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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Maryland, USA
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I've been considering a Go Pro, after reading about the great customer service I've determined the Go Pro is most likely the best one. I have very limited experience with video cameras. Which one should I ask Santa for? The motorsports edition? What accessories do I need? Thanks!
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: temporarily--Monterey, CA
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hero 3 is awesome if you have the cash, but Hero 2 prices have dropped considerably and are still a bada$$ setup. The motorsports edition comes with a couple of mounts you may or may not use (large flat surface mount, etc.) so sometimes it is easier to get it without mounts and then just get the couple of mounts you need, depending on price. sometimes you can get the bare camera without mounts for dirt cheap. Also look at the outdoor version, comes with a few mounts I know I would use (helmet, goggle strap, chest harness, etc) you cant go wrong with any of them though!
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