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Is anyone here a user/advocate of GoPro Hero devices ?
I dont currently have a camera/video recorder, excepting my iPhone - I'll need something I can use hands-free - and before certain dirty minds start (you know who you are), Im doing 2 (more) butchery courses in Feb - Pork, then Charcuterie - Ive already done sausage making - yummm
Anyway, the point is, I'd like to be able to record the instructor - maybe I dont need all 'knifestrokes' for example, when he demonstrates breaking down a pig into into various cuts - so, one way or another, I need to optimise still shots/video vs battery life - the pork course is 4 hours, maybe 2 hours real work, the charcuterie course is listed as 6 hours
Any thoughts appreciated
(oh, I dont get a chance to make bacon, although I will know what cut to use)
'g'
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No, i do not know that...
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Garth J Lancaster wrote: I dont get a chance to make bacon
Not really surprised - you would need some serious battery life to film that one!
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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yeah, but specially for you lot I could do elapsed time or even stop-motion
raw product
cured product
bacon sanger
happy tummy
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Please, don't film the last one just for me!
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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If you have the money to buy a GoPro you won't regret.
We use one to film mountain bike rides and it is superstable. Really great !
http://youtu.be/3iojXlMXrXU[^]
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excellant - gracias Senor
What is the battery life like ? (I see that clip you linked to was 26 minutes - was that the duration of a battery charge ?)
cheers
Garth
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No, arround 2 to 3 hours.
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