I have run video cameras on the boat for a fair while and have just got a TomTom Bandit going and must say I'm really happy with it, it is smaller than my GoPro, doesn't fog up, has better video quality as you can see in the below videos. The shots with GPS and speed overlays are from the TomTom whereas the GoPro is the forward facing camera. With the TomTom I download the card into the TomTom program on the computer, edit the video and add the available overlays which are a choice's of GPS track, speed and "G" force. I've even worked out how to take my finished TomTom video into my Adobe photoshop program I was using and splice in shots from the GoPro, plus music. These videos below are practice ones so don't get too hung up on choice of music etc
The first two videos are the same race. the TomTom video is processed through the TomTom program then through Adobe Photoshop to add the music, The GoPro was edited once through the Adobe Photoshop. The third video is with the TomTom edited in the TomTom program then added to the GoPro video in photoshop after I had finished editing the GoPro, I then spliced them together and added the music
TomTom Bandit https://youtu.be/swjbfpQzors
GoPro Hero4 https://youtu.be/7Q4io885fi8
Both cameras spliced https://youtu.be/_3X9_EEQ_FE

Last edited by JeffS; 11/06/17 11:25 PM.

Jeff Southall
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