fostercd
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with the Hero2 the menus are really easy to navigate actually. It only gets sort of confusing when you add in the LCD backpack thing. Must have been one of the changes, because I can go in and select my FOV as normal, narrow, or wide, and can also go in and select what resolution I want to shoot in. It's pretty intuitive.
For the GoPro (and I am not expert) I have mine set at 720P at 60 FPS and I havent seen any choppy video yet. Works for me.
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I got the same camera. Never had a gopro before. How you planning on mounting. Dont they have a suction cup mount? (Not included in the Motorsport edition.) Im having chop in my videos when i try to play them back too. I got a 32 GB card. It might just be my slow computer though. Any info appreciated.
I have used my suction cup mount and haven't had any issues with it. I used to drive home once, and on the beach a couple of times. It might just be your computer.
My advice is to play around with the GoPro before the race. The first time I used my GoPro I charged the extra battery pack and thought if you charged the extra it would also charge the main one when connected. The very first beach run I went on, didnt get any good video.
The second beach run, charged all batteries; but forgot about the dust effect. So I got a lot of video, but the video towards the end was cloudy. I cleaned off the camera mid way by pouring water on it, but it required the dust/sand.
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