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Did you edit your video to make it look so good? I was amazed by the quality of your video, but I'm checking out some videos of that GoPro on YouTube and I was dissapointed by the lower quality of the videos.
great looking car. what back did you have on the gopro? The sealed one or the one with holes?
I've found the one with holes, with electrical tape covering the holes, gives the best sound without wind noise. Using the waterproof back muffles it to much.
The GoPro HD Hero and Hero2 can both take video to 1080p. Frame rates and a little more improvements in the video are with the H2, but both take pretty awesome video.
great looking car. what back did you have on the gopro? The sealed one or the one with holes?
I've found the one with holes, with electrical tape covering the holes, gives the best sound without wind noise. Using the waterproof back muffles it to much.
I used the open one. I agree there is too much wind noise. What's funny is there is less with it facing backwards (exhaust parts) where you'd think the wind would get right in. I will try to tape over some of the holes next time.
Originally Posted by Antonio323
Did you edit your video to make it look so good? I was amazed by the quality of your video, but I'm checking out some videos of that GoPro on YouTube and I was dissapointed by the lower quality of the videos.
I only edited it to put the clips together. I didn't edit the way the video looks (quality wise). I took mine at the highest resolution and frame rate available, 1080p and 30 FPS.