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Action Cameras Provide 360 Degrees of Fun

One of the hottest trends this past holiday season was the action camera.  Being a photographer, I’ve followed this trend closely and sure enough, it was a hot ticket items, that is only going to trend higher over the next few years, as new models compete to offer the most popular features available to date.  According to data online, the fastest growing regions for action camera sales are in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, with virtually anywhere the camera is sold showing no signs of its popularity slowing down.  What this means is that you can purchase an action camera now, and it will still be relevant for the next few years.

There are so many things to love about action cameras.  The hands free operation makes it easy to use.  But it’s the incredible shots are the strongest selling point.  There’s one commercial that shows a young tyke with a camera strapped to his helmet as he skateboards on the boardwalk.  You get the idea – if a little kid can use it, you can, too.  Basically, the lens element is attached to the top or side of a helmet, or other sports gear and once in motion, you get the type of incredible action shots that used to be the exclusive domain of professional camera operators.  And they are so lightweight, you’ve got to remember you’ve got one strapped on.  But don’t worry, they are designed to survive drops, bangs and crashes that would all but destroy traditional cameras costing hundreds more.

GoPro dominates the market but a quick check shows many reviewers recommend it as well other products in a wide range of prices, so there’s something for every budget.  You can expect to pay upwards of $150 for a basic camera, with $350+ being the standard for more bells, whistles and features like HD.  And right now, I’ve found a way you can save on a highly rated action camera with help from Groupon CouponsGander Mountain is featuring the VuPoint Action Camera VPS100.  But click here to learn how you can save even more by using the Groupon coupon.  You can get incredible savings of up to 40% off selected Gander Mountain items, and 70% off outlet stock.  And best,  you can get free shipping when you spend $50 or more.

Imagine being the star in your own action movie, using a camera that can keep up with your heroic antics on land and sea.  That’s right.  One of the most loved features of some action cameras is that they are waterproof, and allow users to get out in the water, surfing, fishing, swimming all while capturing 360 degree footage that’s as easy to upload and edit as it is to shoot.  And since the camera takes care of technical stuff like focus, contrast and white balance, all you have to do is strap it on, crank it up, and go shoot like a pro.

Tips on Buying a Point and Shoot Camera

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If you’re simply a novice photographer, you can get by without the complicated features of an SLR. You can still shoot great pictures with a mere point and shoot camera.

When buying a point and shoot, choose one with as few settings to fiddle with as possible. Those extra features will only cost you extra bucks, and will just end up useless for a newbie like you anyway. Get one with good anti-shake technology, as what most of us are concerned about are blurred pictures.

As for megapixels, yes bigger is better, but for a simple shooter, a mere 8-megapixel should suffice.

Not all point and shoot cameras are created equal, so be sure to choose well. Your wallet will thank you for it.

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Video cam for video editing subject

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My daughter will have a video editing class this school year and she may need a video camera to use for the course. A relative who works abroad offered to buy a video camera for us. He said gadgets are quite cheaper abroad including musical instruments like keyboard for kids, so we are thinking if we can request him to buy a video camera for our daughter.

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