Which Action Camera Should You Buy? 4 Things You Must Check Before You Buy

Sep 20
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2011

StuSensei

StuSensei

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Before you buy an action camera, read this article to learn the things you must look out for so you don't get ripped off when buying an action camera online. If you buy without knowing these things, you may end up paying too much for a useless camera.

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Are you thinking about buying an action camera but not sure which one is the best to buy? In this article I'm going to tell you the top 5 things you need to check out before you buy one.

It depends on what you want to use the camera for,Which Action Camera Should You Buy? 4 Things You Must Check Before You Buy Articles but to make sure you are perfectly happy with your purchase, you will want to consider every point I bring up in this article.

1. HD or No HD?

Pretty much all the top action cameras on sale these days have the ability to record in HD (high-definition). Of course, you'll want HD if you plan to watch your videos back on your Hi-Def big screen TV or computer monitor.

Keep in mind also that HD cameras comes with a higher price tag. You'll be looking to pay more than an non-HD action camera. Non-HD items are fine if you just want to use the videos on your website or for uploading to video sharing sites.

2. Durability

Filming video out doors can really take it out on your equipment so you want to make sure your camera won't break easily. it needs to be durable enough to withstand a few hit and drops onto hard surfaces.

It's hard to know before you buy if it's going to be strong enough. The best thing to do in these situations is search for and read some user's action camera reviews to see what they have experienced.

For the most part, you can be safe with one of the bigger brand name cameras like GoPro, Drift Innovation, Contour and so on. If you buy a cheap one, you could be in for disappointment when it breaks from a hit.

3. Warranty?

This goes along with the above topic of durability. If your camera breaks unexpectedly, then you might be able to get it replaced under warranty. Each maker offers different length warranty so check this out before you buy one. Some cameras have 180 days (6 months) and some have 365 days.

4. Battery Life

Because action camera are designed to be portable and used 'on the go' you want to be assured that the battery has ample life so you can record as much footage as you can. On average, you can expect about 2 to 3 hours recording time from an action camera. If that is not enough for you, then think about also purchasing spare batteries and a car charger for example to make sure you always have enough battery life.

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