🌟 Capture Life’s Epic Moments in Ultra HD – Don’t Just Watch, Be There!
The AKASO EK7000 is a compact, professional-grade 4K30FPS action camera featuring 20MP photos, advanced electronic image stabilization, and a waterproof case rated for depths up to 131 feet. Equipped with a wireless wrist remote, built-in WiFi for quick sharing, and 4X digital zoom, it’s designed for millennials who demand high-quality, versatile footage on the go.
Digital Zoom | 4 x |
Zoom | fixed |
Optical Zoom | 1 x |
Display Resolution Maximum | 76,800 |
Screen Size | 2 Inches |
Form Factor | Compact |
Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
Style | Base |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.9"D x 2"W x 1.5"H |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n |
Photo Sensor Size | 1-inch |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
Image stabilization | Digital |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Connectivity Technology | Built-in WiFi (10m / 30ft range) & HMDI |
Color | Black |
Features | Timer, Remote Control, Anti-Shake, Time Lapse |
Lens Type | Close-Up |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Minimum Aperture | 2 Millimeters |
Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
Minimum Focal Length | 12.00 |
Maximum Focal Length | 28.00 |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 32 |
Flash Memory Speed Class | Class 10 or higher |
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
White Balance Settings | Auto |
File Format | JPEG |
Exposure Control Type | Manual, Automatic |
Image Capture Speed | 60 fps |
Shooting Modes | Underwater, Manual, Automatic, Sports |
Image Aspect Ration | 16:9 |
Video Resolution | 4K |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Effective Still Resolution | 1.00 |
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GoPRo Who? This camera is amazing for amateur use!
The media could not be loaded. *Attached photos and video for from the camera reference*So if you're like me and looking for a geat camera to tkae with you on vacation OR are wanting an in-action camera for all of your fun outdoors adventures but aren't sure yet about spending the hundreds for a GoPro and accessories... Let me tell you...Give this camera a good go!I went into this a bit skeptical that for the price that this camera was going to be worthwhile, I was going on a trip to Belize where I knew I'd have a lot of water/outdoor activities like, snorkeling, kayaking, hiking, biking, and more.I was concerned that this camera would not hold up well...BOY WAS I WRONG!Pros:1. This camera has the option to do 4K at 30FPS (frames per second) if you want crystal clear shots or videos that don't have a lot of movement and are pretty to look at. OR you can swap to 1080P (Which is still FULL HD) at 60fps, and you can have a smoother video quality with more frames per second at a slightly lower video quality. BOTH ARE GREAT OPTIONS2. You can easily transfer the videos to your phone after making them instead of having to wait until you're at a computer.3. This camera quality holds up* compared to the bigger name brand version.*Obviously it's not going to be AS GOOD as the GoPro BUT pricewise when compared it does.4. The camera is so simple and easy to use.5. The camera comes with *2* batteries for use AND a single charger that can charge them both at the same time.6. The case it comes with for underwater use is A++ and solid, works VERY well!Cons:1. The battery life isn't the BEST, it probably has a solid hour or two of constant continual use in the battery at 4k video, or a bit longer at 1080p, and same goes for taking pictures. BUT It has a timeout option to make the screen go black to conserve battery life.2. The app is SLOW. To transfer from the camera to your phoen via wifi is EASY, but the APP you have to get is just a bit too slow for loading things.Overall, this is WELL WORTH the price you pay, it's quality considering how inexpensive it is.If you are an amateur videographer and just want to capture your adventures I'd highly recommend.If you are a professional on any level, I would suggest spending the extra money to get the more expensive name brand.
