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Also looks like Hero10 still has heating issues on longer periods of recording, so something to keep in mind.
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I'll take GoPro over a Chinese company any day, but dear lord they're making it hard to not just go DJI.
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Sorry not trying to be combative, I'm genuinely curious.
I'll take GoPro over a Chinese company any day, but dear lord they're making it hard to not just go DJI.
Sorry not trying to be combative, I'm genuinely curious.
Not all mirrorless cameras overheating. I beleive canon is the more famous one out there, even with their recent R3 release.
Not all mirrorless cameras overheating. I beleive canon is the more famous one out there, even with their recent R3 release.
It sounds like maybe wrong tool for the job more than anything GoPro is doing wrong. It's a fairly universal issue with 99% of cameras 3 or 4 times the size so I just don't get why it always gets brought up like some sort of gotcha post on every GoPro sd thread lol.
I've gone through like 40 GoPros in my time dating back to the 5. Only ONE of which died due to overheating and that's cause I left it on the dash in the sun doing a time lapse in a heatwave like a moron.
All I'm saying is for the already VERY long list of issues GoPro still has yet to address the overheating issue isn't even on any list for me. Not even the bottom.
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