Are you considering purchasing a GoPro camera for your next adventure? Before you make that investment, it’s important to know a few key things about these popular cameras. In this video, we’ll explore the top 5 things you should know before you buy a GoPro.
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My left ear loved this
telling me one model name would help
Sorry I couldn’t listen to anymore yapping after a minute in get to the point the faster the better all that talk about editing is utter nonsense
Great video. Very helpful and insightful
I’m a mechanic and I see a lot of other mechanics strap a camera to them and go to work what kind of GoPro would you recommend for that type of work?
Great question! Honestly, for what you’re describing, the GoPro Hero 9- 12 will do the trick. It’s rugged, has amazing stabilization, and works great in tight spaces—perfect for capturing your work as a mechanic. But honestly, it’s less about the specific camera model and more about how you use it and the editing afterward. Even an older GoPro can look amazing if you take the time to edit the footage well. Focusing on good angles, clear audio, and telling a story through your work will go a lot further than just strapping on a camera and hitting record. So, don’t forget to invest in your editing skills —it’s where the magic really happens!