With many years of experience working with an action camera camcorder I have a few things that will help you when choosing your next action camera. I have been filming extreme sports for many years and found that a few things has to be in place in order to get the right results. Way to often I have been filming what I thought was the perfect moment but when looking at things afterwards I just find that something was not working as supposed with the action camera.
The first thing you have to consider is weather what you are filming will do with a small and handy action camera or if the quality has to be even better and you will have to go with a larger camera. personally I find that a small action camera most of the times will do because most action cameras records in HD anyway.
My first choice is to find a handy action camera that is small and lightweight because when doing extreme sports I can not be tied down to a large camera I have to be able to move which is not as easy with a larger camera. The camera also needs a minimum of protection so it will not break with just a small hit or drop to the ground. The protection you will find in many variations just make sure you still have easy access to work with the action camera and the buttons otherwise you will go crazy in the long run.
You probably do not find anything more annoying then when your action camera is filming that perfect shot and then runs out of battery - Nothing you can do but to get frustrated so make sure your action camera has good battery life time and that it is possible to recharge easily or that you can change the battery easily while working. Many action cameras today comes with indicators that is lit when camera is working but usually with very little light to save battery time - just make sure it is not so little that you can not see if it is recording in daylight. Also make sure you find an action camera that will work OK in both day and night recordings.
For me the sound is very important and for some this might not be an issue because when editing you can just have music playing but I like to have the real sound from what I am doing and this is a tough choice when you do not want to have big microphones sitting around but it is possible to find an action camera where you have less noise and more of the real sound and by this I mean are you filming while driving on the bike the noise from the wind might catch the microphone but having a case for the camera might solve this issue for me the best solution so far has been the Go pro action camera but you might find other solutions that will suit your needs.
Remember these few guidelines are things I have found good in the process when choosing an action camera but what might be good for me might be the right solution for me might not be for you so also go with your own gut feeling.
The first thing you have to consider is weather what you are filming will do with a small and handy action camera or if the quality has to be even better and you will have to go with a larger camera. personally I find that a small action camera most of the times will do because most action cameras records in HD anyway.
My first choice is to find a handy action camera that is small and lightweight because when doing extreme sports I can not be tied down to a large camera I have to be able to move which is not as easy with a larger camera. The camera also needs a minimum of protection so it will not break with just a small hit or drop to the ground. The protection you will find in many variations just make sure you still have easy access to work with the action camera and the buttons otherwise you will go crazy in the long run.
You probably do not find anything more annoying then when your action camera is filming that perfect shot and then runs out of battery - Nothing you can do but to get frustrated so make sure your action camera has good battery life time and that it is possible to recharge easily or that you can change the battery easily while working. Many action cameras today comes with indicators that is lit when camera is working but usually with very little light to save battery time - just make sure it is not so little that you can not see if it is recording in daylight. Also make sure you find an action camera that will work OK in both day and night recordings.
For me the sound is very important and for some this might not be an issue because when editing you can just have music playing but I like to have the real sound from what I am doing and this is a tough choice when you do not want to have big microphones sitting around but it is possible to find an action camera where you have less noise and more of the real sound and by this I mean are you filming while driving on the bike the noise from the wind might catch the microphone but having a case for the camera might solve this issue for me the best solution so far has been the Go pro action camera but you might find other solutions that will suit your needs.
Remember these few guidelines are things I have found good in the process when choosing an action camera but what might be good for me might be the right solution for me might not be for you so also go with your own gut feeling.
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