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Day 1 Reactions
1) Good heavens there are SO MANY ACCESSORIES! I love it but also.. how am I going to carry all this around?! I'm going to need to buy a case, because this doesn't come with one.2) There are features in my menu that I don't see in the online manual or in YouTube videos from others. Well, just ONE specific feature that I've noticed so far: there isn't a single "timelapse" menu option which was apparently the camera taking a single photo ever x amount of seconds. The issue as a YouTuber mentioned, is that the camera doesn't stitch those photos together automatically like on a GoPro. You have to stitch the photos yourself on the computer. But I guess that's why AKASO added a NEW timelapse option... Video time lapse! This does in fact result in a video (mp4 file) that is a timelapse fast movie. Yay! On the screen, when in VIDEO timelapse, you'll first see 00:00 and it will update for every 1 second of video you'll have after it's all stitched together.3) Picture quality: from the screen it looks like my car dashcam. Not great. Even though I'm on 4K it looks like a bad quality version of 4K. But that's the tiny screen. Maybe the tiny screen just doesn't have great resolution. When viewing the videos and pictures on the computer... eh, it's alright, but don't think you'll be recording a Hollywood level movie. In semi-good light it already started to struggle. This works best in bright light and then very quickly takes a dip in quality when it starts getting darker. But still useable! The video noise can be decreased with noise reduction software.4) Micro SD card is very difficult to get in. It needs that last tiny little bit of a push that's super difficult. I need to press the edge of my nail against the thin edge of the Micro SD card and most times I'm slipping off it. I'm using a wooden toothpick that has been the most helpful. But it shouldn't be THAT hard to get the Micro SD card in. I use a Micro SD card in my drone and it's nowhere near as difficult to fully insert.4.1) Speaking of Micro SD cards, I know people have mixed results using cards larger than the recommended 32GB. I'm using a "Gigastone 128GB V30 Micro SDXC U3 Class 10 I" and so far it's worked with everything I've tried. Maybe the mixed results are because some people are using older firmware on the camera or maybe certain brands of MicroSD cards above 32GB just don't work.5) It was annoying at first having the power button also be the menu button, but you get used to it FAST and I like that they've kept it simple - less to break. It's a bit annoying that every time I want to get to settings I have to cycle through all the video/photo modes first, but again it's a small price to pay for the low cost of the device and the fact that there is less that can break down. Also, how often would I even be in the menu? I've set it to what I want to use for most all my videos, no need to keep changing it. (Unless the date/time resets when battery dies?! That I don't actually know yet!)It's not the best camera in the world compared to all other action cameras, but at it's price point it's fantastic. And really, in the action camera world, you're not looking to get Alexa/Red quality footage anyway. It's MUCH MUCH MUCH closer to the quality of a GoPro than a a GoPro is compared to a cinema camera. And with a little tweaking in your video editing software, it'll look even better. For a fraction of the cost of a GoPro. At this point I think you just pay for the GoPro name.This is a great camera if you do a little client work and need time lapse footage of something being built or torn down. Or if you like recording your sports adventures.Very happy with this after 1 day (Fingers crossed for the other days!)
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A decent camera for riding.
These cameras are a good, lower cost alternative to GoPro. The stabilizer isn't as good, but I'm not out here doing stunt videos. I bought it for insurance, so that everything that happens on my bike is recorded. The cons are short battery life (I get between an hour to an hour and twenty minutes on a full charge), so buy a couple of extra batteries and charging box (which is almost as expensive as the camera kit), and no playback feature on the camera itself. You have to activate the camera's wifi, link to your phone, and use the app to access your videos. It's great for my purposes. The mount was easy, but the armature jiggles a lot in the wind, which overpowers the stabilization.
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Perfect Budget Camera For Rock Climbing
I bought this after reading reviews and watching videos on YouTube. The quality is exactly what I wanted and expected from this action camera, 1080p @60 FPS. While it’s nice to have, I do not need 4K videos taking up all my storage space. The camera is rugged and can easily be taken up on rock climbing pitches.I very much appreciate how easy the UI is to use. Swapping out the batteries and the micro sd card are easy to do. I absolutely love the battery carrier that also serves as a charger. Akaso really outdid themselves at this price point.I intend on using this camera for every trip in the foreseeable future. Please do yourself the favor and save some money - You won’t regret it!
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