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Go Pro Cameras...Do you use one for fishing/boating?
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<blockquote data-quote="monzster" data-source="post: 516062" data-attributes="member: 28161"><p>Im poor so I bought a small camera called a Crosstour from Walmart online. Its a "go pro knock off" I guess. I have it mounted on a baseball hat. The only issue with it is they recommend you use the batteries that come with it and not connecting it to a battery for some reason so I have like 7 batteries and I just swap them out every hour. I did have issues with the first one I got and they told me to keep it and sent another. Service was excellent. Then the second one I damaged my self so I bought another which is how I acquired all the batteries. It does what I want it to do. Pictures is good. Sound is so so. If you want to try something cheap to see if you like it. I recommend it instead of spending hundreds of dollars only to find out you may not get into it. If your going to post on YouTube you will get into spending time editing and all that. It can be time consuming. If you want to see how mine look you can check out my channel. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@monzsterman" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/@monzsterman</a> only the actual fishing ones on water are the Crosstour though so just look for those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monzster, post: 516062, member: 28161"] Im poor so I bought a small camera called a Crosstour from Walmart online. Its a "go pro knock off" I guess. I have it mounted on a baseball hat. The only issue with it is they recommend you use the batteries that come with it and not connecting it to a battery for some reason so I have like 7 batteries and I just swap them out every hour. I did have issues with the first one I got and they told me to keep it and sent another. Service was excellent. Then the second one I damaged my self so I bought another which is how I acquired all the batteries. It does what I want it to do. Pictures is good. Sound is so so. If you want to try something cheap to see if you like it. I recommend it instead of spending hundreds of dollars only to find out you may not get into it. If your going to post on YouTube you will get into spending time editing and all that. It can be time consuming. If you want to see how mine look you can check out my channel. [URL]https://www.youtube.com/@monzsterman[/URL] only the actual fishing ones on water are the Crosstour though so just look for those. [/QUOTE]
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