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Just a dumb little video showing the difference in picture with low light. gopro1 1080p, vs gopro2 1080p.
I've gotta be honest. 720p @60fps is still better than 1080p. I took a spin with the gopro2 attached to the handlebars of my bike (mountain bike) and the quality was better, more clean and clear, not as grainy, and with the added FPS, everything was smooth on the edges for when i was doing high(er) speed stuff.
I think the "wide" setting on the gopro2 is to wide, i think setting it back to "normal" would make it look a lot better. It's still wide angle, just not as fisheye.
I've gotta be honest. 720p @60fps is still better than 1080p. I took a spin with the gopro2 attached to the handlebars of my bike (mountain bike) and the quality was better, more clean and clear, not as grainy, and with the added FPS, everything was smooth on the edges for when i was doing high(er) speed stuff.
I think the "wide" setting on the gopro2 is to wide, i think setting it back to "normal" would make it look a lot better. It's still wide angle, just not as fisheye.
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I've gotta be honest. 720p @60fps is still better than 1080p. I took a spin with the gopro2 attached to the handlebars of my bike (mountain bike) and the quality was better, more clean and clear, not as grainy, and with the added FPS, everything was smooth on the edges for when i was doing high(er) speed stuff.
I think the "wide" setting on the gopro2 is to wide, i think setting it back to "normal" would make it look a lot better. It's still wide angle, just not as fisheye.
I think the "wide" setting on the gopro2 is to wide, i think setting it back to "normal" would make it look a lot better. It's still wide angle, just not as fisheye.