🎬 Own the moment, command the scene with AKASO V50 Elite!
The AKASO V50 Elite is a professional-grade action camera featuring 4K60fps video recording, advanced electronic image stabilization, and voice control for hands-free operation. Its waterproof design supports depths up to 131 feet, making it ideal for water sports and extreme adventures. With an 8X zoom, adjustable viewing angles, and a responsive touchscreen, it’s engineered for millennial pros who demand high-quality, versatile footage on the go.
Brand Name | AKASO |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.57 x 1.18 inches |
Item model number | V50-Elite |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Anti-Shake, Remote Control, Slow Motion, Time Lapse, Touchscreen |
B**N
Excellent camera at a great price
I bought this camera for scuba diving and snorkeling and the camera has worked great. The videos are extremely clear, and stable. I was nervous about the case cracking when diving, but I did not have any issues when diving down to 60 feet. The camera is very high quality at a great price. It also comes with a ton of accessories, so it can be mounted anywhere.
M**G
Great value for the price.
This is my first camera of this type. I bike, kayak and off-road, so this camera will definitely come in handy. There was no way I was paying GoPro prices as I will only use the camera for personal use on a limited basis.My first impression of the camera is very positive. It has plenty of features and the image quality is very good, in bright light. The kit comes with a lot of good accessories. I already have a mini tri-pod for my webcam that I can use, but it would be nice if it came with a mini tripod. With the money saved buying this camera, there are plenty of options for accessories, including extra batteries.I purchased a 128 GB mini-SD card even though the manual lists 32 & 64 GB cards are compatible. The camera recognized it and formatted it without issue. The 128 GB card allows for about 4 hours of video at 4k30fps.The not so great - the camera is only so so in low light situations. I don't plan to use it often in those situations and I knew this before purchasing. So not a deal breaker.One issue that is a pain, on one kayaking trip where temps were in the upper 90s, the camera shutdown because it got too hot. Understandable, but the only way to get it to come back on after it cooled down was to remove the battery and miniSD card and hook up a USB cable with 5 Watts and 2 Amps power source. The camera came right on and I was able to reinstall the battery and miniSD card. Although also not a deal breaker, I need to remember to bring a portable charge that can charge at those specs in case the camera overheats again.All in all, it is a great buy. It was priced at $140, but has a $25 off coupon when I bought it. It's a really nice camera that really captures the great moments when our in nature.
B**.
Solid video for the price.
Just got two of these in as they are cheap enough, I thought I'd give them a shot. I own 2 Yi 4k cameras as well as a gopro hero 7 black.Video - the 4k/60 and 4k/30, which are the only reasons I decided to purchase these, are pretty darn solid, good quality, certainly useable. Not quite up to par with the Yi 4k, but close enough. I'm satisfied as far as the video quality goes. Neither is quite up to par with the hero 7 but I wouldn't expect that. My main purpose for them was underwater use on a cruise we went on since they came with dive housings. They worked perfectly other than fogging up which, is disappointing, but it happens with all dive housings. Even with the inserts they still fogged up after about 30 minutes. I was highly impressed with the video quality regardless.Audio - This is the only reason I'm not rating this camera 5 stars. The audio is absolutely useless. The unit is only recording in mono for starters and not stereo. I've tried everything I can think of and cannot seem to find anything about tis issue online anywhere. The audio quality is nowhere close to useable either. The mics built into this thing are very cheap and have extremely thin sound. I suppose some of that could be contributed to the fact that only one mic is working, but without a fix for that, I have no way to tell.If anyone else has experienced this or has a fix, please let me know.Edit 1-10-19: So I contacted Akaso support and they determined that one of the cameras had a defective mic. I sent the camera and all of it's accessories back to them in the original box and they sent me a brand new one that I just received yesterday in the mail. Took a few weeks but all in all, not a bad experience. The cameras work out really nicely. The mics are very sensitive and don't do well in loud environments, but otherwise, are an excellent alternative to the uber-expensive GoPro's with most of the same features. All in all, the audio is decent but not pro-level which is more than acceptable at the price point and the video is far above what they could've settled on. My only other wish is that they would add more options for white balance and color temp along with iso and shutter speed.
Trustpilot
5 days ago
1 week ago