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The Dragon Touch 4K Action Camera is a compact, high-performance camera designed for thrill-seekers. With 4K video capabilities, 20MP photo resolution, and a waterproof case that allows for underwater use up to 100FT, this camera is perfect for capturing every exciting moment. It includes a wireless remote for easy operation, versatile shooting modes, and comes with two rechargeable batteries and a comprehensive accessory kit.
Zoom | Digital |
Optical Zoom | 4 x |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet, iphone, Smartphone |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
File Format | JPEG,MP4 |
Exposure Control Type | Manual, Automatic |
Image Capture Speed | 60 fps |
Shooting Modes | Slow Motion |
Image Aspect Ration | 16:9 |
Video Resolution | 1080p, 4K, 2.7K |
Video Capture Format | AVI |
Effective Still Resolution | 24 MP |
Number of Speakers | 1 |
Supported Audio Format | MP4, AAC, HDR, WMA |
Lens Type | Wide Angle |
Focus Type | Auto Focus, Fixed Focus |
Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
Minimum Focal Length | 1 |
Maximum Focal Length | 1 |
Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SD |
Flash Memory Video Speed Class | 10 |
Flash Memory Speed Class | 10+ |
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
Display Resolution Maximum | 4096*2160 Pixels |
Screen Size | 2 Inches |
Form Factor | Compact |
Item Weight | 0.33 Pounds |
Operating System | ios, Android |
Style | Minimalist |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.18"D x 2.36"W x 1.97"H |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
Image stabilization | Digital |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Color | black |
Features | Image-stabilization, Time-lapse, Waterproof, Variable speed clip, Digital Lenses, Wide-Angle |
B**T
Exactly what I was looking for
I bought this action cam a little over a week ago and have used it pretty much on a daily basis, both as a car dash cam and also for recording my team's matches (I coach volleyball). Before I usually buy anything, I try to do a good amount of research on the product I'm interested in as well as read a ton of reviews from people who have already purchased and used the item. I find that they're really helpful in finding the ins and outs of the product.Scratching my head over some of the not so favorable reviews on this particular action camera. I feel like this was a great purchase in that it does exactly what the description states. The quality of picture from the Vision 3 is excellent. As a dash cam, I've used it on most of my drives and even reviewed much of the footage it recorded. I think the picture quality is great. The recording is smooth. I even used it during a night drive. It was raining and pretty dark but the camera still managed to pick up a decent amount of details under the conditions. In regular day time when there is natural light outside, it's very very clear. As for night driving, I have found that when the roads are well lit (lamp posts, street lights, and even all the lights from other car headlights on the freeway), the camera is able to record very discernable images. The footage is absolutely "useable".As a camera for recording sports, it's perfect for what I need. It comes with a number of different mounts, including both an open and also a waterproof case (I pretty much use the waterproof case for everything at this point). The water proof case feels very sturdy and seems to offer a lot of protection not only from water but from perhaps scratches to the camera and its lense. When the camera is in the case, it does not pick up ambient noise very well. The camera doesn't pick up sound very well in general, but I knew this would be the case after reading several reviews and I didn't purchase it for the sound quality. It has different recording quality settings. I have used to 1080p at 30 fps (trying to save battery life and space on the card) and the picture quality is great. As I said, I coach volleyball, so the ball can travel at pretty high speeds. No problem for the camera to pick up the speed clearly and smoothly.As I mentioned earlier, I read a lot of reviews on items I'm thinking about buying. I read a small handful of bad reviews on this camera and I'm kind of scratching my head over them. I read some reviews complaining about picture quality or that the footage is "bumpy" because it doesn't have image stabilization. Really?? I've watched a lot of footage from the camera as my dash cam (the camera has "Drive mode" so it can be used specifically as an alternative to cameras that are solely dash cams) and I have found them to be very clear, stable, and smooth. Kind of have to ask,"What are the bad reviewers looking for exactly when they complain about the image quality??" Some people give bad reviews based on sound quality. Are they expecting movie theater RPX level sound quality from this tiny little unit??I feel like you get a great little unit out of this Vision 3. In fact, you don't just get what you pay for (which is relatively not much at all), I really feel like you get more than what you pay for from the price point. It comes with a lot of bells and whistles - great protective/waterproof case, various mounts, 2 batteries, and a remote control (really great, btw). I only wish it also came with a protective carrying case with the purchase, but no worries because I found one for about $9 here on Amazon! I didn't want to pay $200+ for a "main" brand action camera and I feel like I got pretty close quality from this Dragon Touch. Ultimately, I guess it all just depends on what you're looking for (as with anything else we buy), but I found exactly what I wanted out of this camera and I'm really happy I bought it.
