Performance
I found the Camera very user friendly and easy to use. The buttons are conveniently located and are labeled to as what function they control. You can cycle through menus and camera options easily and there a few settings that include: Exposure and Video resolutions. All the attachments and extra mounts can look cumbersome at first but when you separate everything out you get a better idea of why you might need the different pieces for. The pieces easily attach together with a simple nut and a threaded end on the plastic pieces. There are plenty of attachments to get the right angle for anything you might be wanting to mount the camera on. Below lets check out some of the capabilities of the camera with a sample of the camera in picture mode.
As you can see above the camera is not the best as it does suffer from no auto focus and has a slight fish bowl effect. The best quality does come from being several feet from the object. The above pictures were taken with the exposure at +1.3. On a normal camera you would see more of a difference. For up close picture taking the Campark 4K action camera may not be the best tool but for overall performance we see average picture capabilities.
Sony Sensor, more distinct and steady to capture photo and video; HD sports action cam with waterproof case can capture videos and pictures where you go; Looping recording, Time lapse, Slow motion function make it versatile, which can be used as dash cam, security cam; Coming with lots of accessories, easy to mount it the camera as you want.
There we have it! Now lets finish with the Conclusion and Verdict!
3 comments
“The battery life can be a little weak. I recorded about 8 straight minutes of footage and drained about half of one fully charged battery.” Are you kidding? That’s a major fail. Say it: FAIL.
With me holds the battery so half an hour at 1080p and 60fps
I’m very satisfied
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