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   You just surfed the best wave of one's life, or completed an epic mountain bike ride. Naturally, you want to tell your pals about it. http://ferragamo0006.biroudo.jp/ Recounting your adventures via words can recapture a few of the excitement, but a video would be much better, right?

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The $350 Ion Air Pro WiFi impresses with a streamlined style that makes it easy to begin shooting right away. The GoPro is a bit more expensive: The camera alone expenses $300, &#12501;&#12455;&#12521;&#12460;&#12514; &#12450;&#12454;&#12488;&#12524;&#12483;&#12488; and if you would like the WiFi BacPac, that??s another $60; you will get a combo kit having a remote for $100. Setup also takes a bit longer. Even so, the GoPro is the much better option, because when it comes to probably the most important function ?? video quality ?? it??s the hands-down winner.

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The Ion can capture photos at as much as five megapixels, &#12513;&#12531;&#12474; &#12501;&#12455;&#12521;&#12460;&#12514; but photos suffer in the same issues as video. I also found it annoying that I had to connect the Ion to my pc to alter the camera??s settings. Ion says a future update will permit you adjust the settings in the camera??s smartphone app.


The Ion is otherwise simple to use. The tube-shaped camera features two large buttons on leading: A power/camera important and a slider switch that stops/starts video recording. The camera vibrates briefly to confirm it??s recording, that is good.

The cool thing concerning the Ion camera is the company??s ??podz?? method. &#36001;&#24067; &#12501;&#12455;&#12521;&#12460;&#12514; This is a disc in the back of the camera that consists of the Wi-Fi radio and twists off so you can access the camera??s numerous ports. The company plans to offer other podz, like 1 incorporating a bigger battery or perhaps a much better microphone, so you can effortlessly swap them out.

As for the Wi-Fi functionality, it??s a good option if you want to become able to view and share videos correct following you??re done. http://ferragamo0008.amigasa.jp/ I downloaded the Ion Camera app to my iPhone (an Android version is coming) and connected towards the camera. All my pictures and videos appeared within the album section. You are able to share directly to Facebook, and also you also get eight gigabytes of totally free cloud-based storage.


The GoPro HD Hero2 delivered superb video high quality. Videos shot at full 1080p resolution looked sharp and bright, with much more correct colors. It was much better at image stabilization, &#12501;&#12455;&#12521;&#12460;&#12514; &#12469;&#12531;&#12480;&#12523; and the waterproof housing helped block out wind noise. The camera also features a wider field of view than the Ion, so it was in a position to capture more from the scene.

The GoPro can take photos up to 11 megapixels and, in contrast to the Ion, you can alter the settings right in the camera. Two buttons on the front and top from the little, rectangular camera help you navigate through the numerous menus, whilst a small LCD displays all of your choices.

I like the onscreen battery indicator. The Ion vibrates when low on battery, but I like a visual cue, as well. Each cameras promise about two.5 hours of battery life. In tests exactly where I shot continuous 1080p video, each the GoPro and Ion delivered two hours and 40 minutes of battery life.


The GoPro requires housing in most instances, whereas the Ion works without one. The GoPro comes with a plastic case with two interchangeable back doors ?? one that??s waterproof and an additional with vents to capture much more sound. Installation is easy, but if you would like to add the WiFi BacPac, &#12501;&#12455;&#12521;&#12460;&#12514; which attaches to the back of the camera via connector, that demands another door. It??s not an enormous deal, but just know that the GoPro requires a bit more preparing and setup.

The WiFi Remote Manage is really a helpful accessory. You are able to wear it on your wrist and take pictures and video with the press of a button. It was great whilst skating, since I didn??t need to bend over and press the button each time, and I can imagine utilizing it whilst surfing.


GoPro??s Wi-Fi app is due out within the fall for iOS and Android devices, but I got an early peek in the iPhone version. The interface appears simple, and provides a preview of the camera??s angle. &#12501;&#12455;&#12521;&#12460;&#12514;&#12496;&#12483;&#12463; You can also access all the camera settings, and you??ll be able to view and share clips by way of social networks like the Ion app.

I had lots of enjoyable using each cameras, and though I just like the Ion??s style better, I??m willing to cope with the extra setup from the GoPro for better video high quality, and would suggest it to other outside enthusiasts who wish to capture all their adventures.
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