



( 78 reviews )
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Posted: Aug 12 2009
Very nice and with fully of accessories for differents types of adventure, the sound is little noise but for waterproof it is ok, not so good for dark places, but it is really amazing for capture adventure moments
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( 0 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Aug 7 2009
Beware, you're limited to only 2 gig cards, which will probably be enough for most people. Also, the image/sound quality stinks. Objects like trees will be total silhouettes, while tints and tones will usually be overdone. If you're black, or dark skinned, you'll also be a silhouette; if you're white, you're going to be white...literally. There don't seem to be any midrange scales to this camera. Underwater shots can be creative, but, like I said, image is crappy, contrast is crappy and sound is crappy. It's a good toy for kids and a mediocre way to take videos from your bike or helmet. Don't expect much out of it. Look on YouTube for video results.
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Posted: Jul 30 2009
I bought an ATC 2K about 2 months ago and have used it biking (just around town, to try it out), white water rafting, and sailing. It takes a little practice to figure out how to aim it for best effect, but it works great after that. I got some excellent vid ocean sailing on Long Island w/ the cam strapped to the mast of a Laser. Like a few others have said, it's not great in low light conditions, so it might not be good for mountain biking in shady areas, etc. I'm thinking of upgrading to the ATC 3K at some point, so I can use 4 GB SD cards with it (and the remote would be handy, for sailing).















