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Ian Flatters
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Cool. Is the time lapse funtion standard on the HD hero or have you used additional software?

 

i.e. have you left it runnign all day and then turned it into time lapse or does it do it itself?

 

Yeah its got pre set selections, i can do 2,10,15,30,60 second shots goes until the battery runs out which in time lapse is about 4hrs or until you fill up your sd card. Its got so many ways to change settings like lense width that i always carry the instruction manual just in case. Best Head camera i've every used.

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Yeah its got pre set selections, i can do 2,10,15,30,60 second shots goes until the battery runs out which in time lapse is about 4hrs or until you fill up your sd card. Its got so many ways to change settings like lense width that i always carry the instruction manual just in case. Best Head camera i've every used.

 

Edit: It also has a 3 shot burst mode and single shot portrait. As well as being a HD video camera.:thumbup:

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Hmmm! I'm still undecided! If I get the new drift HD then all my old mounts are compatable, and I can use both cameras and edit them together easily. Plus I like the shape of the drift more.

 

Also I found this time lapse camera that might be good as a seperate thing?

 

Time Lapse cameras and time lapse digital video recording

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Hmmm! I'm still undecided! If I get the new drift HD then all my old mounts are compatable, and I can use both cameras and edit them together easily. Plus I like the shape of the drift more.

 

Also I found this time lapse camera that might be good as a seperate thing?

 

Time Lapse cameras and time lapse digital video recording

 

The Drift HD has time laspe modes too. They are both very similar but the main reason i went for the gopro is that its fully waterproof and the mountings are stronger as i lost the drift a couple of times and ended up tying a teather too the hat. Either ones a winner really. :thumbup1:

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The Drift HD has time laspe modes too. They are both very similar but the main reason i went for the gopro is that its fully waterproof and the mountings are stronger as i lost the drift a couple of times and ended up tying a teather too the hat. Either ones a winner really. :thumbup1:

 

Oh does it? Thats good. Also if I had two drift cameras, I guess I can control both at the same time with one remote, that would be handy.

 

They now do the drift in all black too...........mmmmmmmm!!

 

HD170_Stealth_280.jpg

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