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โMar-17-2015 06:20 AM
rjsurfer wrote:jpmihalk wrote:
GoPro has a nice companion app for the iPhones/Androids that allows you to remote control the newer WiFi versions of the cameras (turn on/off/record/etc.) and also remotely see what is being recorded. I use them for playing paintball in the woods and for other sporting events.
Could that version work as a rear view camera? I had thought about mounting it on the rear window and using my 10" notepad as the monitor up front in the cab. A distance of 28' or so.
Ron W.
โMar-17-2015 03:56 AM
jpmihalk wrote:
GoPro has a nice companion app for the iPhones/Androids that allows you to remote control the newer WiFi versions of the cameras (turn on/off/record/etc.) and also remotely see what is being recorded. I use them for playing paintball in the woods and for other sporting events.
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โMar-16-2015 12:24 PM
NiasWagn wrote:mabynack wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Our one and only trip to Europe I spent so much time behind a camera I missed Europe! Never again will I get caught up taking pictures only to have them stored in a dusty box only to be discarded after Im gone.
My grandmother was an avid semi-professional photographer and took hundreds of thousands of photos between 1915 and her death 20 years ago. My mother let me borrow the photos and scan them and digitally correct the aging. I have made dozens of digital slide shows for family members and they are a big hit.
I've discovered that random photos of flowers and scenery aren't that popular, but photos of family members and pets are priceless.
I've also been in your shoes. I've been the videographer and photographer at several weddings and family gatherings and missed a lot of what's going on.
I rather enjoy looking at old photos (scenery included). These photos capture the moment of what it was like to live in the "olden days". I really like the ones with horse, farmstead, old car or building in the background. Just thought I'd say that...
โMar-16-2015 12:12 PM
mabynack wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Our one and only trip to Europe I spent so much time behind a camera I missed Europe! Never again will I get caught up taking pictures only to have them stored in a dusty box only to be discarded after Im gone.
My grandmother was an avid semi-professional photographer and took hundreds of thousands of photos between 1915 and her death 20 years ago. My mother let me borrow the photos and scan them and digitally correct the aging. I have made dozens of digital slide shows for family members and they are a big hit.
I've discovered that random photos of flowers and scenery aren't that popular, but photos of family members and pets are priceless.
I've also been in your shoes. I've been the videographer and photographer at several weddings and family gatherings and missed a lot of what's going on.
โMar-16-2015 10:24 AM
gatorcq wrote:
you must be rich! LOL
โMar-16-2015 10:02 AM
โMar-16-2015 09:15 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Our one and only trip to Europe I spent so much time behind a camera I missed Europe! Never again will I get caught up taking pictures only to have them stored in a dusty box only to be discarded after Im gone.
โMar-16-2015 09:02 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Our one and only trip to Europe I spent so much time behind a camera I missed Europe! Never again will I get caught up taking pictures only to have them stored in a dusty box only to be discarded after Im gone.
โMar-16-2015 08:59 AM
RVcircus wrote:ford truck guy wrote:
my 16 year old daughter now has one... Its really cool seeing that perspective on video.. The chest or head mount shots are always good !!
I have a pistol match this weekend I'm going to try the head mount for. The camera is being delivered tomorrow, so I'm just looking for a reason to use it.
โMar-16-2015 08:21 AM