor camera. It’s not going to take pictures worthy of National Geographic- but it will capture your crazy outdoor adventures.

Finally, EVERYONE asks what IS that thing on your wrist!?! So it’s a great conversation piece and icebreaker among other outdoor enthusiasists.

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Netvouz
  • DZone
  • ThisNext
  • MisterWong
  • Wists
  • De.lirio.us
  • Technorati
  • YahooMyWeb

No Comments

Comments are closed.