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Old 02-13-22 | 05:35 PM
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Daniel4
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Bikes: Sekine 1979 ten speed racer

Originally Posted by Tony P.
Thanks to those who commented. I ended up with the Campark V30 based in part on reviews which were uniformly positive. With all the features I looked for at under $70 it more than fit the bill for me. The camera comes with a stabilizer which was necessary for recording on trails. 4K, 2K, and 1080 results were all very good, certainly excellent for my needs. In addition, the camera has a loop recording function which was a plus for me. Finally, the camera comes with several accessories including a waterproof case which I liked, not because I'll be using it underwater but for added protection from damage.
I have the same camera.
I'd like to ask a few things:
1) are the batteries very tight in the compartment or do they slip in and out without any issue? Mine is a very tight fit. The pullout tab on one battery got pulled off.
2) Did you buy directly from the Campark website or through a third party like Amazon? I purchased directly. After about ten months, still within its one year warranty, I had a problem and contacted Campark. They said the warranty dies not apply because I had purchased direct instead of through Amazon. Strange. You'd think purchasing direct would have a better warranty terms. Also strange is the the problem I had with the camera seem to have disappeared.

Congratulations. It's a very good camera. I had also purchased three spare batteries from Amazon to record up to 8 hours of riding.

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