GoPro cameras are widely used in sports and are possibly the more popular action cameras on the market.
They are also possibly the cameras of choice to mount on a multirotor to shoot aerial video. A wide range of accessories, namely gimbals and video-out cables are available to mount and use a GoPro on a quadcopter or multirotor.
The typical, very wide field of view of the GoPro also makes these cameras useful to pilot in FPV, although many suggest to instead use a second, simpler board camera for the flying itself, because possibly more things can potentially go wrong with the GoPro with respect to a simple camera with less functions. However the GoPro often remains the camera of choice to take the footage for video production.
![A TBS Discovery quadcopter with a board camera for FPV and a GoPro for video footage - Source](http://www.personal-drones.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/tbs-discovery.png)
The GoPro wide angle lens gives GoPro images a distinct fish eye touch that is very easy to spot, as in the image below.
![An image taken with a GoPro, with the characteristic fish eye look - Paul Toogood on Flickr](http://www.personal-drones.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/paul-toogood-flickr-creative-commons-gopro-1024x766.png)
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