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GoPro CEO Nick Woodman helped revolutionize the way people see the world around them by creating a durable camera that can strap to your body. The company has sold more than 21 million cameras, making it the most popular camera of all time. Woodman sits down with TODAY’s Willie Geist and shares what makes him most proud of the camera. (Run time: 6:40)July 24, 2016
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