title speaks for itself....looking for best price and only thing i can find is hook1 with a discount code, but they only have the helmet listed where as i would like the naked hero better.
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^to piggy back on Grilled Sardine, IMO 1080 is overrated when it comes to what we tend to use our cameras for. Most of these vids end up on the computer & posted online...medium in which you cant really even tell the difference. 1080p eats up memory, and generates huge files which can be cumbersome when it comes to processing/loading. I find myself shooting exclusively in 720p.^
Sorry I dont have much other advice to the original question though.<insert witty comment here>
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I agree with MetroMan. Both my cams film in 1080p but i never use it. One reason is memory usage and the other is the 1080 setting is only 30fps. I found 720p at 60fps to yield a better video on my head mounted camera. The 30fps setting seamed to cause more jerkiness and trails if i moved my head to fast. If the camera is stationary the 1080p 30fps setting should be fine though.
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i'm not a photog or know what you guys are talking about, but does the 1080 feature help with poster quality picture if i ever capture any? once in a lifetime, probably wont happen, but i wish would; would 1080 feature quality help for say a poster size picture?
i know i have taken some pictures and blown up a certain amount have suckedsigpic
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I don't think you will be able to blow up any still to poster size from the small digital video cameras out now. I'm no expert though but i think that task is still handled by the high Mega pixel still cameras or standard 35mm.
1080 is the amount of Vertical pixels captured (1920 x 1080). The more pixels the sharper the recorded image. A 1080 capture image will enlarge better than a 720p image but it will still pixalate when it gets past a certain size.
That's all i know about these things.
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