Skyd
Wannabie Member
Hi all,
So I'm on a budget here as many people are. When I first decided to get into doing Motovlogging and making videos in general I was thinking well maybe I can pick up a used GoPro for a decent price. But I wanted the option for external mic. I found myself climbing into a price range I wasn't crazy about.
I ended up coming across the Akaso V50x action cam, which has external mic capabilities. I picked it up for $90. I've made a few videos with it of working on my Hawk and I've taken some others with it mounted on the dash of my Jeep. Overall I think it's a great camera for the money and the video is decent, especially with outside lighting. HOWEVER, and this is a big however.....the audio falls out of sync. I've done a bunch of research and tried some of the potential fixes to no avail. As a last ditch effort I wrote to Akaso and they responded to try converting the file with handbrake. Well I've already done that and it doesn't work.
SO - I'm not sure what I want to do. I'm wondering if I should just suck it up and spend a bit more for a decent used GoPro and use the Akaso for 2nd cam angles. Money is an issue so I'm looking for best bang for the buck kinda of thing. Alternatively I could use an external audio source and try to sync it up but that's not my favorite idea.
My requirements are seemingly simple to meet for a cam - I want to shoot 1080p 60fps and I want an external mic option. Image stabilization would be ideal as I'm dual sport riding. It also needs to use standard "gopro" type accessories as I already have chest mount, dash mount, chin mount, head mount, and I don't wanna start over.
Ideas? I'm not at all opposed to buying decent used or refurbished. If I can get a season out of a used camera and hopefully make a little bit of money to support my hobby here, I'd be happy about that.
So I'm on a budget here as many people are. When I first decided to get into doing Motovlogging and making videos in general I was thinking well maybe I can pick up a used GoPro for a decent price. But I wanted the option for external mic. I found myself climbing into a price range I wasn't crazy about.
I ended up coming across the Akaso V50x action cam, which has external mic capabilities. I picked it up for $90. I've made a few videos with it of working on my Hawk and I've taken some others with it mounted on the dash of my Jeep. Overall I think it's a great camera for the money and the video is decent, especially with outside lighting. HOWEVER, and this is a big however.....the audio falls out of sync. I've done a bunch of research and tried some of the potential fixes to no avail. As a last ditch effort I wrote to Akaso and they responded to try converting the file with handbrake. Well I've already done that and it doesn't work.
SO - I'm not sure what I want to do. I'm wondering if I should just suck it up and spend a bit more for a decent used GoPro and use the Akaso for 2nd cam angles. Money is an issue so I'm looking for best bang for the buck kinda of thing. Alternatively I could use an external audio source and try to sync it up but that's not my favorite idea.
My requirements are seemingly simple to meet for a cam - I want to shoot 1080p 60fps and I want an external mic option. Image stabilization would be ideal as I'm dual sport riding. It also needs to use standard "gopro" type accessories as I already have chest mount, dash mount, chin mount, head mount, and I don't wanna start over.
Ideas? I'm not at all opposed to buying decent used or refurbished. If I can get a season out of a used camera and hopefully make a little bit of money to support my hobby here, I'd be happy about that.