Well, then i will start on the points received that have not been mentioned here:
At the moment I am still in the testing phase, I had a GoPro 1, but had to me a poor resolution. With the GP 3 White I am very satisfied so far.
Perhaps a word about the firmware update: So I really had no problems. Java bullshit need not if you do it manually. Simply download the update files and copy to the root directory, start camera, update runs, finished. Do not know where here is supposed to be the problem. To make a BIOS update of a PC is "complicated" ;-)
Well, a word in the delivery: That is unfortunately really very poor, it was with my GP 1 still much lush, particularly with regard to the holders. Now you have to almost every part of extra purchase - already a step backwards!
About the camera itself besides picture quality was already written very well, that's fine. For my taste, the color could be slightly stronger. What bothers me a bit is the almost too strong fisheye effect below the 1080p resolution. In 1080p resolution it is still ok but in 720p example he is to me almost too strong. For this fit the FPS - the video looks very pleasant "liquid" from, at least if one looks at it on the PC. At Youtube the limit is well known, at 30 FPS (unfortunately).
Now we come to the crux - the file management: Why can not the Cam only exFAT? I've tried using NTFS format, but since it does not recognize the card, wtf? In addition, it in 17 minutes, the clips. Appetizers divided, each just under 2 GB - What is this? I use a "SAMSUNG microSDXC Pro 64GB Class 10" card - so a really very good and very fast card. Unfortunately, the camera does not draw out the potential of the map. The data transfer rate is extremely poor! Not even 10 MB / s they shoveled on the PC board - weak! By comparison, my external WD 640GB creates here between 25 - 30 MB / s (all at USB 2.0).
So they would have been able to have NTFS! That would be an urgent suggestion for future versions. Since they would be able to control the same FAT32 - you can save at least 4GB per file. Actually leaves the exFAT standard file sizes well over 4 GB to - why the camera is not dominated a mystery to me. Probably sitting an obsolete memory controller here.
So, enough bitching - the overall picture of the camera I am very excited and can highly recommend it if someone wants to take his bicycle bike rides or whatever.
By the way, as a video editor, I use the "AVS Video Editor" - the one can edit the raw MP4 files well, and it is necessary no transcoding before processing.
If me something I'll special notice that possibly grudge here later.