>>1991429I want to share some of the details of my setup. It's not exactly cheap but for what it is, it's relatively cheap because it was sold as open box return so I got a gopro 11 for $200. I added a usb pass through door, 256gb sd, 20k mah battery, backpack strap, and max lens mod. At 2.7k 60fps 50-60mbps (standard bitrate, not high) the 256gb sd can hold about 8 hours of video which burns about 75% of the battery. The lens mod reduces the quality of the video significantly but frames a more interesting perspective and give the illusion of speed after lens corrected in post. Speaking of lens correction, I use gyroflow for post processing, lens correcting, cropping, merging, stabilizing, and horizon leveling. Anyways, I have it more for insurance if shit happens to me on a delivery but it's also a fun toy to capture the every day things. It took me about two months of messing with my setup to get it about right, I ran the numbers so you don't have to. A lot more time was spent messing with the video settings and gyroflow. My webms are in /drt/ but here's one sample video on youtube
https://youtu.be/vD1IcZIvba8youtube tanks the bitrate though and I already post processed it plus my lens is dirty and I know my chain is noisy, new sprocket is still in the mail.
The other thing I didn't mention and is a whole setup in itself, is the video storage and editing rig. I don't have nearly enough space for all the videos I'm capturing now.