Testurteil: "5 out of 5"
Test: Einzeltest: Oregon Scientific ATC9K
Zitat: The good: + Action cams have a reputation for delivering shaky, grainy footage of your extreme exploits, but the ATC9K captures high-action in 1080p high-resolution. The cam is shock-resistant and water-proof to 20m, making it a great compact option for diving. You can record straight to SD card (up to 32GB) and playback your footage straight to its LCD screen – something lacking in most extreme cams. There´s also neat touches, such as an optional GPS unit, so that you can map your progress via Google Maps. There´s also a built-in G-sensor that measures the force of gravity during acceleration, deceleration and hang time, making it an ideal choice for trainers or professionals, or those who simply want to nerd out on data of their exploits while they view.
The bad: - Attaching the cam with the supplied straps is not always the easiest, but once you get the knack, you´ll save some time. It´s also not the cheapest of cams (and you´ll pay £49 extra for the GPS unit), but if you´re planning to use this on a regular basis, it´s worth , ahem, splashing out for.
A great, compact hi-def action cam that will deliver footage of your extreme exploits in gloriously gnarly high definition.