Helmet cameras are compact and functional recording devices that can be attached onto a helmet to help create a video record that is completely in line with the viewer’s point of vision. The Drift HD is one of the more innovative releases of helmet cameras, and with its easy-to-use design and interchangeable lens accessories it might just be the most appealing models yet.
Helmet cameras, otherwise termed micro video cameras, offer a great tool for seamless video coverage which still allowing the viewer a freehand at other activities. Perfect for adventure sport lovers or wildlife enthusiasts, helmet cameras have been one of the most functional models that offer great band for the buck. With the Drift HD, the brand has come out with a waterproof release that comes with a twistable lens that offers improved field view as high as 170-degree roundabout. With a range of capture settings in-built, the Drift HD is indeed a fine pick for those interesting in mountable cameras that still offer quality coverage.
But when it comes to helmet cameras, performance is just half the story. As sturdy as the camera is, the Drift is surprisingly compact as well, with the design dimensions reducing the model size by as much as 25% from past releases. The embedded 1.5-inch LCD does help the viewer judge camera angles and control footage to an extent, the output quality may need working on since visibility is quite unsatisfactory particularly under bright sunlight.
Yet the Drift is an immensely user-focused release offering improved control mechanisms and easy menu tweaking as well as quick boot-up speeds. With a sizeable 16GB microSDHC card upgrade as well as a range of connectivity options including microUSB and micro-HDMI ports, the Drift offers the most reliable output for a helmet camera.
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