By @SimonCocking. Review of the SONY Action Cam.
The model features a huge 170° field of view, with an ultra-wide angle ZEISS Tessar® lens giving a panoramic perspective, (though fortunately not too wide angled). Newly-enhanced advanced SteadyShot ensures footage is clear and stable.
Footage filmed using the Action Cam
The sound quality is good. The high-quality stereo mic on both cameras now features new Wind Noise Reduction, this seemed to work pretty well. It’s also helpful that it comes with a good range of mounts and accessories which does give you more options in terms of where to put it. We found putting it on the side of a kayaking helmet worked pretty well and captured good footage without being intrusive to your movements.
It has good battery time. We put it through it’s paces on a two to three hour kayak and it was able to capture the footage well.
The great thing about this, is that it then allows you to just leave the camera rolling and get on with what you are doing. Which can sometimes be important if you are trying to keep a kayak afloat, or navigating large amounts of sea life around you.
We also tested it in live action situations, and the camera probably fared better than the camera man!
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