shakedown067
Sinister C4
Since I recently aquired a gopro AND did some rear suspension mods, I wanted to see how the rearend and tires responded during an autocross. Enjoy!
Do they have some manner of replacing the camera lens? Or is there some sort of protection in place in front of it? When I watched your video, the first thing that came to mind was having the camera lens impacted by stones thrown up against it while driving.
The problem certainly have to do with the card you record to.
So - do the firmware upgrade, format the card from the Gopro - that is the minimum.
Then find out with your card which resolution fps etc. it works with. I have tried different cards and there certainly is a difference. May be some cards marked as class 10 are not that good.
Gopro have sold a lot of those cameras and we are only a tiny group with problems.
When you record, the amount of data processed depend of, resolution, fps but also what happens in the sceene you record as the compression program will depend of that. If the data can ́t be stored to the card fast enogh - what can the camera then do else than stop recording ? !!
Buy or borrow a first class - at least class 10 card. At the moment I use a Sandisk Ultra 32Gb Micro SD HC I, there is a 1 placed in a U as well. This card was bought from Amazon. This card take all the resolutions and fps from 4k and record for about 1,5 hour before the battery are empty.
The other cards I have tried are from useless to the 1080 25fps as the highest problem free.
We can ́t expect a camera with those features to work flawless with a crappy cheap memory card.
If Gopro also have a firmware problem I don ́t know but the card problem is logic.
All our camaras come from the same production line, the only thing making a difference is the card we put into them so....