Though the cameras were not made available yesterday, there are already a great number of testimonials and reviews. Explanatory, but not too much so. As a result, I am going to focus on just a few of the details. 1. Ears that are attached to the body and built into the head. They write quite a bit about the fact that "here they produced the ears, but they did them improperly, the camera dangles." While it is true that the camera does dangle a little on them, does it not dangle on cameras from earlier generations as well? The fact that they are not present is the primary reason why it does not work! You simply made one more option available to yourself in addition to the one that was already there for you to fix the camera by using a frame or box as before. 2. The front lens glass is permanently attached and cannot be replaced. This was a contentious decision because "what if it breaks, but earlier it could have been replaced" Is there anyone who isn't frightened by the prospect of the screen cracking? The conclusion that may be drawn from the first two points is easily understood. If you are going to be filming any kind of realistic action, you should get a protective box. If you do this, the glass will not shatter and your ears will stay in their proper place. You won't have to worry about anything if you just go for a bike ride around the park, as long as you make that decision. 3. A miniature battery Sure, obviously it is on the smaller side, however due to the nature of the equipment, there are some limitations. One battery is good for one hour of use in my camera, and that includes one hour of continuous photography. The remaining 10% of this hour is then discarded, making it absolutely possible to change the battery within this last 10% of the hour. If there is somebody in this room who is capable of shooting videos that are an hour long in a single take, without the need for editing, takes, or a script, then you are most certainly in Hollywood, collecting Oscars for your camera work. But, I get the impression that those who do not know how to shoot are the ones that moan about having a limited amount of autonomy in the first place. Everyone who complains about a poor matrix, the absence of HDMI, a short battery life, and a great deal more fails to grasp that this is not just a little camera that can be carried around with you at all times. It is of a size that enables you to carry it in your pocket without difficulty. Make an effort to attach a full-frame DSLR camera to the fork of a BMX bike and take some photos with it. GoPro is precisely the kind of camera that allows you to be within the action. And the eighth generation performs its duties more effectively than the generations who came before it. When compared to the eighth, this is obviously not a revolutionary change, but neither is it a regression.
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