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A GoPro Killer. POW! BAM! WHAMO! BIFF!
• Sony IMX206 16 MP Exmor R CMOS BSI image sensor
• 150°, f/2.8, 6 element glass lens.
• Gorilla Glass touch screen - 2.0" LCD
• EIS - Electronic Image Stabilization (1440P 30fps • 1080P 30fps/60fps • 720P 30fps/60fps)
• LDC - Lens Distortion Correction
• Hisilicon Hi3556 Chipset (Main processor)
• ROM/RAM - 1.0 Gb/4.0 Gb
• AAC - Advanced Audio Coding
• Bluetooth & dual-band WiFi (2.4 GHz & 5 GHz)
• Phone App
• Video
4K (3840 x 2160) 20 fps
1440 (1920 x 1440) 30 fps
1080 (1920 x 1080) 30/60 fps
720 (1280 x 720) 30/60/120 fps
• Video Format - H.264/.mp4
• Modes - other than Video/Photo
• Video + photo (video & time lapse at the same time) • 1440P (1920 x 1440) 30, 25fps
• 1080P (1920 x 1080) 30, 25fps Intervals: 5/10/30/60 seconds
• Time Lapse (video & photo) - Interval: 0.5s/1s/2s/5s/10s/30s/60s
• Slow motion - x2/x4/x8
• Loop • Minutes - 5/20/60/120/Max (until the memory card fills up)
• Burst 16MP (4068 x 3456)/10MP(3648 x 2736)
Intervals: 3, 5, 10/s • 10/2s, 10/3s • 20/2s • 30/3s, 30/6s
• Timer 3/5/10/15 seconds
EV • 2.0/1.5/1.0/0.5/0/-0.5/-1.0/-1.5/-2.0
ISO • 100/200/400/800/1600/3200/6400
Metering • Center/Spot/Average
Sharpness • High/medium/Low
Shutter • Auto/2s/5s/10s/15s/20s/30s
White balance • Auto/Native/Tungsten/Daylight/Cloudy
Battery Life (LCD ON + WIFI ON) 130 minutes
Micro USB flash memory • 16G to 128 GB (minimum class 10) FAT 32 format
$99.99
YI Lite Action Camera
The $100 gets you just the camera, a quick guide, a 1400 mAh battery and a short (8 3/4") USB cable - no case and no accessories.
The camera has just 1 button, because on the back it has a touch screen.
Learning how to navigate the touch screen menus is trial and error because there is no documentation, hard copy or online.
But anyone having some experience with such menus shouldn't have to much trouble susing it out. After all. I managed. Even though I'm an old guy. I just by played with the camera off and on a few times today.
One of the nice features of this little action camera is that it has a built in 1/4-20 tripod socket.
Unfortunately this action camera is a tad wider than the $47 Eonfine action camera I had gotten several months back. I can use a lot of the Eonfine accessories but I can't use the Eonfine's waterproof housing.
Kupton looks to have a decent accessory kit for the Yi Lite.
I've got a couple extra batteries and a charger coming from Newmowa.
• Sony IMX206 16 MP Exmor R CMOS BSI image sensor
• 150°, f/2.8, 6 element glass lens.
• Gorilla Glass touch screen - 2.0" LCD
• EIS - Electronic Image Stabilization (1440P 30fps • 1080P 30fps/60fps • 720P 30fps/60fps)
• LDC - Lens Distortion Correction
• Hisilicon Hi3556 Chipset (Main processor)
• ROM/RAM - 1.0 Gb/4.0 Gb
• AAC - Advanced Audio Coding
• Bluetooth & dual-band WiFi (2.4 GHz & 5 GHz)
• Phone App
• Video
4K (3840 x 2160) 20 fps
1440 (1920 x 1440) 30 fps
1080 (1920 x 1080) 30/60 fps
720 (1280 x 720) 30/60/120 fps
• Video Format - H.264/.mp4
• Modes - other than Video/Photo
• Video + photo (video & time lapse at the same time) • 1440P (1920 x 1440) 30, 25fps
• 1080P (1920 x 1080) 30, 25fps Intervals: 5/10/30/60 seconds
• Time Lapse (video & photo) - Interval: 0.5s/1s/2s/5s/10s/30s/60s
• Slow motion - x2/x4/x8
• Loop • Minutes - 5/20/60/120/Max (until the memory card fills up)
• Burst 16MP (4068 x 3456)/10MP(3648 x 2736)
Intervals: 3, 5, 10/s • 10/2s, 10/3s • 20/2s • 30/3s, 30/6s
• Timer 3/5/10/15 seconds
EV • 2.0/1.5/1.0/0.5/0/-0.5/-1.0/-1.5/-2.0
ISO • 100/200/400/800/1600/3200/6400
Metering • Center/Spot/Average
Sharpness • High/medium/Low
Shutter • Auto/2s/5s/10s/15s/20s/30s
White balance • Auto/Native/Tungsten/Daylight/Cloudy
Battery Life (LCD ON + WIFI ON) 130 minutes
Micro USB flash memory • 16G to 128 GB (minimum class 10) FAT 32 format
$99.99
YI Lite Action Camera
The $100 gets you just the camera, a quick guide, a 1400 mAh battery and a short (8 3/4") USB cable - no case and no accessories.
The camera has just 1 button, because on the back it has a touch screen.
Learning how to navigate the touch screen menus is trial and error because there is no documentation, hard copy or online.
But anyone having some experience with such menus shouldn't have to much trouble susing it out. After all. I managed. Even though I'm an old guy. I just by played with the camera off and on a few times today.
One of the nice features of this little action camera is that it has a built in 1/4-20 tripod socket.
Unfortunately this action camera is a tad wider than the $47 Eonfine action camera I had gotten several months back. I can use a lot of the Eonfine accessories but I can't use the Eonfine's waterproof housing.
Kupton looks to have a decent accessory kit for the Yi Lite.
I've got a couple extra batteries and a charger coming from Newmowa.
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