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TOSHIBA CAMILEO XSPORTS FULL
At the camera’s full 12-megapixel resolution the maximum burst rate is only 10fps. You’re able to capture burst images at up to 30fps, although you’ll have to reduce the resolution to five megapixels. The lens has a wide aperture of F/2.8, and uses an electronic image stabiliser to reduce the shakiness of footage. Such a large sensor combined with a maximum ISO speed of 6400 means that the camera performs admirably under low light conditions, although there is noise. It may be priced similarly to the GoPro Hero3 White Edition (£190, but the Camileo X-Sports specifications are best compared to the more expensive Hero3+ Black Edition (£360, due to the X-Sports’ 1/2.3in sensor and ability to capture a 12MP still image. You can also use the app to change the resolution and control the 10x digital zoom. The app provides a useful live feed from the camera, but there is, predictably, some noticeable.
TOSHIBA CAMILEO XSPORTS ANDROID
Thankfully, the X-Sports comes with a remote control, which has a wrist strap, or you can control the X-Sports with the Toshiba WiFi Connect app that’s available for iOS or Android devices. Annoyingly, though, we found the X-Sports’ buttons difficult to operate when it’s in the case, and required a firm and forceful press for something to happen. As the camera isn’t waterproof or rugged you’ll want to make sure it’s kept in the case whenever it’s in use. The X-Sports’ rectangular design is simple and the camera looks tiny when it’s taken out of its tough case, which is waterproof up to a depth of 60m. The X-Sports weighs 94g, so it’s slightly heavier than the GoPro Hero3 and Sony HDR-AS15, but you probably won’t notice the extra weight when the X-Sports is mounted on your helmet. The design of the Camileo X-Sports looks very similar to the GoPro Hero3, and it’s reasonably compact. Hoping to dent GoPro’s market share, however, is Toshiba with its much cheaper Camileo X-Sports. There’s a big market for action cameras that let us record the rough and tumble of our sporting achievements, and one name that’s currently synonymous with them is GoPro.