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R**Y
ok so I have done some resurch on this CT7000 before I bought it and I am pleased to say I am more than happy with it
wow wow wow, ok so I have done some resurch on this CT7000 before I bought it and I am pleased to say I am more than happy with it.the video quality set on 1080 -30fps is excellent and the built in microphone picks every thing up with out any distortion,however whilst it is in its water proof case you will pick up some handling noise from the case etc but its ok.it comes with many fitting and attachments so yes I recommend this to any one...don't pay hundreds for a |GO PRO buy this CT7000further information that no one seems to be able to tell me so I will share this, a 16GB class 10 micro sd card will give you 2hours 30 minutes and 33seconds of recording on full HD 1080p 30fps fine setting with audio (excellent quality audio I must say) so the lower the quality the more time you will get.so a 32GB class 10 micro sd card will give you 5 hours 9 minutes and 53seconds of video recording on full HD 1080p 30fps fine setting with audio.I also bought a couple of spare batteries with a charger and they fit just fine and work well (Yuancin 2 x 1050mAh Rechargeable) from amazon of course. The charger also charges my crosstour batteries which is even better.so overall I love this camera and I am recommending it to all my friends...
C**T
It does the job very well at a fraction of a GoPro
Better than a GoPro...why? see belowI bought this solely for an African adventure holiday. I did not see myself using it for much else afterwards so I did not want to spend too much money. There are a number of GoPro lookalikes out there and so I eventually chose this version.The review: I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality, after trying out HD at Victoria falls. (I also took some pretty good still shots with it) I next experiment with it around the hotel at 720p resolution with 30fps and then 720/60fps.For its main use, white-water rafting down the Zambesi, I used 720 and 60fps. I chose this lower resolution because I really did not know at the time how much memory i would use up nor how long the (2) supplied batteries would last. I knew that I would be filming continuously for 6 hours or more. There was only a little discernable quality from 720 to HD also so I went for the less memory hungry 720p.In the end the batteries failed long before the memory did (so buy extra batteries for long filming times ...a 64GB card will last all day but the batteries not quite 2 hours each) .But the results that I did get were excellent. I am sure that the far more expensive GoPro must be in some way superior but I was very satisfied with both sound and picture quality.But here is the real reason it is far better than a GoPro... at the start of the rafting our guide was asked by another rafter if it was OK to take his GoPro. The answer was jokingly "yes I am sure the crocodiles would love to have another GoPro to play with when you lose it"..... at this point he removed his camera and put it in the 'valuables box'. I kept my cheap look-a-like strapped to my chest and I captured the memories of a lifetime. He captured nothing on his GoPro. If I had lost my camera it would have been sad but at less than 30 quid it would not have been the end of the world. But I didn't lose it (the additional fittings i bought separately worked well and it remained strapped to my chest throughout, including a capsize) so I have the memories captured and stored to bore my friends with for months and years to come ;)Oh ... I did lose the spare battery while swimming through a rapid (it was in a ziplock bag in my shorts pocket) So i need to buy another, probably another 2 or 3 just in case I go rafting again . Not sure if spares are available... I will search now
P**Y
Bargain, quality per pound far exceeds any GoPro
The Camera is very cheap but does not feel it, the build quality is superb and sturdy as are the attachments that come with the camera. What surprised me most was how good the audio quality was for such a small and cheap thing. I was very happy with the video quality as you can see everything that is happening even while moving. Most settings are straight forward to figure out but if you struggle with that there are plenty of online videos both by Crosstour themselves and fans of the product. Connecting to a mobile was simple and painless and the delay between the two is minimal, one second at very most but I do not feel it is that long.The camera heats up quite quickly so be careful with removing the battery in case it too is hot, however it is not too hot to operate and only the screen is hot to the touch, seeing as this is not a touch screen that is not an issue, especially if you wear the case on it, which I advise as it takes nothing from the quality but adds protection.I am so impressed with the company that I no long want a gopro as an upgrade and plan to just move up the Cross Tour cameras as money comes in. For a first buy this is a must, especially on a budget. Quality per pound is so exceedingly obvious that the extra 200+ pounds for a gopro that may or may not have a small margin of improvement is not worth the money or the risk.Buy this product, you will not be disappointed!
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