I just watched it at max res and it was fine.
There was another dicussion on this cam in another post
So thought I would put up some review footage I took with it to test it out over a couple of days .And you can get a actual idea of the preformance of the cam
Be sure to set the vid quality at 720p
Willo
I just watched it at max res and it was fine.
Jack.
yer nothing wrong with that for $49.00, oh and your motor could go up a hole.
cheers
very nice thanks Willo, at $50 i'll definitely be getting one, did it come with a housing for underwater use as standard? did you have it on a pole when it was looking under the boat?
thanks.
Yeh Mate comes with all the goodies
yeh I just put it on a old extendable paint roller handle
Thanks Willo. Where do you get one?
Another thread on this camera
http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...ghlight=Camera
hey thanks for the post Willo, picked one up yesterday. $49 at Kmart. I'm going to rig up a housing to get down to 40m with it, there's some good info on google for DIY housings. cheers.
Yeh Mate
There is also a issue with lens fogging up on a hot day in the water proof houseing...But this is not confined to the Gear2Go cam, all have this problen including the Go Pro ans also have the problen with my sony cam in a big water proof housing
There is some product available to put inside the case to stop it..so the story goes ..not sure what it is called yet...But on Hot days keep an eye on the lens fogging caused by humidity
there's some similar products in the scuba diving scene but don't know if they're worth it. best thing for a scuba mask is a bit of spit rubbed around the inside, not very practical for camera housing though, i think if you had the case open until you went to use it that might help as the humidity couldn't build up, otherwise submerge the case (closed obviously), the bring it back up, wipe the inside with a cloth, insert the camera and try that... lmk how you go.
There is stuff called 'cat crap' that we use for motor bike helmet visors to stop fogging up. It works a treat and I have used it to stop the sunnies fogging up when using a buff on hot days.
I can't find them on the Kmart online store. Any idea if there available at all Kmart stores Australia wide? And also what section of the store are they in?
Cheers, Mitch
they would be Mitch, in the bit with the cameras etc in one of the glass cabinets (well they were here).