| Re: GoPro really waterproof?
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#229528 03/09/11 05:01 PM 03/09/11 05:01 PM |
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Posts: 271 Atlanta, Ga | That looks cold. Give some credit to the self-tacker for not breaking while being used as a pull-up bar | | | Re: GoPro really waterproof?
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#229588 03/10/11 03:06 PM 03/10/11 03:06 PM | MN3
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Unregistered | to make it float, attach it to a piece of swim noodle. There is no place for a lanyard on the go-pro(current model). it would be nice but i am sure they sell more without them. My first go pro made it exactly out 2x before i lost it (operator error). | | | Re: GoPro really waterproof?
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#229589 03/10/11 03:09 PM 03/10/11 03:09 PM |
Joined: Jun 2003 Posts: 887 Crofton, MD Chris9
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Posts: 887 Crofton, MD | Mine made it about 7 minutes...
Thats about $29 per minute and now actual viewing of any video...
Last edited by Chris9; 03/10/11 03:10 PM.
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