The XSC Full HD Wide Angle Scuba Series is an Underwater Video Camera built into a dive mask making underwater photography “Hands Free” for safer swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Photograph or video friends, family or fish. Connect camera to your computer with the USB cable provided. Download the images and video to your computer to email or print. 12.0MP images. Lever style buttons are easy to use with diving gloves. 136 degree Wide Angle lens captures all the action underwater. 1080p HD Quality Video 1920×1080 @ 30 fps and high action 720p HD Quality Video 1280×720 @ 60 fps with Audio. Micro SD/SDHC Card Slot for external memory up to 32 GB (SD/SDHC card). In-Focus Image Capture Strobe Capability with use of the Strobe Activator Remote Switch (sold separately). The Strobe Activator triggers a slave strobe to work with 1080P Camera Mask for high quality still images. Light attachment included – Lights and Filters sold separately. Carrying Case Included. Depth certified to 40m (130ft). Batteries: 4 Rechargeable AAA Batteries and Charger Included – 4GB MicroSDHC Card Included – Fully Assembled
Product Features
- Wide angle video camera embedded into a diving mask captures what you see, for easy “Hands Free” photography while snorkeling and diving to 130ft/40m deep
- Video Mode records HD 1080P at 30fps and 720P Video at 60fps
- Photo Mode records 12.0 MP interpolated images through a 136 degree lens
- Includes a 4GB micro SDHC card and expands up to 32 GB (sold separately). A 4GB card records approximately 2 hours of video. Camera records approximately 1,000 or more images or 30 minutes of video per 1GB of memory added.
- Includes 4 x AAA Energizer Lithium Batteries
Awful underwater camera While I did not have any technical issues with this product, it is definitely not worth using/buying.1) On land, it takes decent pictures, but you’d buy this product to take underwater pictures.2) The date and time have to be reset every time you change the batteries.3) The batteries need to be changed almost every hour; that is after each dive.4) There is a 1-second delay between when you press the button and when the camera actually takes the picture. So by that…
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