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Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 HD 4K , anyone using it?

Im liking this camera, but before buying wanted to ask users experiences.

Anyone here using this camera?
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Re: Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 HD 4K , anyone using it?

motoadve wrote:Im liking this camera, but before buying wanted to ask users experiences.

Anyone here using this camera?


Some useful stuff in the amazon reviews.

https://www.amazon.com/Garmin-VIRB-Ultr ... B01HP4PMG0

I'd be curious if they've done anything to reduce jello (hard to do since they use the same CMOS sensor technology as everyone else).

Also worth noting: The current gopro also has GPS, so that's not a differentiator anymore.
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The Sony Action Cam also has GPS. I have one you can try out on your plane if you'd like. They make a 4K one, but mine is not.
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Re: Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 HD 4K , anyone using it?

Thanks Sam, lets try your one day.
Sony lacks in the way of mounting options though, that is why I have not consider it.
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Re: Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 HD 4K , anyone using it?

I just bought one, but haven't done much with it yet.....retirement is busy as hell.

The thing I really despise about this camera is the same mount as the GoPro....which sucks for airplanes, particularly fabric covered ones. There's no way I've found to mount the camera on a short mount, and This really contributes to the jello effect. A really solid mount really helps reduce that. I was able to eliminate the jello effect on a GoPro by slowing the frame rate. I presume you can do the same with this camera.

Unfortunately, the only owners manual available is online..... :roll:

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mtv wrote:There's no way I've found to mount the camera on a short mount, and This really contributes to the jello effect. A really solid mount really helps reduce that. I was able to eliminate the jello effect on a GoPro by slowing the frame rate.


Slowing the frame rate has the unfortunate side effect of substantially reducing the sharpness. The only "real" cure for jello is a solid mount, as you point out.
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mtv wrote:There's no way I've found to mount the camera on a short mount, and This really contributes to the jello effect. A really solid mount really helps reduce that. I was able to eliminate the jello effect on a GoPro by slowing the frame rate.


Slowing the frame rate has the unfortunate side effect of substantially reducing the sharpness. The only "real" cure for jello is a solid mount, as you point out.


You're absolutely correct of course. The good news is that Youtube and most of what we do with these videos (at least us mere mortal retirees do) really doesn't require that very high resolution.

I just wish that someone would come up with a better mounting system for these things.

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mtv wrote:I just wish that someone would come up with a better mounting system for these things.


Sounds like a retirement project waiting to happen. :-)
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Re: Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 HD 4K , anyone using it?

Can we revive this thread? And add to it. "We know about GoPro, but what other good options are there for an strut or cockpit mounted action camera?"

My Hero 3+ Black evidently did not like the vibrations at the strut and the WiFi circuitry went Tango Uniform.

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Tom, my Gopro 5 so far has been reliable (knock on wood) it works in the wing strut and vibration is not too bad, here is an example.
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