Original SJCAM SJ4000 Waterproof 2.0” Sport DV Action Camera Full HD 1080P
The SJCAM SJ4000 is an action camera that is perfect for capturing your adventures. It is waterproof, durable, and easy to use. With its 2.0” LCD screen, you can easily frame your shots and view your footage. The SJ4000 also features a variety of shooting modes, including 1080p Full HD video and 12MP still images.
Product Features:
• Waterproof up to 30 meters
• Durable construction
• Easy to use
• 2.0” LCD screen
• 1080p Full HD video
• 12MP still images
• Variety of shooting modes
• Built-in Wi-Fi
• Multiple mounting options
Benefits:
• Capture your adventures with stunning 1080p Full HD video and 12MP still images.
• Waterproof up to 30 meters, so you can capture your underwater adventures too.
• Durable construction ensures that your camera can withstand the rigors of your adventures.
• Easy to use, so you can quickly and easily capture your memories.
• 2.0” LCD screen makes it easy to frame your shots and view your footage.
• Variety of shooting modes, including time-lapse, burst, and slow motion, so you can capture your adventures in a variety of ways.
• Built-in Wi-Fi allows you to connect your camera to your smartphone or tablet, so you can control your camera remotely and share your footage instantly.
• Multiple mounting options, so you can mount your camera to your helmet, backpack, or any other surface.
Key Usage Points:
• Easy installation
• Durability
• Color options
• Accessories
Specifications:
• Dimensions: 59.2 x 41 x 29.8mm
• Weight: 58g
• Resolution: 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080)
• Still image resolution: 12MP (4032 x 3024)
• Video format: MP4
• Still image format: JPG
• Battery life: Up to 90 minutes (1080p Full HD video)
• Storage: MicroSD card (up to 32GB)
Additional Features:
• Built-in microphone and speaker
• Time-lapse, burst, and slow motion shooting modes
• Supports external microphone and remote control
• Compatible with a variety of accessories
External Links:
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SJCAM SJ4000 Official Website
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The Verge Review
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DC Rainmaker Review