
Regular Price:
$499.99
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Product Details
- Custom Wide-Angle Lens+ 6 Element Glass Lens, 170 FOV, F2.8HD Video+ 3 Resolutions and 2 frame rates
- Custom Wide-Angle Lens+ 6 Element Glass Lens, 170 FOV, F2.8HD Video+
- Stream video, audio, and view your videos Microphone Plug+ Connect an external microphone
- Bluetooth Enabled+ Use your iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch (3rd and 4th Gen) as a viewfinder
- Configurable White Balance
- Removable Rechargeable Battery
- Configurable White Balance; Removable Rechargeable Battery; GPS Enabled
- GPS Enabled
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Customer Review
Product Description
Professional storytelling demands the right tools and the right technology. Designed as Contours first hands-free camera for the true filmer, the Contour delivers both for this advanced segment with expanded capabilities and supplemental features. Packed with the highest level of progression of any hands-free to hit the market, the Plus is made to capture not only the action but also the full story with depth, focus and clarity. The result is rich video from one camera with all the tools to do the job.
FEATURES:
- GPS - Location is a central element of any story and the GPS receiver in the Contour+ tracks exact location, speed and altitude while shooting in hands-free HD. The slick feature links personal footage to a specific place and adds interactive depth to your story.
- Storage - Running short on space is a huge hassle, which is why the Contour+ stacks all your footage on a removable microSD card. Compatible with cards up to 32 gigs, the setup allows an easy swap to a fresh card when you've filled the first one to capacity.
- Strength - With a burly, water-resistant aluminum shell, the Contour+ is made to take a beating in extreme environments from raging storms to muddy tracks. For full submersion sports add the waterproof case to keep it dry up to 60 meters deep.
- Mounts - Dialing in the ideal angle is a critical component to capturing unique footage. Contour+ makes it easy with custom body, gear or vehicle mounts for the full spectrum of sports from shooting and skiing to high-octane motorized activities.
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Slightly sharper than the GoPro HD, but a little Green...
So I picked this Contour + up after buying a GoPro HD, with the intention of returning the GoPro.I haven't returned it yet, so I've been going out testing the 2 camera's side by side, trying to figure out which I like better.Here's my initial thoughts.I like the form factor better on the Contour +. I did a couple of hikes with the GoPro HD and felt like a complete idiot with the camera sitting on top of my hat, using the head mount. It was heavy, and flopped around a bit. The Contour+ on the other hand, sat nicely on the side of my head, and was a lot less goofy looking.I've taken them both in my car, and had issues with the GoPro, where the mount came loose from vibration, and I had to catch it, and adjust the knob again while driving. Dangerous!The Windshield mount on the Contour is not that good though, as it shakes, and is not a very tight fit where the Suction cup mounts to the mount...It holds, but the whole thing just wiggles all around,...
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June 20, 2011
(Sherman Oaks, CA) | Helpful Votes: 107 | Rating: 4
Great Camera for Snowboarding!
As an owner of the older ContourHD 1080p, I looked forward to taking my new Contour+ on a recent snowboarding trip to New Zealand. Although I was keen to make use of the new features, such as the GPS and Bluetooth preview/settings, I was mainly interested in seeing the results of the new lens and super-wide field of view.Before I cover the new features, I should mention the things that haven't changed:Form Factor - The size, weight and shape of the Contour+ is pretty much the same as previous models. I prefer it to some of the other offerings for both practical and aesthetic reasons. When mounted on a helmet, wrist or leg it doesn't look like I've got some monstrous appendage growing out of me. This may seem like a styling issue but it has very practical implications when getting on, riding and getting off lifts. It doesn't contact safety bars and I'm able to turn my head without it hitting surrounding objects, or people. There are some mounts for other...
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September 4, 2011
(Bristol) | Helpful Votes: 24 | Rating: 4
not quite ready for public use...
I bought this for skydivingPros-great picture quality. Significantly better than the gopro hd.-switch is really easy to use and positive - it's easy to flip just before you jump out of the plane-great sizeCons-camera crashes. In my case, I have lost several important skydives to this-bluetooth viewfinder functionality is so unreliable/buggy as to be unuseable-battery live is really poor (It can't handle 8 skydives in a day without recharging). Each skydive is about 1 minute of freefall, followed by a few minutes of canopy flight.-although the record on/off switch is easy to use without seeing the camera (when it's mounted on your head), you still have to turn the camera on with a small button on the back. This isn't nearly so positive.-the video importing is annoying; as soon as you import the files, the contour starts creating file001 again, so you end up with loads of movies with the same filenames-gps is...
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August 11, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 26 | Rating: 3