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GoPro Motorsports HERO WIDE 5 Megapixel 170 Degree Lens Camera

(Product Description)

Features:

Waterproof digital camera with a convenient stick-on baseplate and FCS compatible plug mounting system. Additional expansion mounts available.

Shoot up to 56 minutes of TV-quality video with sound, or activate the ''photo every 2 seconds'' mode to capture exciting action sequence stills

Adjustable sound recording levels optimize camera for high-vibration situations

Five-megapixel sensor and wide angle 170 degree glass lens offer sharp images and smooth, clear video

Compatible with Windows ME/2000/XP/Vista or Mac OS 9.1/10.2 and later; no driver required

Supports up to 4GB SD card. Expandable up to 8GB SD with optional Firmware Upgrade. Free and Available Now!

''Always On'' mode lasts over three hours

Sturdy, Waterproof/Crash proof camera housing protects camera up to 100 ft.

Runs on two AAA batteries (sold separately)

Recently updated camera features include:

170 degree wide angle lens & 5 MP Sensor

Updated video, photo, sound and low light performance

40% smoother video up to 56 minutes

Automatic Photo Every 2 seconds mode

Inverted Video/Photo Save-Upright Mode

Adjustable video-sound recording levels

Included Items:

5MP Go Pro Digital Hero Wide Video/Still Camera

Waterproof/Crash proof, quick-release wide lens camera housing

Flat surface adhesive mount

USB/AV Combo Cable

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Item has been used for 2/3 track days.

Few scratches and stuff.

Comes with everything as you would expect if you purchased it from a shop, just at a lesser price.

Selling because im not planning on doing any more track work.

Paid $350 for it, want $200 for it.

Pick up from S.E Subrubs - Glen Waverley

Thanks Phil

hey mate, other than being used instead of brand new, i'm just wondering how this camera differs (if at all) from the new gopro you sold a week or so ago?

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