24 Дек. 2014 г.
Экшен камера ion speed pro
The Speed Pro is one of three cameras iON is unveiling at CES 2013 in its quest to deliver a full line of cameras tailored to meet the diverse needs of a broad range of pro and consumer users.
I have the ION speed pro and every second video comes out blurry once I load it on the computer.
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Retailing for $299, the Speed Pro offers up to a 170-degree viewing angle and mounts to affix it to cars, motorcycles and boats and other vehicles. It also announced a major partnership with Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah, one of the pre-eminent racing and training facilities in North America, which is a division of the Salt Lake City-based Miller Sports Properties. Stats look similar but the HERO3 has built in WiFi for use with a free app, and the image is indisputably sharper (even the HERO2 is used for some television shows). Recording at 1080p the field-of-view drops to 127 degrees and the only frame rate option is 30 frames per second. I like the form factor of this and others like it but as said below, it's image quality needs a shot in the arm.
A variety of easy-to-use mounts allow users to attach the camera to their car, motorcycle, boat or other vehicle, ensuring that it's always perfectly positioned to capture the action. I'd love something less bulky like this to compete with GoPro, but GoPro has become such a feature and image quality juggernaut this this has little appeal. Alongside the Speed Pro, iOn also announced the $249 Air Pro 2 with an upgraded 14-megapixel sensor and 180-degree lens, and the $349 GPS-equipped iON Adventure with its lens on the side of the body, dual SD card recording and a motion-detecting sensor designed for adventure-seekers that move a little more slowly. Still photos are captured at 5MP and remote control of the camera requires the purchase of the $99 Wi-Fi PODZ. 1) Get yourself a regular nice digital camera that can do STABILIZED 720p or higher video, and mount it on a gorilla or other powerful windshield suction mount. GoPro is the defacto standard, now beat it in performance and price but keep it bullet shaped. Problem though is that some of the digicams have video added on as an afterthought, so all are definitely not created equal. Gatto recently joined iON as sales director; he was previously an executive at Contour camera. 
With minor differences in the housing design, this looks to be the same guts as Monoprice's $100 camera. Also being announced are the iON Air Pro 2 with new 14-megapixel sensor and 180-degree lens and the GPS-equipped iON Adventure, designed for travelers and adventure-seekers. Simultaneous to the Speed Pro launch, iON is kicking off its partnership with Miller Motorsports Park, which has hosted many of the world's most significant racing series and is home to a performance driving and motorcycle school. Under the terms of the multi-year agreement, the iON Speed Pro will become the Official Camera of Miller Motorsports Park. The iON Speed Pro will be sold through the company's new Motorsports and Marine Division, led by longtime motorsports executive Daniel Gatto.
Designed for professionals and consumers alike, the aerodynamic, lightweight and easy-to-use iON camera line features a number of significant industry firsts, including Wi-Fi connectivity and free cloud storage. Meanwhile, back at the Consumer Electronics Show, iON camera announced its new Speed Pro camera that it says is specifically tailored to high-speed motor and marine sports.
With full 1080p HD resolution and a 170-degree wide-angle lens, the ultra-lightweight and waterproof iON Speed Pro is optimized for high-speed motor and marine sports.
At 960p and 30 fps you get the full 170 degrees, at 720p you can choose 30 fps or 60 fps for its 150-degree field-of-view. The Speed Pro's capabilities can be seen in newly released videos shot by Team iON member and world-famous rally driver Petter Solberg in France and Finland. Samples of Speed Pro footage can be found in the two videos below that feature World Rally Championship driver Petter Solberg. Closer to home, you can see them in operation if you visit the Miller Motorsports Park in Salt Lake City, Utah where the iON has been named the exclusive action camera supplier. Reported comments and users are reviewed by Autoblog staff 24 hours a day, seven days a week to determine whether they violate Community Guideline. 
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