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GoPro Camera - life expectancy ??
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 370455" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Finally got a bit of footage to share. Nothing crazy. Just me and my buddy shooting at a duck that, from out of nowhere, swam into our decoys. The second part of the video is some deer that were running around the island we were hunting. Camera does a great job for what I use it for. It seemed to be struggling a bit with the brightness/white balance in the beginning of the clip. I have the white balance set to auto and it was shortly after sunrise. Maybe I should adjust those settings? Be sure to change the video settings to 1080p and watch it full screen to get the best picture.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully the hunting picks up and I can get some better action to share next time.</p><p></p><p>[youtube]Js0k8DHtZH4[/youtube]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 370455, member: 9169"] Finally got a bit of footage to share. Nothing crazy. Just me and my buddy shooting at a duck that, from out of nowhere, swam into our decoys. The second part of the video is some deer that were running around the island we were hunting. Camera does a great job for what I use it for. It seemed to be struggling a bit with the brightness/white balance in the beginning of the clip. I have the white balance set to auto and it was shortly after sunrise. Maybe I should adjust those settings? Be sure to change the video settings to 1080p and watch it full screen to get the best picture. Hopefully the hunting picks up and I can get some better action to share next time. [youtube]Js0k8DHtZH4[/youtube] [/QUOTE]
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