Hi, Andy. I had a GoPro Hero4 Silver, and yes, a blind person can use it. However, you should have a sighted person put it into video mode before you leave for training. You use the top button to start the video, and to stop it. When you stop the video, you get three beeps to know that that's what happened.

The above said, however, a GoPro Hero5 would be better, as it has voice control. For example, you can say "GoPro start video" and "GoPro stop recording". Suggest you buy the Hero5 Session for $299. Hope this helps.--Matt & Quill.




On 11/29/2016 6:43 PM, Andy wrote:
Hi all.

Thinking of doing some video recording to send to family and friends, in particular, my up-coming guide dog training.

I'm thinking of buying a Go Pro 4 Silver 32GB and a set of Binaural external micropones to capture these podcasts.

This camera has a single button to turn the device on and start recording.

That's all I know about it apart from the fact that the screen is a touch screen and does not have anything like voice over.

So, given the high cost of this camera microphone set up, I'm a little concerned that as a totally blind person, I'd be unable to use this camera.

Has anyone on this list any experience of using a Go Pro camera who could give me a little advice please.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

From Scotland with Love.





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