Here are some video samples of the GoPro in action.
GoPro Video Test - Outside the Car Lo Res
GoPro Video Test - Outside the Car Hi Res
GoPro Video Test - Inside the Car Lo Res
GoPro Video Test - Inside the Car Hi Res
 The GoPro camera takes nice quality photos from a distance. |  Even close up the GoPro camera takes quality photos. |  The built-in LCD screen on the front of the camera allows you to quickly check and change any settings or tell you what mode you're in. Besides the video mode shown here, the GoPro camera will also take a single picture, a three-shot sequence, or a single picture every 5 seconds (great for car-to-car pictures; simply mount it and chase your friend's car). |
 For our test subject, a '66 Mustang, the curved mounting pad ended up being the better fit for the chrome front bumper. Due to the bumper's short underside, the pad had to be mounted on top of it. The camera can take video in both positions--right-side up or upside down. |  Here's a close-up of the housing's mounting base sliding into the GoPro mounting pad. The two tabs slide under the outer edges and then lock in place. To release, squeeze the two tabs together, and pull the camera housing forward. |  Once the mounting pad is affixed, the GoPro camera is placed inside the waterproof mounting housing and slid into place on the pad until it locks in place. Don't forget to set the audio level and video settings, and make sure the batteries are fresh. |
 The included suction-cup mount is a high-quality unit that has a lot of retaining force to securely attach the camera to the car's surface, including steel, fiberglass, and window glass--basically any smooth surface. With the adjustability of the suction-cup mount, you can literally point the camera anywhere you want. Here, our camera view is of the side of the car and left-front tire. |  Once you've taken the still pictures and/or video, use the included data cable to either download them to your PC for viewing, editing, and sharing or to your TV for viewing. Don't be surprised that on some videos the audio is too low. The microphone on the GoPro camera is tuned for the high frequency of race engines. | |