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Old 02-19-2011, 09:55 AM   #11
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I bought one last month the 960 HD.

I took it underwater on my vacation. It has an underwater case. and a second one with openings for regular conditions. It comes with a few mounts so it is pretty versitile. It is very wide angle so there is some "fisheye" effect around the perimeter of an image or video.

It can take stills at various times, three at a time, timer mode, and of course video. I got a 16 GB card that will hold hours of video.

No viewfinder, you just kind of point it in the direction of the target, but it is so wide angle you get everything. I intend to get lots of use from it in the boat this season. I will put a mount on the boat windshield and mount it for the day.

Here's a image captured from a gopro video I took on vacation.

Patrick:
I can show you the one I got, if you want, before you pull the trigger...
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