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batye
batye
12/4/2016 12:39:56 PM
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@afwriter good point :) as 4K is not here yet... myself with my download cap :) I will see 4K on my monitor maybe 10 years from now if it still exist. :)  how I see it..

 

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batye
batye
12/4/2016 12:43:05 PM
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@Ariella on the other hand is always nice to have the options... in my mind good example of options would be GoPro cameras line from basic SD under $99 to 4K for $500... some people have two or three GoPros... - consumers wanna choices to have... :) human nature...

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batye
batye
12/4/2016 12:45:13 PM
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@dcawrey for me it look books mostly all people this days have readers like Kindle or Kobo, even on they phone... but people do still buy books on paper... same would be with FB and videos in 2020...

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Ariella
Ariella
12/4/2016 4:02:28 PM
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@batye those people with multiple GoPros, do they just upgrade or do they use the three simultaneously? I can see some utility in multiple cameras if you want to make a video that picks up differnt perspectives. It would be more visually interesting than having only one. 

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batye
batye
12/4/2016 4:13:44 PM
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@Ariella from what I seen they use GoPro as need it basic one for basic day to use GoPro Session 5 they use for scuba diving GoPro Hero 4+ other they they travel in rainy/dusty area and want to controll it via phone or remote... 

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Ariella
Ariella
12/4/2016 4:33:54 PM
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@batye I see. So each has its own function. That does suggest that some should come up with GoPros that could combine all the functions in one without costing as much as 3 different ones. 

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Michelle
Michelle
12/4/2016 5:45:12 PM
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@dcawrey Ugh. I liked it when few people posted video online. I have been seeing a surprising number of people using Facebook live recently. I have only watched one or two of those videos. I find I'm not that interested in the stuff people film. Perhaps they're doing it for far off loved ones who do care...

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batye
batye
12/4/2016 11:17:24 PM
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@Ariella - not GoPro they keep changing camera option adding some new features but removing other... almost like an Apple - game... sad... now many people stop buying GoPro and buy knockoffs from China with all features and options all in one Sport Waterproof/schockproof Camera with Car evidence DVR build in by design under $99... it GoPro loss.... 

I could tell you my fight with GoPro :) over missing accessory adapter out of the new box.. if you interested to listen :) 

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Ariella
Ariella
12/5/2016 8:24:03 AM
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@Michelle I'm one of those people who doesn't care to watch videos for every headline, though everyone seems to get data that suggests my preferences are the exception rather than the rule. I recall one CDO said that after discovering that FB favored videos made specifically for its platform over links to YouTube that they adjusted their social media strategy accordingly and put up a lot more FB videos. 

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dlr5288
dlr5288
12/30/2016 2:09:51 PM
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I completely agree! I don't mind going on Facebook and seeing pictures, but I couldn't imagine going on and just seeing all video...I'd never go on again!

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