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VIcture 4K Action Camera Reviews
Victure are making a name for themselves in the budget action camera market. I take a look accross their range with 3 cameras shown here.
The AC940 is the flagship model, in the middle we have the AC820 that shoots native 4k and lasty the AC700 which is a cheap option for those who don’t take their action footage too seriously and just want to have fun.
All the cameras come with plenty of accessories (See above) to get you started and various frame rates to record video which I’ll highlight for each model. Let’s now tae a look at these 3 Victure actions cams.
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Last update on 2024-12-28 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API
Victure AC940 4K Action Camera
- Waterproof: 40 m
- 4K video: up to 60 fps
- 2.7K video: up to 30 fps
- 1080P video: up to 120 fps
- Stills resolution: 20 MP
This is the current flagship action camera model in Victure’s lineup. The biggest difference with this model over the others is that it’s waterproof up to 5 metres without the need for a housing. For this reason I’d suggest the AC940 for those looking to use their camera mostly in and around water activities such as surfing or kayaking.
At the rear of the camera is a full color touch screen to allow access to the menu functions and framing of shots. There is no front screen, so for vloggers this may be a disadvantage.
As with all the cameras there’s a load of video resolutions and frame rates to choose from.The standout resolution being 4K at 60 frames per second. At 1080P the frame rate increases to 120 fps which means you can really slow down the video footage to get that “slow dreamy filminc look” you see a lot on YouTube these days.
There’s a lot of other modes to choose from including time-lapse for recording fast moving cloud shots and sunsets. A PC webcam mode, plus a loop recording function to use inside a vehicle as a dashboard camera.
For me the real standout feature is the 6 axis EIS stability which means your video footage is kept nice and smooth when moving along on a mountain bike or just walking in the outdoors.
- 4k Video quality
- 6 axis stabilization
- Accessories kit with 2 batteries
- Battery life is average
- No 120 fps at 4K
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Victure AC820 4K Action Camera
- Waterproof: 40 m
- 4K video: up to 50 fps
- 1080P video: up to 60 fps
- Stills resolution: 20 MP
This model does require the use of the supplied waterproof housing if you plan on using the camera underwater. The housing is rated to a depth of 40 metres.
The color touch screen at the rear of the camera works well in practice, allowing you to change the settings and the all important video resolutions.
4k video has 2 frame rates of 50 & 30 fps, which is unusual as most cameras record at 60 fps. The plus side is that the 4k video is native 4k and not interpolated with added pixels.
The Lens Distortion Correction or LDC for short keeps video footage smooth and stable although it’s not as good at doing so compared to the AC940 cameras 6 axis stabilisation.
For would be vloggers this cameras does come with a small clip on microphone
As part of the accessories. The sound quality is reasonably good, but I’d suggest an external audio recorder for the more serious of users.
In summary the AC820 is aimed at the more budget end of the 4k action camera market. The camera does a reasonably good job overall, the video quality at 1080p in daylight is pretty good, although it does drop in quality in low lighting conditions and at night.
For those looking to buy a native 4K action camera the Victure is certainly worth considering as the video does look good on a 4k television screen. Although as with the lower resolution 1080p it does start to become noisy and grainy when there is little natural light in shot.
- Quality 4K video at 50 fps
- Quality 1080p video
- Impressive stabilization for video
- Underwater housing still required
- No 6 axis stabilization
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Victure AC700 4K Action Camera
- Waterproof: 30 m
- 4K video: up to 30 fps
- 1080P video: up to 60 fps
- Stills resolution: 20 MP
This is the baby of the 3 cameras in this test. First off I’ll say this, if you’re not too serious about picture quality and just want to have fun on the beach or in the skate park. Throw this little camera in your bag and don’t worry about it too much.
The video quality isn’t great but it does a job. It comes in a complete package and does offer value for money in that regard. Just don’t expect super sharp video. The video at 1080p in daylight is reasonably good quality though.
At the end of the day you get what you pay for and this baseline camera does provide lots offun in making short action sequences to share on Instagram.
- Good value for money overall
- plenty of accessories
- Remote control
- Ok video quality
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Last update on 2024-12-28 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API