GoPro vs Xacti...

I looked at getting a Go-pro last year, after pricing a waterproof case for my Panasonic 3CCD type camcorder, I did some research on Youtube and other review sites, I settled for a Sony Action cam, more than happy with it for the following reasons:
Similar sharpness to the Go pro cameras but better colours.
Much better sound recording, sounds better and is in stereo, (waterproof housing permitting).
Cheaper (getting on for £100 difference if I remember correctly)
Best of all, it has image stabilisation, turn the stabilisation on, you get a slightly narrower field of view (120 degrees instead of 170 degrees) which gives you less fish-eye distortion, you get very effective stabilisation vertical, horizontal and even sideways tilty stabilisation, brilliant! Go-pros just didn't have any stabilisation then, don't know whether they do now.
Oh, the Sony also had much better low light performance.

Downsides: No tripod mount unless in a waterproof case or in a holder, which came seperately.
Camera has a rounded bottom so won't sit upright on a table, also the charging/data ports and external mic socket are on the bottom of the camera, bloody silly!
The standard waterproof cases have a rounded lens front, great for silming above water, but if you want crystal clear footage as you drown, you need to buy an alternative front hatch with a flat lens. Personally, that doesn't really bother me as I prefer to be above the water, where I can breathe!
When in the 60m waterproof case sound gets muffled, both waterproof cases can suffer from condensation, I actually drilled small vent holes in the 5m case so that I could use it for foul weather filming without it steaming up. (Mine came with the 5m case, the previous generation came with the 60m case which also fits mine, I bought a 60m case for underwater and drilled the original to give me one for normal, i.e. foul weather use on the boat.)
When water damage is not a problem, there is a skeleton case, which gives you a tripod mount, access to the bottom of the camera for external microphone or charging cable and full quality sound, unfortunately that is not supplied with the camera, it is a seperate purchase but is more than worthwhile.

Sony have updated their offerings at least twice since I bought mine, with a flattened bottom so it will sit upright and they are showerproof when outside the waterproof cases now, so unlike mine they are safer to use without the case.

I think I would still opt for the Sony over a Go-pro, the sound is so much better, the image stabilisation is nothing short of brilliant and last time I looked they were still cheaper to buy than a Go-pro.
 
Why are you all wearing lifejackets in flat calm conditions like that? Was it your choice, or is it because you decided that a delivery company had an obligation to wear lifejackets at all times in a public video?
 
Why are you all wearing lifejackets in flat calm conditions like that? Was it your choice, or is it because you decided that a delivery company had an obligation to wear lifejackets at all times in a public video?

The skipper would always make the decision as to whether or not the crew have to wear life jackets. A lot of professional skippers wear them all the time; if nothing else it means you have a harness point ready to go quickly should you need it. This particular delivery was out of season, the weather and the sea were very cold. Modern life jackets are so comfortable you hardly notice you are wearing them!

I'm not sure if it looks much more professional for the purposes of the video - but it's certainty not just a policy for the video camera! They are much more relaxed about it in this video:


(This one was all filmed on a GoPro by the way!)

Pete
 
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