GoPro to exhibit HD Hero wearable cameras at NAB 2010

GoPro Hero Camera

Using a photographic gear in a cross-grained environment may not always be a wise decision. To help photography enthusiasts skip out on such instances, GoPro will showcase its widely-accepted HD Hero wearable cameras at the 2010 NAB Show.

The offering enables professional video content creators to capture immersive action sports video at a fraction of the cost of competing cameras costing ten to twenty times as much. The new line of wearable HD sports cameras emerges as a great choice for professional film and TV action sports cameramen.

“We have seen a dramatic increase in the number of TV and film professionals using our GoPro cameras in their work,” stated Nicholas Woodman, GoPro founder and CEO. “It’s testament to the obsessive engineering and innovation at GoPro that we’re able to produce a consumer priced camera that is so widely used by professional content producers. The HD Hero is a game changer and we’re excited to showcase it at NAB.”

With this new device, users can now capture videos and photos of themselves during their lives’ most exciting, and often hectic moments – be it surfing, mountain biking, racing cars, or simply enjoying the odd base jump. In addition to broadcast quality 1080p video and audio, the camera’s small size and durability lets content producers place it in spots to capture distinctive shots and cotton to a whole new viewing experience.

GoPro will be displaying its complete line of HD Hero wearable and gear mountable 1080p HD cameras and accessories at the 2010 NAB Show. Apart from this, the company will be previewing its Wearable 3D technology, a full wearable 1080p activity content system based on its HD Hero camera.