sgtmarkins
Wannabie Member
Well I hope to give you a true first review. GoPro must love me 
Check this video from GoPro @ 30 seconds, they compare them side by side.jetjackson said:.....All this talk of size being so much smaller, I can't find anywhere a photo of both the Hero 2 vs the Hero 3, side by side. Anyone got a picture?.......
Chanelinked said:Why would I upgrade to a Gopro Hero 3?
2.7k at 30fps: Now the camera can do 4k, but only at 12 frames per second. Anything slower than 24fps is garbage to the human eye. So even though it can do 4k, it's a useless 4k to me since I pine for smooth video and crisp image quality. BUT 2.7k is better than the 1080 I'm shooting at now. If you see yourself trying to make beautiful video footage with the highest quality resolution available under $500, its a good buy.
1080p at 120 fps: Can you say super slowmo? Goodbye twixtor! This was one of the biggest positives for me. Current cameras can do 60fps, but not at 1080. Now you'll have a camera that is shooting at highest youtube quality at 120 frames a second. So if you were to slow that footage down to 25% speed, it would still play at 30 frames. Damn that is sweet.
Built in wifi + remote: Hero 2 wifi and remote are both individual upgrades you will have to purchase. And if you ever wanted to shoot multiple cameras simultaneously on your bike, you'd either have to manually trigger them all, OR spend your entire paycheck to get all the wifi addons and new housings for each camera and sync them up. PEE U. With the new cams, they can sync to the same remote without any additional purchases besides the new camera itself. Also, it works with the iPhone app without any additional purchases, so you can see your camera view live, plus control it without having to purchase a screen or wifi adapter for it.
I went and pre-ordered the black edition. Funny thing is, I'm keeping my Hero 2 as my helmet cam, and using the Hero 3 as the action angle camera. I'll do a comparison when I get it in hand.
ToastToGo said:So who wants to hook me up? :]
WhattheAnderson said:I don't know about you guys and gals, but I'm honestly going to wait for the price to come down a bit before I buy the Hero 3... or at least until I get some editing software that can handle 1080p without imploding in on itself.
Rhydian said:It's not the software it's the computer. Each video editing suite is going to be similar in the way they handle large files and the calculations needed.
OffroadEthan said:Chanelinked said:Why would I upgrade to a Gopro Hero 3?
2.7k at 30fps: Now the camera can do 4k, but only at 12 frames per second. Anything slower than 24fps is garbage to the human eye. So even though it can do 4k, it's a useless 4k to me since I pine for smooth video and crisp image quality. BUT 2.7k is better than the 1080 I'm shooting at now. If you see yourself trying to make beautiful video footage with the highest quality resolution available under $500, its a good buy.
1080p at 120 fps: Can you say super slowmo? Goodbye twixtor! This was one of the biggest positives for me. Current cameras can do 60fps, but not at 1080. Now you'll have a camera that is shooting at highest youtube quality at 120 frames a second. So if you were to slow that footage down to 25% speed, it would still play at 30 frames. Damn that is sweet.
Built in wifi + remote: Hero 2 wifi and remote are both individual upgrades you will have to purchase. And if you ever wanted to shoot multiple cameras simultaneously on your bike, you'd either have to manually trigger them all, OR spend your entire paycheck to get all the wifi addons and new housings for each camera and sync them up. PEE U. With the new cams, they can sync to the same remote without any additional purchases besides the new camera itself. Also, it works with the iPhone app without any additional purchases, so you can see your camera view live, plus control it without having to purchase a screen or wifi adapter for it.
I went and pre-ordered the black edition. Funny thing is, I'm keeping my Hero 2 as my helmet cam, and using the Hero 3 as the action angle camera. I'll do a comparison when I get it in hand.
So what are you trying to say? That the GoPro Hero2 is a better buy and camera?