Sony Action Cam Mini – Smaller and lighter with the Live-View Wireless Remote Control

Great 2.3 of the previous models, the new Sony HDR-Action Cam Mini AZ1VR move commands and display on the remote Live View Wireless and Full HD movie offers up to 50Mbps. The view of the action room, after a period in which we have seen numerous clones of GoPro, with new interpretations to offer the market.

Even Sony has for some time on the piece and IFA 2014 in Berlin has put on his new flat, Action Cam Mini, which reduces the size and weight by 30% compared to previous models.

Sony HDR-Action Cam Mini AZ1VR is the name of the product, maintains the DNA of the latter and offers ZEISS Tessar lens, Exmor R CMOS sensor and advanced SteadyShot stabilizer, but – as is the case on previous models – use limits the field of view to 120 °, with respect to shooting more wide-angle of 170 ° to stabilizer off.

Sony has reduced the size of the camera by moving the controls and display on the remote control RM-LVR2V Live-View, designed to be worn on the wrist and feature’s screen: it not only allows you to view images, but also to operate the controls, adjust the settings, play and delete movies, all with the camera mounted on the head or on the handlebars of the bike.

The device now also records GPS data, which are transferred to the camera while it is in motion. The remote control is connected probably taking advantage of the Wi-Fi connectivity of the camera, a feature that allows you, when connected to a network with access to the Internet, send video clips streamed live via Ustream service.

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From the point of view of the video camera records movies Full HD 1920×1080 60p / 50p up to 50Mbps XAVC in size S, but can also use the MP4 format. Going to the HD resolution 1280×720 frame rate can go up to 120fps. The camera body is splash proof, while shooting under water is supplied to the external housing that allows you to get up to 5 meters deep.

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