GoPro
Hero
Based on 64 Reddit mentions
$219.00
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I personally use a GoPro Hero 10 that was on heavy discount and mout it to a cap, so i get a slightly elevated version of player's eye view. I personally don't like the headband style mounts and i wouldn't wear it on my chest because arms/blasters block your shot. Shoulder mounts may work on your do
...huesodelacabeza in r/Nerf
May 2, 2026 11:42 AM
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Best camera for a helmet?
(I'm not the person you asked, but...) One of the problems with helmet cams is that your head moves a LOT more than you might think! From wobbling and wiggling tiny amounts, to the abruptly yanking your head and looking over your shoulder, helmet cams seem to spend a considerable amount of their tim
...Daituc in r/motorcycles
April 20, 2026 11:09 PM
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Best Camera for Timelapse Video ?
I use a GoPro hero 10 and it works fine for me . Go for action cameras because they have more advanced stabilisation features
Sabrinalover711 in r/3dprinter
April 25, 2026 7:58 AM
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Stumpjumpin’ on slingshot at ride rock creek
I went Hero 7 > Hero 11 a few years ago, and that was a substantial improvement, but primarily had it chin mounted on a full face. I tried the Chesty mount when wearing a half shell, but even with the straps pulled as tight as they could it flopped around too much, and the GoPro stabilization couldn
...DonaldRidesBikes in r/MTB
May 4, 2026 12:09 AM
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Small camera for horse riding
360 cameras have better stabilization than regular ones, but also more expensive and image quality is a bit lower. As of regular cameras, any GoPro Hero 11-13 Black all are a good choice, but not sure if the stabilization will keep up with horse riding. Avoid GoPro Minis at all cost.
Tepppopups in r/ActionCam
March 30, 2026 6:50 AM
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I’m a new YouTuber and am trying the running content niche. If there is anyone else here who does the same what camera do you use to good content and how can you keep the camera stable?
Everyone is all about the 360° cameras now but I still use a GoPro Hero 11 for recording my runs. Between the internal stabilization and horizon lock, it makes for very smooth footage.
RhodySeth in r/SmallYoutubers
March 30, 2026 1:38 PM
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I have a cheaper go pro and a gopro knockoff, and I can say one thing - the smoothing on the Go pro is worth the extra money footage-wise. I got the Go Pro Hero from the bezos site and the difference between that and a knock off is just night and day. They have cheap picatinny mounts you can get on
...Thatsabigpanda in r/Nerf
May 4, 2026 11:38 AM
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Is there a decent action camera that doesn't require an app or phone to use?
Thanks for your answer! You pretty much answered my question without me giving more details, but what I meant was: being able to fully use the camera, including the built-in image stabilization, etc. without a smartphone and app. My understanding on GoPro is that you can only have stabilized video b
...asidvy in r/ActionCam
April 8, 2026 7:27 PM
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Is there a decent action camera that doesn't require an app or phone to use?
I think that's only for the low-end GoPros like the Hero 4k and the Lit Hero. Even then, you could probably offload their footage and use third-party editing software to stabilize them, but honestly I find both of those cameras to be underpowered and horribly overpriced. The mainline "Hero Black" Go
...The_Inflicted in r/ActionCam
April 8, 2026 8:36 PM
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I’m quite confused about which camera to purchase.
yeah you’re looking at the right type of cam tbh. for hiking, diving, and travel, an action cam just makes sense since it’s small, tough, easy to carry, and you don’t have to baby it like bigger cameras. between GoPro Hero 13 and DJI Osmo Action, both are still valid picks rn. GoPro is still the saf
...Objective_Olive4905 in r/ActionCam
April 27, 2026 10:14 PM
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