GoPro Announces Third-Party Developer Program With Over 100 Partners (zdnet.com) 15
An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: GoPro quietly announced its Developer Program on Thursday as it looks to incorporate its action sports cameras into third-party products. The GoPro Developer Program provides toolkits, technical information and support to enable companies to add GoPro camera connectivity into their products. There is a camera toolkit for iOS and Android apps to control a GoPro camera and manage media, along with a mechanical toolkit to attach GoPro cameras to third-party products. It announced there are more than 100 companies partnering with GoPro, including brands from BMW, Fisher-Price, and Polar. GoPro showed off potential third-party integration ideas in a video showing a gesture-based camera control system.
Third party development? or number two? (Score:2)
Wait, this gopro is not the gopro they are talking about right?
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I've never understood the GoPro fetish. As you say, it's a camera attached to storage in a shockproof/waterproof box with a high price tag.
Does no one else make anything similar for much less?
Are they really as good as the hype claims?
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I've never understood the GoPro fetish. As you say, it's a camera attached to storage in a shockproof/waterproof box with a high price tag.
Does no one else make anything similar for much less?
Are they really as good as the hype claims?
No. There is not a single decent action camcorder on the market. When you're doing something that makes your camera shake, what you don't want is a camera with rolling shutter, because you'll get the "jellification" of things squashing up and stretching out, and if you're moving quickly, you might well also end up with horizontal sheering of the image.
Just look at any GoPro sponsored professional videos on YouTube. Or don't -- they're often unwatchable. A mountain biker skipping down a rocky slope at stupid
GoPro are a victim of their own success (Score:5, Interesting)
Their Hero 3 was simply too good a product. They sold a cubic butt load of them, but these things just don't break. So their market went from a new market to a saturated market in a very short space of time. The market has matured, those that wanted a GoPro type camera already have one, but investors are looking for the same level of growth / return. Because that is impossible GoPro's share price has tanked.
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It looks like the developer program is aiming to help deprecate the Hero 3.
The one app currently listed has support for the Hero4 only (it doesn't even support the session). I'm guessing this means the sdk only supports the Hero4. Without applying and paying $99, I can't be sure...
$99 for an SDK? (Score:3)
It seems odd for GoPro to expect to charge for access to their SDK.
I have an app which could certainly benefit from GoPro integration, I imagine I'd be making a positive contribution to their ecosystem as well.
I'm not going to pay $99 for the privilege though - particularly when there is an unofficial SDK already available on Github.