POV Splendour
Named GoPro because ‘going pro’ as a surfer was the only way to get some decent video of yourself before action cams came along, GoPro launched its first camera in 35mm film form back in 2004. Since then as well as going digital, each iteration has improved resolution and dynamic range, as well as massively upgrading image stabilisation. Due to the huge range of uses a GoPro has, we felt rather than presenting you with a dozen different packages, we'd build one with the memory and batteries you need, then take you through the sort of accessories you can add depending on usage. If you need any more advice than we have here, just get in touch with our Hire Office team who'll be delighted to help.
Named GoPro because ‘going pro’ as a surfer was the only way to get some decent video of yourself before action cams came along, GoPro launched its first camera in 35mm film form back in 2004. Since then as well as going digital, each iteration has improved resolution and dynamic range, as well as massively upgrading image stabilisation. Due to the huge range of uses a GoPro has, we felt rather than presenting you with a dozen different packages, we'd build one with the memory and batteries you need, then take you through the sort of accessories you can add depending on usage. If you need any more advice than we have here, just get in touch with our Hire Office team who'll be delighted to help.