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The video introduces and reviews a 4K action camera from a company called Extreme, highlighting its robust features like waterproof and shockproof capabilities. Key functionalities include various shooting modes such as 1080p at 60fps, 16-megapixel photo mode, and 720p at 120fps for slow-motion, with accompanying underwater footage shown. The camera comes with an array of accessories, such as bike and helmet clips, a 2.4 GHz remote control, built-in Wi-Fi for smartphone connectivity, and two 1050mAh batteries. The video also provides a detailed walkthrough of the camera’s settings, including video resolution options (4K at 30fps, 2.7K at 30fps), sound recording, time-lapse, slow motion, loop recording, photo resolution, auto and drama shots, image rotation, driving mode, Wi-Fi settings, and date formats, demonstrating both the camera interface and mobile control capabilities.
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In this segment, the host introduces a 4K action camera from a company called Extreme, highlighting its waterproof and shockproof case. He demonstrates removing the camera from its case and turning it on. The camera comes with a variety of accessories, including a bike clip, helmet clips, and a 2.4 GHz remote control. It also has built-in Wi-Fi for remote control via a smartphone. The camera is equipped with two 1050mAh batteries, each lasting about an hour and a half. The host points out the camera’s features, such as the micro USB for charging, micro HDMI out, and micro SD card slot. He showcases the different modes: 1080p at 60 frames per second, 16-megapixel photo mode, and 720p at 120 frames per second slow-motion mode, and mentions upcoming footage demonstrating these modes, including underwater shots.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to navigate various camera settings using the up and down buttons and the mode button. They demonstrate adjusting video resolution options, including shooting in 4K at 30 frames per second, 2.7K at 30 frames per second, and other choices. The speaker also shows how to enable or disable sound recording, switch between regular mode and time-lapse mode, and adjust slow-motion settings (1080p at 60fps or 720p at 120fps). They cover loop recording, setting photo resolution, timing shots, and using features like auto and drama shots. Additionally, the video explains image rotation for shooting upside down, enabling driving mode, controlling Wi-Fi for phone connectivity, and changing date formats and SD card settings directly from the camera. The speaker mentions that these settings can also be controlled from a cell phone but focuses on demonstrating the camera interface.