![]() I decided I did not really want to mess with it any longer, because things seemed kind of flaky and unrealiable - but that was obviously just my experience - I gave up after how easy the gopro worked. This is the company’s first action / dash camera and it looks quite similar to the GoPro HERO3 cameras including button placement. I did not end up liking my setup though, atleast not once I got my gopro, so I returned the Git2. The Git1 is a Chinese camera manufactured by a company called GitUp. They have the free designs cataloged and the websites software does all the 3D printing calculations automatically (even lets you know if the part will not print correctly) and you do not have to get into all the nitty gritty of 3D printing stuff. The parts turned out really well and I got um relatively cheap because I ordered several parts at the same time all with the same base specs (color, fill-ratio, etc.) so I was only charge one $10 setup fee (the parts themselves cost anywhere from $1.50 - $6 depending on what I was buying and how many I was ordering. The 3D printed parts are available and i purchased from "", their 3D Co-OP-like printing service. The stock solo gimbal HDMI connector works on this camera after you cut away a bit of the plastic underneath the connector - careful not to slice into the rubber covering the HDMI cable as I did, nearly slicing the wire, making my backup gimbal useless. The gimbal functions as smooth as it did with a GoPro. With extremely high resolution options as 2560 x 1440, 30FPS and even 2880 x 2160,24FPS (which shows 3840x2160P while playback). Support Microphone, Remote Control, TV Out, HDMI Out. The fact that the Git2P weighs 23grams less than the GoPro Hero 4 Black helps. High quality all glass elements, Angle of View: 170deg. ![]() I was worried the gimbal would have a problem with the new camera sitting a quarter of an inch forward but it was not a problem. back into the cameras or load the plates back into the holders and charge. A small amount of trimming of plastic corner under the HDMI cable solved this problem. further n'th ' lock - up from here en soon ez he kin git up t ' testify. The HDMI cable was a couple of mm to short to plug into the camera. The action camera offers several advantages that will be reviewed in detail later to find out by comparing the weaknesses. Velcro is simple and secure plus it makes it easy to change cameras. I use a Velcro strap to hold the camera in place. Then I carefully cut off the rounded tab, on the left side, that was used to hold a GoPro, but was now in the way. Since the GIT2P has to sit in front of the connector, I made a quarter inch thick pad for the camera to rest against (see photo), using the black dense foam that came with the gimbal. I did not want to remove it, because I still want to be able to use it with a GoPro. The first problem I had to deal with was the connector that plugs into the back of a GoPro. Use of this camera required some modifications to the SOLO gimbal, but I made sure that I can still use a GoPro if I want. ![]()
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