GoPro HD2

INSAYN

Adventurer
Corey,

I got the Hero2 for Christmas from the wifey. She thought of this all by herself.

Anywho, I went with the 32G Extreme card rated for 8 hours at 960/30 and 720/30. And about a zillion pictures.
The limiting factor is battery life and I didn't see the point in the bacpac battery. Went on a wild Google search and found some great aftermarket batteries.
You can pick up a pair of larger capacity batteries + AC/DC charger for under $30 from Amazon. Everything is top notch, and you can even recharge your original
battery with this charger.

http://www.amazon.com/Wasabi-Power-Battery-Charger-AHDBT-001/dp/B005NC8BF6

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Now, be on the lookout in April for the GoPro Wi-Fi BacPac and Wi-Fi Remote. This unit will be slick for those that mount their cameras way out of reach, or line of site to the screen. Other goodies will become of this upgrade.


http://gopro.com/hd-hero-accessories/wi-fi-bacpac-remote-combo/

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It just keeps getting better!
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
I saw that same charger and batteries yesterday on Amazon when I placed my order.
I was not looking to do that though, as when you remove your batteries, you loose all of your custom settings and time.

I read up on the Wi-Fi Backpac last week, looks pretty cool.

You have a very nice wife for buying you the GoPro :)
 

INSAYN

Adventurer
I saw that same charger and batteries yesterday on Amazon when I placed my order.
I was not looking to do that though, as when you remove your batteries, you loose all of your custom settings and time.

I read up on the Wi-Fi Backpac last week, looks pretty cool.

You have a very nice wife for buying you the GoPro :)

Not sure where you got that? I have my time/date set accurately and setup for One Button operation to record 720/30.
I just pulled the battery out, put in a different battery and took my time doing so. Everything is still setup as I set it before pulling the battery.
You may want to go back and play with yours a bit more.
 

INSAYN

Adventurer
Also note, that when you run any of the GoPro BacPac units whether it be the Wi-Fi, Battery, or LCD....you only get to use one at a time.
I decided to hold off on getting the LCD BacPac until I see how this WiFi BacPac works and see some real time reviews from users.
If it works as I have read up on, I can use my Smartphone as the LCD screen, as well as a controller for it using a GoPro app.
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
I was going by what someone else said about losing the settings if you pull the battery.

Yeah, I only run one Backpac, the LED screen.
Had it on my GoPro HD1, and now the 2.
I like having it, makes it so much easier to shoot vids or pics when you can actually see what you are shooting at.

Not really sure if I will try the Wi-Fi one, I do not see a big need for my needs for it now.
 

robert

Expedition Leader
In my experience, a single battery is good for about 2.5hrs of filming and one 16GB card. Adding the battery back allows you to worry less about running out of juice- which I've done several times and not realized it. While the camera beeps when the battery is low or the card almost full, you can't always hear it with a helmet on while riding; using the wtaerproof case makes it even harder to hear. For most of my recent riding in Laos I used the waterproof case as it was so dusty I didn't want to foul the camera.

I would love to be able to rig up an external battery as well as use the remote control. There's a lot of times you don't feel like filming (boring road section) but it'd be nice to be able to hit a button on the handlebars and start filming again. Having to stop and look at the camera in the mirror is a PITA.
 

INSAYN

Adventurer
I plan to use my GoPro mostly for capturing my ocean fishing adventures in my sit on top kayak. The HD aspect along with the waterproof case and wide angle view really excels here.
Odds are good that I won't be capturing more than an hour or so of footage during any one outing, as the camera is mounted well within reach and is turned on as needed. I usually don't fish more than 4 hours on the salt, and having the camera off most of the time will net me plenty of battery time on the water. Now with the waterproof remote and WiFi BacPac, this action should make it even easier. With 3 batteries, of which two are larger capacity(1400mah) than the factory(1100mah) as well as running the Sandisk Extreme 32 Gig card, I'm sure I have my bases covered for several days of fishing before needing to move data to my laptop or recharge batteries. These cameras are really bringing out the creativity in many folks outdoor adventures. Lots of great videos on Youtube to wet your whistle with.
 

Snafu

Adventurer
I've been using mine while snowboarding lately...lot of fun to have. I have the mounts for the handle bars too so it's going on the Harley really soon :bike_rider:


On My Down by snafu-kb, on Flickr


Racing Forward by snafu-kb, on Flickr


Into the Storm by snafu-kb, on Flickr

I think this is a great tool. I just need some better hardware to edit all this video I've made. But it's really easy to use and even easier to switch up settings on the fly.
 

Frank

Explorer
How long does the battery last if you are in photo mode? Will it last long enough to fill a 32g card?
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Wi-Fi BacPac and Remote For GoPro(s)

Now available.
http://gopro.com/hd-hero-accessories/wi-fi-bacpac-remote-combo/

Suppose to be a how to video here, but their website is hardly loading for me here at work.
Maybe there are a ton of people on it since they announced today the new bacpac is available now.
http://gopro.com/hd-hero-accessorie...t-launch-wi-fi-combo-txt-watch-video#videobox
The Wi-Fi Combo Kit enables remote control, live preview and playback on smartphones and tablets*, live streaming* to the web, and more. The WiFi Combo Kit is compatible with HD HERO2 and Original HD HERO cameras.

Wi-Fi Remote

Control up to 50 cameras at a time, 600' / 180m range
Full camera control: On/Off, Mode, Shutter and Settings
Wearable and waterproof to 10' / 3m

Learn More »
GoPro App + Smartphone or Tablet (Coming Soon)

Control your GoPro(s) with your smartphone or tablet
Live preview and playback video and photos from your GoPro(s)
Wi-Fi transfer* footage from your GoPro to your
smartphone or tablet and share with friends
Live stream using your smartphone as a hotspot

Learn More »
 

haven

Expedition Leader
Corey beat me to it!

Here's a video that shows how the new WiFi remote can allow a smartphone to control multiple GoPro cameras, and receive video from said cameras. Nice editing!

 

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