The best gopro accessories
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Should you buy a bundle? In general, I say no. Get a camera, find it and see how you use it. When you find yourself trying to solve a problem, start looking for an accessory. Here are some of my favorite things that I tested and used, but if you have your favorite item, you think I should try, give up a comment below.
Gopro Media Mod for $ 80: So far, my most used accessories, Media Mod does not add some large numbers, but in most cases, this is not only compensated by the fact that you can plug in a real microphone (I use my use with A riding wireless). Sound quality is thoroughly improved with this. This may be less necessary if you get a hero 12 or more, as those models have support for Bluetooth microphone.
Gorillapod Joby for $ 70: There are hundreds of ways to attach your gopro, but this is the way I use the most. I put it on my dashboard and cheo board, and I used it as a selfie bar and wrapped it around countless branches, signs and anything I could find.
Gopro three -legged hanger adapter for $ 8: Unless you have a 12 or 13 hero, a built -in pit shelves, you will need a few of these to attach your Gopro to a machine foot like Gorillapod above.
Gopro Floaty for $ 30: If you are going anywhere near the water, take one of these things. Believe me, you will leave your gopro and when you do it, you will be happy because you have this (unless the water is clear and you are a good free diver.) Gopro also does Hand held ($ 18)Then Not only floating but also chains for diving or surfing.
Gopro Selfie Stick for $ 77: This 48 -inch extension collapses surprisingly small and not very heavy. It was the best selfie bar I used. I rarely use it for selfie, but it creates a wonderful monochrome on the soft ground, like a sand beach.
Davinci Resolve Studio ($ 300): This is my video editing software. There is a free version, but I feel tired when changing the vehicle to suit the limitations of the free version. The best money I've ever spent when making a better video.