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GoPro Hero (Full HD) & Accessories

jollydriver - 2-9-2013 at 04:46 PM

GoPro Hero, Full HD + Accessories - Excellent Shape

The camera will come with the following accessories:

1 x Waterproof Housing
1 x Wrist Housing
1 x LCD BacPac
3 x Additional case backs (2 vented, 1 solid) for use with and
without the LCD BacPac
1 x Flat Adhesive Mount
1 x Curved Adhesive Mount
1 x Headstap Mount
1 x Helmet Strap Mount
1 x Horizontal Surface quick-release buckle
1 x Vertical surface J-Hook Buckle
1 x 3-way pivot arm
1 x Quick release vibration plug
1 x PNY SD Card (8GB, Class 10 Speed)
3 x Cables (Mini USB, 1 HD TV out, 1 Composite Out)

The GoPro Hero HD will record in 1080p, 960p, 7320p (30&60 FPS), and WVGA. It will also take 5MP stills one at a time, or in 3-shot bursts. Finally, it will take photos for time-lapse at various intervals (1, 2, 10, 30, 60 second intervals). The included LCD screen adds a bit of bulk, but for framing shots, and ease of use getting through the menus, it is great. I have updated the firmware to the latest version. In addition to making the camera compatible with the included LCD screen, it also makes the camera compatible with the Wi-Fi backpack and remote should you purchase that accessory separately (its not included). This camera and the Hero 2 are also the only cameras to date compatible with the 3D kit (also NOT included), should you want to play with that capability.

You won't need to buy anything with this kit, and it is all basically new and unused. I got this as a Christmas gift the same year I purchased a Hero2, which has gotten the bulk of my use.

The Hero HD compares very favorably with the current GoPro Hero3, White addition, minus the built in WiFi and app compatability, and those sell new for $199. With the extra housing, mounts, and LCD BacPac there is over $100 of additional value added.

Price is $150, including shipping (which will be USPS priority) inside the US. I am willing to ship overseas, but the cost will be $145 + actual shipping.

Regards

Hero 1.jpg - 98kB Hero 2.jpg - 63kB Hero 3.jpg - 63kB Hero 4.jpg - 77kB Hero 5.jpg - 65kB

BeamerBob - 3-9-2013 at 10:09 AM

I had that camera and am pretty sure it doesn't do 1080p. I currently have a hero 2 and 3 and getting the Hero 2 gave me the 1080p capability.

Edit: Wiki page talks about a Hero before the Hero 2 that does 1080 so I could be wrong. I know my Hero camera that looks just like yours was not able to though.

This is a GoPro HD, which will film 1080P

jollydriver - 3-9-2013 at 01:36 PM

This camera will film 1080P.

If you look at the third picture, on the back of the camera, it has the various camera modes (indicated by R1 through R5).

R5 = 1080P at 30 FPS

The GoPro line from oldest to newest are:

Standard Def Hero
HD Hero 960
HD Hero (This Camera)
HD Hero2
HD Hero3 (Black, Silver and White editions; all with very differenct capabilities).

Regards

Please U2U me if you have any questions.

BeamerBob - 3-9-2013 at 02:46 PM

I stand corrected and as a bonus tended to bump your post a bit.

Kamikuza - 3-9-2013 at 04:22 PM

There was a version of the HD1 that only did up to 960, but the original did 1080 for sure.

apextech - 3-9-2013 at 07:13 PM

u2u sent

Responded to U2U

jollydriver - 3-9-2013 at 07:44 PM