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3 Jan 2013
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Contour+2 vs GoPro Hero 3 Black
Hi Everyone
I'm going to buy a Helmet cam aand would appreciate any feedback with your experiences / comparisions of the Contour+2 and the GoPro Hero 3 Black.
Thanks for your help
Cheers Daz
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4 Jan 2013
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Check out the Drift HD (the newer smaller one).
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5 Jan 2013
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Have a look at the AEE SD20 and SD21.
Impressive features, accessories, case, Remote control, LCD screen, HD (1080) and half the price of the gopro2.
I was intending to get a gopro2 but came across this in research.
I dismissed it at first as a cheap gopro copy but ended up buying one.
I'm impressed, especially with the video quality and remote.
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5 Jan 2013
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I bought a GoPro Hero2 last year. I chose this over the Drift and Contour because of the ability to wear it on a chest mount. The quality was all pretty much the same anyway. You might was to do a YouTube search of some comparisons between the three of them.
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5 Jan 2013
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Here is a video compare GoPro HERO2 vs GoBandit LIVE vs CamOne Infinity vs Contour+2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Irv66gbIg1s
And HERO 2 has the best performance....
Think the difference with GoPro Hero 3 Black.....
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6 Jan 2013
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If you will be riding dirt and standing on the pegs a lot, then probably a gopro might be more useful as the chest mount is good.
If you are doing normal riding then a helmet cam with a streamlined shape is more useful, not a blocky thing hanging out.
Having it waterproof is essential
Being able to monitor the picture framing is very useful
I chose the Drift HD for the above reasons, and having the ability of the lens to rotate through 300 degrees means the picture is always level
You need to first work out what YOU want the camera to be used for, then work out which one has the best fit.
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6 Jan 2013
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Thanks for the feedback guys,
The comparison video link was excellent (thanks Zandesiro) and through that also found some other comparison footage. TravellingStrom & Fraser2312-A Helmet cam is probably the best for me as I expect 90% of my riding will be seated. I was initally leaning towards the Contour+2 because of the compact design, rotating lens, standard water resistance and GPS function. After viewing video comparisons the GoPro does stand out on video quality in all conditions and I was a little dissapointed with the Contour. The Drift also had quite good video (though the colour seemed a little over saturated). A plus for the Drift is also the rotating lens and water resistance. A con for the GoPro is no rotating lens and the waterproof case is needed all the time. djorob - I fould the AEE website and look at the specs -impressive too. Also found some comparison footage against the a GoPro, the AEE was inpressive and seemed even clearer than the GoPro for some situations.
Bloody hard to choose!! Still more thinking to do.....
Cheers Daz
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18 Nov 2013
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No more Contour HD
Sorry to say that Contour cameras have gone into liquidation and have closed their offices. So it will be impossible to get future support or spares.
If you are prepared to take the risk then you should be able to pick up a bargain as the retailers try to unload their stock.
Shame I had one for 3 years never had a problem, now ended up buying a GoPro 3 Black which is a great improvement I ate to admit.
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20 Nov 2013
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Have a look at the new Garmin Virb. I've an Elite model on test and it looks super. Nice big on / off / record switch, and it uses the same batteries as the Montana etc GPS units, so easy to re charge
Only had it a few days but it is looking good in comparison to some others
Virb Action Camera | Garmin
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Originally Posted by iainnic
Have a look at the new Garmin Virb. I've an Elite model on test and it looks super. Nice big on / off / record switch, and it uses the same batteries as the Montana etc GPS units, so easy to re charge
Only had it a few days but it is looking good in comparison to some others
Virb Action Camera | Garmin
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Hi Iain,
I am interested in the Virb. Is it comfortable to fix in the helmet or too heavy for long rides?
Does it make nice photos? I am more interested in taking pictures on the go (riding) rather than filming... So not keen on spending a lot on a gopro or ghost.....
Is the remote button easy enough to use (and easy to fix on the handlebars) so that it would be possible to take pictures without faffing around with the controls and having to remove gloves etc..?
Thaks for your feedback and advice.
Cheers,
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15 Dec 2013
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Originally Posted by RoadTrekker
Sorry to say that Contour cameras have gone into liquidation and have closed their offices. So it will be impossible to get future support or spares.
If you are prepared to take the risk then you should be able to pick up a bargain as the retailers try to unload their stock.
Shame I had one for 3 years never had a problem, now ended up buying a GoPro 3 Black which is a great improvement I ate to admit.

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Go Pro Update
Very simply after 3 years with a Contour (now gone bust) and now using a GoPro Black 3 the Go pro wins by far. The only downside is the stupid side mount for mounting onto the side of a helmet it sticks out into the wind and makes your helmet drop down on one side where as the contour used to hug the side of my helmet. There are other cheaper alternatives like the little AEE Magi-cam and Drift HD and Sony Adventure etc they will all provide good quality video its all down to how serious your are and how much you want to spend. The worlds best camera does not make you the best video photographer.
What it will do is give you more options and greater creativity.
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both great cameras
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Virb remote has seperate buttons for video stop / start and taking stills. Much easier than the gopros remote IMO. Can get a handlebar mount, which on my DL650 is on the left-hand side and is almost close enough to control by use of the thumb.
I mount mine on the bike, so can't comment on the weight / drag vs the gopro, but the screens are much easier to see with my aging eyes, and having a viewfinder always attached is a a bonus.
Virb remote details here:
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/shop...rod146077.html
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