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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Menifee, CA
Posts: 1,474
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32g SD will last about 6 hours. 64g all day and then some. I use SanDisk Ultra SD cards as they are waterproof for 7 hours submerged, supposedly, I've never tested that.
I carry spare batteries and have a add on battery pack as well. With the two batteries I have about 4 hours to record. The standard batteries issued are 1100 mA, but you can get 1400 mA ones online fairly cheap. Gives you a little more time before you have to change them out. Add the spares and I can go all day. I keep the spare batteries in a waterproof case under my seat (PA) and it is easy to change them out, just don't get water inside of the camera. I generally don't want to miss the initial hookup so I just run it constantly. Sometimes the initial hookup is about all I get, ![]() To counter watching endless videos files, I stop the camera every so often and restart it. The creates a new series of files on the SD card. The camera usually separates the files into one hour (+/-) segments using a number sequence, the first files in the series will have a name like GOPRO0071, the next in the sequence is GP010071, then GP020071 and so forth. When you stop the camera it will assign a new number to the next series of files, like GOPRO0072 in this case. I try to keep track of how many times I turn the camera off/on so that if there is something I want to use I can get real close to the right file without going through 6-10 hours of video. Hope this helps.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: tha newps
Posts: 1,474
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. Good tips. I am using the 3+ black and yes, I'm starting to realize it is a huge p.i.t.a. haha. I have a newfound respect for you guys that make it look seamless, all while catching quality fish regularly.
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
Posts: 2,643
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I have 3+ also and opening the case is a real paint in the arse. The lock piece is kind of small for my fat fingers and its hard to get a hold of the leading edge and takes a lot more effort than older models. That is why I don't like having to open it. Sometimes you just have to, but I learned that if you shoot constant video you use a lot of battery but also end up with too much video to download and convert before editing (it take up a lot of computer hard drive till you delete it). I use a MAC and use I Movie because it's easier to work with than the GO PRO software. What I learned to do is have the camera mounted close enough to reach the control buttons so as to be able to turn it on and off when I want it. Also I can turn the Wi- Fi on and off so it save the battery. I carry 3 batteries but most often don't need to change it. I stopped video taping a lot of me just paddling around when nothing is happening. But is simple to reach and turn on If I hook up. Just have it mounted a arms reach away. The lens will capture a wide angle even when not set to the super wide setting.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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I carry 4 batteries at all times.
I will leave the camera on and recording most of the time. Just so that I don't end up taking up all of the space with nothing everyone hour or so I will delete all of the previous footage, that is unless I have video that is worth keeping.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: South OC
Posts: 1,606
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I have the hero 2 and it has 1 button mode. A useful setting where all you need to do is turn on the unit and it immediately records. Turn it off when your done. Ready to go for the next time.
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
Posts: 2,643
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Yeah, that's a feature in the programing if you chose to use it.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
Posts: 3,649
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Yeah the one touch mode would be good only if it worked everytime....on the hero3 and the 3+, it has a tendency to turn on for a few seconds and turn off. I've lost some good footage because of that stupid one touch feature. If you film a trip with a gopro and are lucky enough to capture something good. At the end of day if all your footage is intact and there are no missing or corrupt files....it's a miracle! Another obstacle of filming on your kayak...not easy.
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