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GoPro adapter
- Rich, if you thought it was difficult to adapt audio to a DSLR or to a cinema camera, enter the world's most popular action camera, the GoPro. Come on, can we get good audio to this? - You can, but it involves a couple of accessories. First off, you need to get a case that can hold the GoPro and let you actually access the ports. Normally, these ports are covered because it's in a waterproof case. - Right, that makes sense because you're going to be diving with sharks or where ever you're going to be going. - Absolutely, as I jump out of airplanes. They do make cases that have holes in them that are designed to let audio in the skeleton case. - Clearly not water proof at that point. - No, this is not the one that you take underwater. Make sure you look before you jump. This one has holes in the side and you take the little port cover off so it's exposed. You could switch the door. They do make a door with holes in the back for audio. I'm going to go with the solid door. It doesn't…
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