J**E
Fantastic Buy. Great Camera
This does not come with a manual BUT IT GIVES A WEB SITE TO DOWNLOAD A PDF MANUAL which is very complete. About 20 pages with large print and photos. Extremely good manual. They should include a short version of the manual which stated the Mode button. After turning on (Long Press of Mode) you are in Video mode, Press a second time (short press) and it is Snap Shot Mode. Another press and it is Slow Motion mode.I bought it mainly for the time delay mode which is really great. I even figured how to calculate the record time vs playback time. Normally it takes 30 frames per second. In the 0.5, it is taking 2 frames per second (15 times fewer frames than normal). If you record for 60 minutes, divide the 60 by 15 (because you are recording 15 times less frames per second). On the 1s setting you are recording 1 frame per second which is 30 times less than normal, so for 60 minutes of record, you get (divide by 30) 2 minutes of play back.One thing to remember is if it has entered Screen saver mode, you have to press the record button twice, once to wake the camera up and the second time to begin recording.I'm still learning and have missed multiple shots from Operator error. I just need to use it more.It's light weight but in my opinion, well constructed. I really like the remote control. The more I use it the more I enjoy it.If you have problem connecting to the computer via USB Port, It is probably a cable problem. When you attach to the USB on the computer, a Drop Down menu says, USB MODE, PC CAMERA, CHARGING MOSE. My drop down menu was intermittent caused by the cable. If you do not get the menu then try another cable
S**M
Wish I had known this before ordering...
I purchased this for a day trip to sea world with the hopes of getting some fun underwater pics and video of our child and friend. It worked well for the intended purpose, but there are a few "fine" points that I wish I had known before I ordered it. I hope this helps someone.I wanted an action cam with a Sony sensor, 16mp photos at minimum, and 4K/30. Here's what I found out...1) the 4K bitrate is only around 10Mbps. Thats really low. It means that the 4K video will be blocky and lower-than-usuable quality. I also noticed frame skipping, so the 4K footage was mostly garbage. Keep in mind, a higher bit rate means that more information can be recorded per second. A GoPro Hero 5, for example, records 4K at 60Mbps. That's 6x more information per second. It makes a huge difference.2) the bitrate for 2.7K goes UP to 20Mbps. I don't understand why, but it looks much better. The video is smooth with no noticeable dropped frames. Basically, this is the highest setting that you would want to use.3) the bitrate for all 1080 and 720 combinations stayed at 20Mbps. For 1080, this is perfectly good for the average person.The audio is always 8K mono AAC (as are many action cams).I also purchased a JinSun camera on Prime Day so that I could compare. Im not about to try to sift through every action cam on Amazon, but I'd really like a higher bitrate recording than the Dragon Touch produced, especially at 2.7K (20Mbps 2.7K shows some artifactwing in faster action sequences). I prefer to shoot at 4K (I shoot Panasonic equipment professionally), but 2.7K is fine for my family stuff. Interestingly, the JinSun 4K/30 cam yielded an 18Mbps 4K (still low) and 2.7K-720p yield a 26Mbps file with 8K mono AAC audio. It does have a noticeably better picture quality.I contacted Dragon Touch about a firmware update to address the low bitrate and really didn't get much help. Interestingly, the emails came back from Akaso tech support, so I suppose this is just a rebranded Akaso.So, I'll keep the Dragon Touch for my 9yr old and the JinSun for myself. It's on par with other cams in this price range and at the asking price, a good value.For the asking price, I feel like the Dragon Touch is a little lacking and I'd look at the JinSun (on sale), instead. Both use the DVX app and have very similar features at similar prices. For the same money, I'll take the JinSun.
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