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* Waterproof up to 10 ft. (3 m)
* Full 1080p HD video
* Electronic image stabilization
* Brilliant 2.0 in. color display
* Capture 5 megapixel HD stills (16:9)
Catch the highlights with slow motion playback right in the palm of your hand (60fps).
This seems to be a cool all-rounder reference taking camera. Waterproof and slow-motion capability? That covers a lot of reference types. :)
But there are quite a few negative comments on Amazon. Does anybody out there have experience with this camera?
There is a 2nd Generation version out as well, slightly more expensive.
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