


I think almost anyone who owns a GoPro has experienced the annoyance of forgetting your WiFi password to connect to the GoPro app. There are a great deal of fake SD cards out in circulation and it is important that you buy yours from a reputable supplier.UPDATE: Follow the link for instructions on resetting your GoPro HERO5 WiFi password.


With the camera software update released July 29, 2013, using other microSD cards with your HERO3: Black Edition camera while shooting in 4K, 2.7K and Protune video modes may result in a reduction of the data stream rate from 45Mb/sec to 35Mb/sec. SanDisk Extreme 64GB microSDXC (SDSDQX-064G) SanDisk Extreme 32GB microSDHC (SDSDQX-032G) If you plan to shoot in 4k, 2.7k, or Protune video modes with your HERO3: Black Edition or HERO3+ Black Edition camera, GoPro recommend using one of the following microSD cards for the best performance: Not all Class 10 microSD cards have the same data write speeds. HERO3: Black Edition & HERO3+ Black Edition Cameras I have swapped out the OEM battery for a Wasabi version which has a little more run time in both of my cameras. My thoughts on the best Micro SD cards for the GoPro series of cameras can be found here – What SD Card For My GoPro? Since then I have bought my cards from only a few select online suppliers.Īll of my cards are Class 10 Sandisk cards and I am currently running a range of Samsung Pro and Sandisk Extreme cards. There are loads of dodgy/fake SD cards out there and I had managed to pick one up. I managed to work out through a little trial and error that the SD card was to blame. However when I owned a Hero 2 it did crash or freeze every so often. I have never had an issue with the Hero 3 crashing or freezing. Not following the instructions to the letter can lead to your GoPro not being updated correctly/fully. I always format the card and take one photo before using auto update on the GoPro support site. All have been updated with the latest firmware. I own a couple of GoPro Hero 3’s including Black and Silver editions.
