![]() I’ve seen iSmart on a few cameras, and it generally does the job. Again without a bit more detail about the case, I can’t see if this can be activated if your underwater with the touch screen.Īs ever there’s a compatible app and here we see iSmart Pro+. The camera also features a diving mode which can be activated if you’re using the camera underwater and helps to compensate for the lack of red light. ![]() The 30m waterproof housing for the V50 Pro looks OK, but at present, the images supplied show little of its design other than it has a flat lens which is good. That screen was as good as touchscreens get and I can’t see them selecting anything less for this model. This is likely to be the same IPS panel that features on the EK7000 Pro. The camera also features LDC (lens distortion correction) which also helps remove the distorted look that action cameras are well known for.Īnother feature to get excited about the big 2-inch touch screen. The V50 enables several different viewing angles so you can select one that makes you look the best or at least a little less fish likea and complimentary. One issue that vloggers have traditionally had with action cameras is the distortion created by the small lenses that capture the world in a stunning fish-eye perspective while this perspective of the world may capture all the action if your vlogging the fish-bowl look isn’t the most flattering. Here AKASO has designed the V50 with the ability to plug in external mics, definitely the right decision. This also means faster upload speed for your videos when connected to a mobile network through your smartphone.Īudio is a big issue with action cameras, and if you’re going to be vlogging, then you need to know that both the video and audio is as good as it can get. Vlogging with these small action cameras seems to be taking over from the extreme sports angle, and along with EIS, AKASO has packed in a few additional features that make this camera stand out as one to watch.įirstly the camera’s using the H.265 Video Codec which means that it can crunch down the video file size while maintaining quality. ![]() ![]() That means it should be ready to stabilise footage whatever the activity. According to AKASO, it’s able to detect changes in position and motion to smooth out footage from knocks and vibrations in use. The V50 Pro is a heavier weight camera packed with additional features over the EK7000 Pro including wind noise reduction, slow and fast motion.Īesthetically it looks like AKASO have had the designers in, this is one sleek looking model, although still contained in the old style waterproof housing.Īgain hitting the entry level the V50 pro will be priced at £119.99/$119.99, it looks like an excellent deal for a camera that packs in this resolution and framerate.Įlectronic Image stabilisation is a prominent feature of 2018/2019, and here the V50 Pro features a 6-axis gyroscope. I’ve recently looked at the EK7000 Pro and have been impressed with the small cameras abilities as well as the inclusion of one of the best 2-inch IPS touch screens for the price on the market. This new camera features native 4K video capture at an impressive 30fps along with with touch screen, electronic image stabilisation and big 20mp stills capture. It looks like summer is on the way with the release of the AKASO V50 Pro.
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