![]() The new narrower FOV lens prevents the fisheye effect and distortion. So the camera also benefits from a larger aperture compared to f/2.8 aperture in the 170° models. Git2P 90° features a f/2.5, 5G2P Lens with 90° FOV (Field of view). There’s a 90° FOV (field of view) and a 170° FOV lens available. The two versions of Git2P have different lenses. From what I heard the Panasonic sensor seems to work better with the Novatek chipset. This Panasonic sensor is also used in the latest SJCAM SJ6 Legend. Sony and Panasonic sensor have the same max. Whereas Git2 uses a 16MP Sony IMX206 sensor (same as in YI Action Camera), both new Git2P models hold a 16 MP Panasonic MN34120PA sensor. ![]() Be careful, both cameras bear the same name Git2 P indicates the new Panasonic sensor being used. GitUp released two new versions of Git2: the Git2P. Git2 Color Panels: Orange, Blue, Gold & Silver The camera offers wifi for a wireless remote (optional accessory – 10 USD) and remote via iOS or Android App.Ī miniUSB port for charging, mic input (optional microphone – 8USD) & A/V output and a microHDMI port for HD video output. MicroSD card, up to 64GB supported, class 10 recommended The camera features a 1,5″ live view display, a little smaller than comparable models with offer 2″.ĩ50 mAh battery, which is the same size as the SJCAM battery, but with a little larger capacity (SJCAM: 900mAh)Īdditional original batteries are available for 3.25 USD The chip will be a Novatek 96660 chip, same one as used in the SJ5000X Elite.Īll Glass Elements, FOV: 170° narrow: 120°ĭetailed info on resolutions in the review below. This sensor can’t do real 4K, the 4K option with 24fps of Git2 is interpolated The IMX206 has a sensitivity of 1096digits. Wanted a GoPro action camera without spending a small fortune on something that could disappear into the deep blue sea or over the horizon attached to a faulty quadcopter.The Git2 features a 16MP Sony Exmor IMX206 sensor (same as the Xiaomi Yi) There are numerous cheap action-cams available on-line and many, like the GoPro, advertising 4K video. However, 4K video is nice to watch, but a hassle to provide fast memory for and can take ages to edit - huge files to manage. I watched a few YouTube reviews, particularly Techmoan's unbiased assessment with downloadable sample clips, and decided the Git2 was the best of. I ordered the Git2 Pro pack from China with a dual battery, charger, various mounts, wrist strap remote, etc. The Git2 GitUp FPV Sports camera is the latest and lightest high definition camera with Gyro Stabilization. Plus free postage (total ~$175), and it all arrived in 6 days. Weighing only 65g, with a 1.5 inches LCD viewing. The Git2 has the advantage over many of its cheap rivals in being the same size and button configuration as a GoPro Hero series, so it not only fits in the same waterproof casing, all the other GoPro mounting accessories fit as well. The 1080p/60fps video isn't quite as sharp as 4K, but the with the digital gyro stabiliser switched on, it takes very smooth clear action shots without any annoying shake. There are numerous other setting options, all done via a small LCD screen on the back, from time lapse to motion sensing to G-switch (a feature useful when it's used as a dashcam). With over $300 saved by not buying a 4K GoPro Hero, I have been able to afford a pile of accessories and a case to put them in. And should it fall in the ocean and my new floaty handle doesn't float, I'm still ahead at the price.
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