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Topic: My Go Pro vid!!!  (Read 4710 times)

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Lee

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We can try my cam out too.  It's submirsable and has 720p video.
 


FishWhisperer

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Cool I look forward to using mine.  I mounted it on the front of my RC rock crawler and shot some cool videos the other night.  I already want a HD version as well.  So many toys and so little money.
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We can try my cam out too.  It's submirsable and has 720p video.

I wouldn't submerse it in the sound if I were you. You've got a nice camera, and saltwater is rough on electronics submersible or not. The plastic housing is all that saves the Go Pro.
[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod