![]() ![]() I noticed that it has an RTC battery inside (part of the main circuit board, non-removable). The camera is pretty easy to take apart if you ever need to. GitUp says it's ideal for surfing, such as when the camera's mounted to your board. The wristband remote is only waterproof to 2 meters (about 6 feet), so you can't take it scuba diving, but it should be fine for snorkeling or a swimming pool. A wireless wristband remote is also available, so you can still remotely start and stop the camera even if you don't have a smartphone, or in cases where using WiFi would cause problems, such as when the camera's mounted on a RC vehicle using a 2.4GHz controller (hint: WiFi also uses 2.4GHz). They also included wifi in this camera, which is handy for aiming and framing the picture, as well as remotely controlling start/stop with a smartphone or tablet for when the camera is mounted out of your reach. They installed a good quality Sony Exmor sensor with glass lenses to give you good image quality, which is obviously the most important function of a camera. While some of the budget cameras are using cheap image sensors, GitUp thankfully did NOT join the race to the bottom. Their first offering, the Git1, seems to be a pretty solid entrance into what's quickly becoming a crowded market. Now that all that stuff is out of the way, on to the actual review! A new company calling itself GitUp has released a line of budget action cameras to compete with GoPro, SJcam, Xiaomi and other action cameras. Since YouTube compresses video, you need the raw files from the camera to see the true quality.
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