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Entries in GoPro (83)

Wednesday
Jan152014

Fishstarter - Airdroids Sub-$500 Pocket Drone 

For just a C-note more than you paid for that GoPro Hero 3+ black you can be piloting your very own aerial camera drone.

The AirDroids Pocket Drone squeaks in under the $500 mark, is made to carry a GoPro, folds down for easy transport and its battery runtime is about twice that of the DJI Phantom.

LINK (via: Gizmag)

Friday
Jan032014

RollPro III - GoPro Organizer Carrying Case

Until now I have yet to see many decent options for effectivley carrying mutliple GoPros.

The Riseful RollPro III is a fat free case, that tames the GoPro and its entourage of accessories in a functional and beautiful fashion.

LINK

Tuesday
Dec172013

GoPro Firmware Hack MegaLapse Allows GoPro Time Lapse Tweaking

If you are using GoPro for time lapse shooting this is something you are going to appreciate.

MegaLapse is a file that allows GoPro cameras to shoot longer timelapses with higher intervals (from 2 min to 45 min intervals!)

LINK (via:DIY Photography)

Friday
Dec062013

Back-Bone Ribcage Adds Interchangeable Lenses to GoPro Cameras

Designed for the GoPro Hero3 and Hero3+ Black, the Ribcage is available to pre-order either as a DIY kit for $199, or as a pre-installed version for $799. Once in place, you can load on any C-Mount lens, which brings the advantages of aperture and depth of field control, manual focus, and zooming. Not only that, but the modification includes a removable IR filter, so that you can do infrared photography if you desire.

LINK (via:Pop Photo)

Saturday
Nov232013

A Fix for Your GoPro's Sad Battery Life

The $180 Tehkton CagePro lets you use Canon DSLR batteries to give your GoPro a whole lot of extra juice.

LINK (via:Gizmodo)

Tuesday
Nov192013

Attach Your GoPro To Your Backpack Strap With This Simple Mount

I'm not a huge fan of the GoPro chest harness.

The Peak Design POV Kit is an adapter that works with the Capture Clip system that lets you mount any GoPro, POV or point-and-shoot camera directly on any backpack strap, belt, bag, or other types of strap-like substrates.