Review: Campark V40 dual-screen action camera

The Campark V40 dual-screen action camera is acceptable for action video. It’s extremely portable and arrives with a built/in tripod and accessories mount, which is convenient. The camera itself has an IPX7 waterproof ranking and is promoted to be waterproof up to 131 feet with the included protecting case, even though we don’t at this time test for this. Regrettably, its video quality is unsatisfactory overall, specifically in reduced light. It also does not have high-speed frame rate opportunities appropriate for creating slow-motion video footage, as it can only record at up to 60 fps in FHD and up to 30 fps in 4k. On the benefit, it does a very good overall job of smoothing out camera tremble.Campark V40 dual-screen action cameraThe Campark V40 camera is fine for vlogging. It’s very lightweight and can conveniently be mounted on a gimbal or manage for quick vlogging. It also has a front-facing display screen to monitor your recording live and ensure that you stay in frame. Nevertheless, its overall video quality is underhelming. Its lens is also fixed to a wide-angle field of viewpoint, creating a annoying fisheye effect. On the upside, it really does a great job of sleek out camera shake.
The Campark V40 is a bad choice for traveling photos. While it’s amazingly compact and very easy to travel with, it’s made mainly for action video, so its photograph capabilities and image quality leave a lot to be ideal. It has a fixed lens with a wide-angle fisheye area of view that distorts the image. You can just modify ISO, and the shutter speed changes immediately but has a limited range, leaving very little overall flexibility for taking still photographs.
The Campark V40 is not for outdoor activity and wildlife photos. It’s generally designed for action video rather than still photography. Its photo quality is inadequate, and it has a fixed focal length, so you can not zoom in on far-off subjects. Its shooting speed is also really limited, as it can only shoot burst photos at a speed of about 2 fps, even though it behaves inconsistently.
For the selling price ($99.99), Campark V40 action camera is actually decent. The attached photo and video show that the quality of pictures and videos is pretty high. The image stabilisation is not ideal but works fairly nicely.The user interface is simple to navigate and the accompanying application is self-explanatory to be connected to the camera with. The remote control for video clips was also uncomplicated to use.The build quality of this camera is o.k. and We have no problems believing that it is waterproof and dustproof even without the included case. Really like the addition of the spare battery and charger. Front screen is a good touch and helpful for taking selfie pics and videos.

The Campark V40 isn’t for landscaping photography. While it’s easy to take to remote capturing locations thanks to its small size, its primary use is meant to be action video. It has a fixed lens with a wide-angle field of view, which creates a fisheye effect that can distort landscapes. Its image quality is also lacking, and it does not have an autofocus method.
Spectacular 4K Video and 20MP Photo
Offering native 4K(3840×2160)/30fps, 2.7k/30fps, 1080P/60fps video resolution and 20MP crystal clear photo. Campark V40 action camera captures vivid, very clear and smooth footages for your activities experiences.
The Campark V40 is very poor for studio video. It’s created mainly for action video, so its video quality is sub-par. It also does not have a headphone or mic jack port. Its lens is fixed to a wide-angle field of view that distorts the image, and it doesn’t have an autofocus system.  Photo: CamparkCampark V40 dual-screen action cameraThe Campark V40 is a compact dual-screen action camera that is nearly identical to the AKASO Brave 7 LE in terms of physical looks. It’s exceptionally convenient and does a great job of smoothing out camera shake, particularly when recording in FHD. It seems well-built, with a rubberized proper grip all-around the body and a built-in tripod thread. It also has an IPX7 water-resistant rating, and when you supply the included case, it becomes waterproof up to 131 feet, eventhough we don’t at this time analyze for this. Sadly, its video quality is lacking, despite the fact that reasonably standard of an action camera, and its frame rates are minimal, as it can basically shoot in 4k at 30 fps and in FHD at either 30 fps or 60 fps.

Campark V40 Specifications:

4K30FPS Video20MP PhotoAdvanced Electronic Image StabilizationRemote

Control/ Slow Motion Video/ Fast Motion Video/ Distortion Calibration/ H.265

Video Encoder/ Burst Photo/ Time Lapse Photo/ Time Lapse Video/ Self Timer/

Wind Noise Reduction/ Auto Low Light/ Long Exposure/ White Balance/ Loop

Recording/ Driving Mode/ Voice Record/ Micro HDMI/ Micro USB

In the Box:

  • Campark V40 action camera
  • Protective case
  • 2x 3.7v 1350mAh 4.995Wh battery
  • Battery charger
  • Micro USB cable
  • Remote control
  • 2x velcro strap
  • 2x strap
  • 2x helmet mount
  • 2x sticker for helmet mounts
  • 6x mount
  • 4x zip tie
  • Tether
  • Bicycle stand
  • Lens cloth
  • User manual
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