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Martin M.
Martin M.SA7 posts
 

Go Pro unreliable – I have owned 4 GoPro action cameras. Hero 3, 360 action camera Hero and the Hero 6. ALL have had software buggy issues. I still have the 360 and the hero 6. The 360 camera often wont power up and U need to remove batter then place on charger and remove SD card to get it to start. Can't do that when out on my bike.. The hero 6 has soud dropping out… Read more

all the time and randomly changes resolution. I got so annoyed that I purchased a DJI Action 4. Yay it simply works every time. I think the GoPro is a great camera, and produces hight resolution than DJI. They just need to make them work properly. I wouldn't get into a hot looking plane if they kept crashing.. Whats the point of having an action camera if you keep missing the action. So if you want to go pro. Choose something other than a GoPro. I not here to promote another camera, but I am very happy with my cange to DJI Action 4 at this stage.

Paul
Paul6 posts
 

Camera is average, Gopro software does not support the camera – I purchased the Max after having an Insta360 One X2 fail after 3 hours. The Max has only average quality footage and the GoPro Quik software does not work with the Max cameras. The only GoPro software that partially works for editing is the GoPro Player. It provides very limited editing ability of 360 footage. The camera battery only allows for… Read more

under 1 hour filming. I got the lens protectors as well which are quite big and stick out from the camera. They don't appear to interfere too much with image but do show up any condensation on the outside of the lens such as fog. GoPro communication is non-existant. I have tried using the 'contact-us' link on their website but it only allows for live chat, which keeps saying they are all busy, try later. The One X2 is now available at local retailers and I will probably go back to it as if anything goes wrong, I can take it back to them. Their website is terrible as well. You basically have to pay for a yearly subscription to get a lot of options.

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