To GoPro or not to GoPro?

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Yes, but as with all mic on bikes the wind noise is too bad so I just turn it down and put misusing over the top..


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I've had 3 different Replay XD cams for about 6 years, and I think the video quality is outstanding against the competition, but they're a pain in the arse to use now I don't want hours of on-bike footage. So i splashed out €40 on a Drift HD720 with 2 batteries, and its so much easier to use on the bike, and to put on the ground for ride-by clips. I'm now splashed out a further €60 on a Drift HD1080, purely because it has an external mic socket. The drift cams are considerably bigger than the Replay cams, but both are more aerodynamic than the GoPro.
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I have A Drift Ghost HD but use a TomTom Bandit now.
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I have been using an OLFI one five for three years now. Great camera for the price. Sound not the best. Sony stabalisation great. Now on second generation. Wouldn't touch a gopro compared to this.
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