Which is better Contour or GoPro

I have a GoPro HD and I love it. Definitely worth the money. I honestly don't know much about the Contours though.
 
there is no gopro that's just 720. you either get the HD Hero, which has 1080p30p, 960p30p, 720p60p, 720p30p, and standard def, or you get the HD Hero 960, which just has 960p30p, 720p30p, and standard def.
battery life should be the same on both as far as i know.
quality on the normal HD Hero is obviously better because it has the 1080p instead of just 960p. It also has 720p60p which is nice because 60fps is important to a lot of people, especially if you'll be filming others and think you might be doing slow motion. Plus, 960p is really only handy for POV footage. It's perfect for POV because it's 'tall,' but I'm not a fan because it's not widescreen.
If you can afford the normal HD Hero, there's no reason you shouldn't get it. The 960p has no advantages over the 1080p other than the fact that it's cheaper.
 
ya i want a widescreeen and good to film other people with , not really any pov.. so i should get the go pro hd hero 1080p 60fps ?? i dont care about about the price i just want the best one for filming others with and for slow motion, i will be editing in adobe premier and imovie.

i just want a go pro so that someone else can film me with it and so i can clearly analyze my tricks and make sick edits !
 
yes, get the regular GoPro HD, not the 960. keep in mind though, there is no 1080p60p, just 1080p30p, 720p60p (probably what you meant), 720p30p, and standard def
 
im thinking of buying a gopro. i need a camera to film skiing/snowboarding/everyday shit and i also think im gonna use it to film my buddies and i playing hockey, imagine how sick that would be!
 
and yo, i was wondering, for the gopro, whats the difference between 1080p at 30fps and 720p at 60fps? like when would u use one vs the other?
 
720p60p if you want to do slow motion. 1080p30p for normal filming because it's very high quality. 960p30p is good for POV
 
go pros timelapse setting is something i just discovered

its mad easy to make fun timelapses and im not sure if contour even has still photos let alone set capture speeds

the quality would look even better if i wasnt lazy uploading it

GoProHD timelapse test from Nicholas Kallas on Vimeo.1 still/2seconds@30fps

 
thats fuckin sick.

yo what sd card do you use? im gonna buy a gopro and im trying to figure out which sd card to get
 
that and this video is on a shitty 2gig sd card that i dont think has a class and is probably only meant for photos, i have three of those and i can fill them up in a full day of ski filming easy and changing them out is a bitch.

as my only christmas present i asked for a 16gb class 6 so i hope to get one of those so i can take mad long timelapses/be able to do full days in 1080p.

so i would go no less than 8, 16 is probably prime but i cant say because i havent used it yet and 32 would be the most worry free space wise because thats the biggest sdhc card made

heres another timelapse

When the sun goes to sleep from Nicholas Kallas on Vimeo.GoPro timelapse test

1 5mp still every two seconds put at 29.97fps

and a video filmed in 720@30fps on one of those shitty 2gb photo sd cards,

Opening Day from Nicholas Kallas on Vimeo.

so quality is not really compromised but im sure one with a high class (write speed) would be better but i really have no experience at all with videography
 
im going to get the go pro hd hero 720 p 60 fps so i can have sick slo moso to make it the best quality as possible which Memory stick or card or whatever it uses should i get and you can make the quality better by uploading a special way right?
 
that side by side video is bullshit. u can adjust the exposure settings on the contour, u just have to bump it up one or two when you get it. they just pulled them both out of the box like noobs. if they just did that (which anyone buying them can do obvi) then it would a better test of quality. the go pro just comes with a higher exposure setting out of the box
 
so that's just a normal gopro hd hero..
get the card they sell on their website, i recommend the 16 GB or the 32 if you can afford it
when you put it on your comp, just drag and drop clips, when you edit, make sure you're project (timeline) settings match your clip settings (ex: if you filmed in 720p60p, your timeline should be 720p60p). when you export, make sure you export in HD (if you filmed at 720p60p, you should export at 720p24p)
 
k sick ya im going to get the 32 then lol i just want the best go pro for quality wise and slow mo cost is not an issue thanks for all the help yo !!
 
GoPro.
Straight up, there are tons of reasons, but way to many threads about this. go Gopro, u wont regret it.
 
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