This past summer I went to Punto Fijo, Venezuela with almost my entire
family. Everybody was there my cousins, my uncles, my grandmother, and
even my aunt Adriana's dog. But this journey started the winter before
that when my parents gave me the newest action camera in the market, the
GoPro Hero 4 Silver.
The specifications of this camera according to the GoPro official page are:Built-in touch display for easy camera control, shot-framing and playback
Professional 1080p60 and 720p120 video with 12MP photos at up to 30 frames per second.
Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support the GoPro App, Smart Remote and more.
Improved camera control and
built-in video trimming lets you create and save short video clips right
on your camera.
Protune™ with SuperView™ delivers
cinema-quality capture and advanced manual control for photos and video
with the world’s most immersive wide-angle field of view.
The specifications of this camera according to the GoPro official page are:Built-in touch display for easy camera control, shot-framing and playback
Back again to my story and stop the technical
terms, the camera is just great and the fact that it can be used in
action moments.
Our trip started a shiny morning in the great
city of Caracas, Venezuela. The trip by car lasts about seven to eight
hours. Our first stop was Los Medanos de Coro, best known as the
Venezuela's desert dunes. We stopped here for thirty minutes to stretch
our legs and take a couple family pictures.
Once we stretched our legs, we decided to move on our way to the beach were we met the rest of the people:
this camera will cost around $250, our trip by car also costs around $50
but having this memories in such a high quality and just being able to
share this moments with your beloved ones is just priceless.
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