GoPro 960

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The GoPro 960 is an amazing compact, waterproof HD video camera that would be perfect to have a long if you are an outdoor enthusiast, or if you do things that people would just never believe, or if you would just like to capture that once in a life time sunset when you and that someone special are sitting on a secluded beach?

The GoPro HD Hero 960 will capture 960p, 720p and 480p video and also 5MP time-lapse photos. If you would like to capture 1080p HD video, you could consider the GoPro HD Hero.

Watch this video and be sure to select full screen at 1080p HD. I think you will be amazed at the quality this amazing little camera gives.

Some of the futures that come with the HD Hero 960 are as follows:

  • GoPro HD HERO 960 camera
  • Rechargeable 1100 mAh Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Waterproof Quick-Release Housing (180’ / 60m)
  • Curved, 3M™ Adhesive Mount
  • Flat, 3M™ Adhesive Mount
  • Helmet Front Mount
  • Headlamp-Style Head Strap
  • Quick-Release Buckle
  • USB Cable
  • Component Video Cable (HDTV)
  • Composite Video Cable + Audio Out Cable
  • Warranty: One Year

Product specifications:

  • Camera Optics
  • Lens Type: Fixed Focus (2ft/.6m – ∞), glass
  • Aperture: f/2.8 (high performance in low-light situations)
  • Angle of View: 170º ultra wide angle in WVGA, 720p, or 960p mode

With the HD Hero 960 camera you can record up to 2.5 hours on a single charge. If you purchase a 32GB SD card, you will be able to store up to 9 hours of video. Also available is the Battery BacPac which would allow you to recharge your battery wherever you are. Recharging your battery would only require a USB connection to a laptop or connecter to the cigarette lighter in your car. You might also consider ordering a couple of extra batteries for those remote filming locations.

SDHC Card Corruption

If you notice that your video is corrupted after you have finished shooting your video and have pressed the stop button, you might have a problem with your firmware or your SDHC card.

One thing you can try if you are having this problem is formatting your SDHC card in the camera. Watch the red status light near the lens when the format is finished. If the light blinks three times then there is a chance that your SDHC card did not format correctly. Perform a test to see if your format was successful or not by trying to capture some video and see if it was saved on the SDHC card. If not you might conceder upgrading you firmware on your camera and also conceder acquiring a high quality SDHC card.