you're planning on laying over your own music). However, I can't emphasise enough that the buzzing sound was debilitating to the audio quality, so it would only be useful for videos where you don't need any sound at all (i.e. The EIS did seem to help a little with my Full HD 60p footage, which was a little less juddery when walking around compare to the unstabilised version. Electronic Image Stabilisation is touted as a key feature however I ran into a pretty debilitating issue with my version, as the EIS caused a loud buzzing noise in video playback! This happened at multiple resolutions, and only happened when the EIS was turned on, so it seems safe to say that the EIS was the problem. I wouldn’t go below that – the 720p looks pretty ropey. Quality is fairly decent – though resolutions go up to 4K, you’re probably better off sticking at Full HD for the smoother 60p frame rate. The EK7000 is on the whole better for video. The smudge in the bottom right is a raindrop on the housing – something to watch for. You can theoretically control the camera via Wi-Fi using a smartphone, but I tried it on multiple Android phones and never got it to work. The buttons are generally more comfortable, but also can be somewhat oblique (no one’s exactly going to intuit that you turn on Wi-Fi by holding the down-arrow button). About fifty per cent of the time you try, you’ll manage it – the other fifty per cent, you’ll just get rid of the screen furniture. The touchscreen is quite fiddly to use – if you want to change your video settings, say, you’ll want to touch the bottom of the screen to bring up the menu. You can navigate the menus using either the touchscreen or the four on-body buttons. Size-wise, it’s small and light enough to slip into a pocket or wear mounted to a helmet without issue – which is exactly what you want from an action camera. It’s a cute little camera, with a pleasing red-and-black trim that recalls the Insta360 One R Twin Edition. When I opened up the Akaso EK7000, a spectator on the reviewing process described it as “cute”. Akaso EK7000 Pro review: Build and handling Arkon 25 mm Robust Aluminum Camera Handlebar Mount (MC25MM1420) 0.
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