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Sony releases GoPro competitor

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It's pretty expensive at 2 bones. Maybe I might dig ONE up .... if I can find it on sale.

Contact their marketing dept. Tell them what an awesome forum you run and how a give-away would really be great marking for them, blah, blah, blah ... and get them to give you one to give away.
 

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looks too bulky to be used effectively on an elastic goggle strap

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it will be interesting to see what type of mounts become available. i've liked the chest mount view from gopro skiers, not sure how well that would work with a camera this style.
 

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it will be interesting to see what type of mounts become available. i've liked the chest mount view from gopro skiers, not sure how well that would work with a camera this style.

Mounts are definitely an issue with the sony. It's either top of the head or the ski-goggles side mount. It has a standard tripod adaptor but that's of little use for skiing. If you want a chest mount, gopro is the way to go. IT has the best form factor for that. For helmet mounting, Gopro also has the mounts with the highest degree of freedom (any orientation) at the expense of having the camera further away from the head (you feel the inertia, and it will catch obstacles (lift, branches) quite easily. Sony and contour have a much lower profile but this also creates problems (have no experience with the sony yet, but is similar to the contour): positioning the fixed mounts is tricky since you have little camera adjustment afterward - contour has a rotating mount and rotating lens to alleviate this problem but the Sony mounts have nothing. There is no way to have a side-mounting fixed mount for the Sony, and strap-mount definitely shakes more than a fixed mount (tested with the contour) although the Sony is lighter and has image stabilization so this could be less of a problem.

An additional issue with the lower profile of the contour (and Sony) is that although having the camera close to your head is good (low inertia, will not hit things) you may end up having part of your helmet on the image. To me, mounting the sony on top of your head defeats the purpose of its lower profile. You can mount the contour sideways and rotate its lens, but that is not possible with the Sony.

It all boils down to image quality. Right now, Gopro 2 is ahead of everyone (likely ahead of the new contour 2 that still uses the same hardware as the model it replaces - the additional post-processing tweaks might help but I doubt it will be enough to bring it to the gopro 2 level). But on paper, the Sony has all it needs to be the top of the class. It's low light performance could be the clincher for me as both e the gopro and contour are not really good late in the day, especially in the glades on cloudy days (they both suck pretty bad under these conditions).

If the Sony image quality lives-up to it's hype, I will definitely get it. I'll buy replacement contour T-rails (4.99$ on contour's website), and glue the rails onto the side of the Sony's waterproof case. I'll then be able to use Contour mounts for side mounting.
 

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This is what I have and it was less than <$100 for the std def. I think they only sel a HD version 1080p now.


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At this point it looks a bit like a toy camera.

Leading cameras have high quality sony exmor sensors (gopro and sony action cam) GPS and image stabilization (Sony, with rumours about gopro4 having this.

The good thing it has is a 2-m underwater ability so it would be weather proof for skiing with no fogging problems common to cases.
 
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