GoPro Camera Review – Which One Should You Get?

GoPro is a company owned by Woodman Labs out of Half Moon Bay, California. The company designs compact wearable, waterproof, and shockproof cameras. Their line of high definition cameras are designed for adventure photography and are easily attached to helmet cameras and many other types of surfaces such as surfboards, bikes, and cars to record video in stunning 1080p high definition. If you have sport activity and wish you could record yourself, GoPro wearable cameras are so small that you won’t even notice them on you.

The main advantages of a GoPro camera is that it enables you to record amazing moments in your life that were previously incapable of recording. Traditional camcorders have always been too big to take on many popular activities like snowboarding, hiking, and surfing, but with the GoPro line of cameras you finally can. With the newest of three cameras being the GoPro HD Hero2, which was released in November 2011, you may be wondering which model to get, and if a less expensive one delivers sufficient results.

The GoPro HD Hero2 Professional is the most advanced high-definition camera, it shoots up to 1080p at 30 frames per second and it retails for around $299.99. The main improvements have consisted of better image quality, photo features, video resolution, and a wider field of view. GoPro has created a lens that is 2x sharper than previous models so that the high-definition recordings are even sharper and more vibrant. The camera is also capable of shooting 11, 8, and 5 megapixel photos. In additional, new modes of taking pictures have been added, included up to 10 photos in one second.

Album Review: Revelator by Tedeschi Trucks Band

After the paths that both Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi have forged for themselves individually, the newly formed Tedeschi Trucks Band continues to bring the soul and blues to the people. Jams long lay the foundation for the soulful voice that sometimes Tedeschi channels Patsy Cline as she sings lyrics like “Until you remember” that go deep into the heart of a woman. “I know that is not refined / but I will take a place in line / Until you remember that you are mine” based on a lot of music that has been passed developed with the name of the call to the attention of our youth. It’s a great idea to sing songs with lyrics that are not to be bleeped for public consumption. Opening his good old jazz takes the listener directly to the location of the song seems born in darkness Delta / Memphis blues.

Tedeschi Trucks Band members consist of several of their solo band group-mates. Oteil Burbridge has worked with Bruce Hampton and Trey Anastasio and Derek Trucks Band and brings a strong R & B feel to his guitar playing bass. His brother, Kofi Burbridge, who is the keyboard player for the Derek Trucks Band, brought his keys to build bridges in the music of Tedeschi Trucks Band. Tyler Greenwell, who learned his trade on the skins while playing for Bruce Hampton and then take its lessons to the Band Susan Tedeschi, gives his groove at the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Mike Mattison double and singer-songwriter background, and a witness first-hand (Me), he has the chops that are overwhelming, even if his stage presence is quiet. There were times I could not believe that voice was bombs on the stage of how it all came as second nature, he was born to sing. JJ Johnson and Nigel Hall, completing the core players with a peppering of Mark Rivers, Kebbi Williams, Maurice Brown and Saunders Sermons. With this group of power can not go wrong in the studio or on stage.