But just because competition is stiff doesn’t mean Garmin’s top-of-line camera is any less good. Its electronic image stabilization was trumped by Sony’s optical system its voice control and integrated touchscreen were matched by GoPro’s Hero5 Black.Īs such, Garmin has since lowered the price of the Ultra 30 by $100 to $400, bringing it in line with the Hero5 Black. The Ultra 30’s key selling points no longer stand out from the crowd. Since Garmin announced the Ultra 30, both Sony and GoPro have come out with new versions of their flagship action cameras. Garmin, the GPS navigation powerhouse turned wearable tech company, is out to prove itself with the new Virb Ultra 30, which was one of the most full-featured action cameras on the market when it launched on August 31. While this was true at one point, it is simply no longer the case. In the saturated world of action cameras, it is easy to assume that there are two broad categories: those that are made by GoPro and those that are not. Shoot 16 megapixel, 12 megapixel, or 8 megapixel as a single shot (on-camera button or controlled remotely) or choose Photo Burst (6/s) or Time Lapse at various intervals. With 16 megapixel photo capture LDC to make your photos sharper, clearer and less distorted. VIRB is a high-powered digital photo camera too. Plus Lens Distortion Correction (LDC) works to enhance the quality of your video, even before you start editing. Multiple HD video modes: With the Digital Image Stabilization feature engaged, VIRB adds a little stability to bumpy rides and adventures so you can share a smoother video. In addition to you adjust resolution and filming speed for crisp, dramatic slow motion up to 120fps. VIRB records true HD 1080p video that lets you relive every minute of your adventure in full, high-contrast, undistorted detail. The VIRB Elite is best in class with GPS tracking that logs your location, altitude and speed plus it tracks power output, heart rate and ambient air temperature via ANT+ compliant sensors. The unique 1.4-inch Chroma™ colour display makes setup and playback a breeze and uses minimal power so VIRB can record more than three hours of true HD (1080p) video on one charge. VIRB features a rugged and waterproof (IPX-7) housing, so there is no extra case necessary to withstand the elements. VIRB combines a unique feature set that makes it easier than ever to capture life’s memories. Garmin VIRB offers high video, photo and audio quality at a competitive price. (Details on the specs are found below the video). Retailers can place orders on 01727 798 345. The Garmin VIRB is available to order from Fisher Outdoor from 1st May. With VIRB Edit, users can easily edit their footage and embed sensor data in the video, then share with family and friends or upload to social media sites such as YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. To complement VIRB Elite, Garmin have launched a free VIRB app for live preview, camera set up and remote functionality on your smartphone, along with a free desktop software application to edit and upload VIRB and VIRB Elite videos. Fisher Outdoor has taken on Garmin’s VIRB sports camera, signing an exclusive distribution deal that will see the product sold only via independent retailers.īeginning at £269 for the standard camera, the VIRB range includes a cycling sector exclusive package that includes the Garmin VIRB Elite camera, a handle bar mount, vented helmet strap and a 16GB MicroSD card.
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