Best Akaso Digital Cameras

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j eliasQLD12 posts
 

I bought the ek7000pro 12 days ago. So far, everything is working perfectly. I am quite surprised how sharp and clear the video is. I have it mounted… Read more

on my motorcycle helmet and was genuinely shocked regarding the flawless video at 4k, even while purposely flailing my helmet all about. I am only going to give 4 stars for now, as I am yet learn how long the batteries last.

MaxQLD7 posts
 

Good little action camera for the price – Bought this as a rush purchase before going on a massive family trip. I wanted to capture some of the action, but didn't have an action camera, and… Read more

didn't want to splash out big in case it got lost or damaged. The shipping from Amazon was phenomenal, and the camera arrived the day after I had ordered it (which was a day before we set off). Once I unpacked it, I was pleasantly surprised to find 2x batteries, and a charging dock included. Alongside the batteries were a bunch of accessories and mounts. So many accessories and mounts, that I had buyer's remorse for splashing out on an additional accessory pack. One major downside of this purchase, was it doesn't come with an included memory card, so be aware you will have to source one separately. Also, this camera only supports a 32gb SD card, so only a few 4k videos and you memory card will be full. There is a phone app called Akaso Go, and you can connect to the camera wirelessly. I found the app quite clunky, and not entirely intuitive to use. The connection to your phone is via wifi also, so this limits what you can do on your phone while connected to the camera. Once all charged and memoried up, I strapped this camera inside the waterproof case, and onto the bullbar of my 4wd and hit the tracks. The mount seemed flimsy and not overly tight, though I must admit it took an absolute mountain of punishment and never came loose. In fact my UHF aerial snapped in half from the punishment, though the camera mounted a few CM below never moved. The quality of the videos I took was pretty decent without being spectacular. I limited it to 2k videos though, as I was concerned about filling the memory card too quickly. Watching the videos back was near pointless on the tiny screen, and the phone app was a pain to navigate around, so had to wait until I could plug in to a PC. Overall though, considering the price point, I think this is a good little action camera for the right occassion.

Pros: Comes with 2 batteries and charger Lots of accessories Mounts and case very hardy

Cons: Doesn't come with memory card Only compatible with upto 32gb card App is pretty aweful

Akaso V50 Pro

Akaso V50 Pro

4.0 
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GusNSW2 posts
 

Awesome cheaper alternative to GoPro – The Akaso V50 Pro has been a pleasant surprise since the get go. It shoots at 30fps at 4k, 60fps at 1080p and a whopping 120fps at 720p. It has the… Read more

capacity for stills, videos, time lapse pictures and videos while boasting a humble yet practical microphone. It also has EST (Electronic Stabalisation technology) for smooth dolly like motion. Most GoPro attachments can be used with the Akaso V50 Pro. At around $160AU this is a GREAT start for the newbie and a top little addition for pros.