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ATC9K HD All Terrain Video Action Camera

ATC9K HD All Terrain Video Action Camera

Water and camera electronics do not go well together. Much like our writing staff and Cuervo; the two simply don’t mix, and when they do, it gets destructive. The ACT9k HD camera however loves the stuff. Waterproof to 20 meters, shock proof to 1.2 meters, and able to shoot in 1080p at 30 frames per second and 720p in 60. Beyond that, it features an ultra wide 135-degree field of view, a big LCD screen, and a G-sensor to record how many G’s you’re pulling. Ridiculous, we know. This puppy can shoot any footage you’d like. Unless you’re going snorkeling in lava deeper than 20 meters, in which case both you and the camera are effed.