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Intova Sport Pro HD Waterproof Video Digital Camera

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Intova Sport Pro HD Waterproof Video Digital Camera
 
2.8

(based on 8 reviews)

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71%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Weather proof (6)
  • Good depth range (5)
  • Easy to use (3)
  • Functional (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Diving (5)
    • Snorkeling (4)
    • Swimming pool (4)
    • Lake (3)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Casual photographer (4), Semi-pro photographer (3)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (6)

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    4.0

    Fine camara ....

    By mlarino

    from bronx ny

    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Functional
    • Good Depth Range
    • Water-tight Seals

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Diving
      • Lake
      • Snorkeling
      • Swimming Pool

      Comments about Intova Sport Pro HD Waterproof Video Digital Camera:

      work fine so far...........diving 100 feet wreck

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

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      (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

       
      3.0

      I used this as a speargun video camera

      By alex aag

      from philippines

      About Me Casual Photographer

      See all my reviews

      Pros

      • Good Depth Range
      • Water-tight Seals

      Cons

      • Blurry Photos

      Best Uses

      • spearfishing

      Comments about Intova Sport Pro HD Waterproof Video Digital Camera:

      things that aren't so great about it is the build in battery which the user can't replace. so this camera is good until the battery's useful life ends

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No
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      • IC12

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      1.0

      Retracting my earlier review

      By Picky

      from Houston

      Comments about Intova Sport Pro HD Waterproof Video Digital Camera:

      I posted the first review on this cam and I wish to retract everything I have said. This cam is a piece of junk! On my very first dive it started turning off every 2 - 3 mins and 3 out of the 5 video files were corrupted. I even tried differrent players - no luck. It subsequently failed completely and would no longer turn on.

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      4.0

      Very Good General Sports Camera

      By WyrdNet

      from Washington, D.C.

      About Me Semi-pro Photographer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Functional
      • Good Depth Range
      • Standard Tripod Mount
      • Value
      • Water-tight Seals

      Cons

      • Audio Quality
      • No Macro Mode
      • No Optical Zoom
      • Not Versatile

      Best Uses

      • Diving
      • Lake
      • POV Sports
      • Snorkeling
      • Swimming Pool

      Comments about Intova Sport Pro HD Waterproof Video Digital Camera:

      So far, so good. This camera is a lot of fun. I like the super wide angle, the ease of operation, the durability, and the features. I've had it in the pool but not diving yet, so maybe I'll update this review after my upcoming trip to Tahiti.

      This is a portable, rugged sports video camera. It is not very suitable for home movies or vlogging, nor is it a great still camera - though it can perform those functions in a pinch.

      I'm using a Class 4 32GB card which looks to hold about 8 hours of 720p video. I'm settling on this resolution for most of my work. The 1080 looks quite good too, though some of my PCs don't play it back well. This is a consumer camera, not a pro, so the optical quality is not like my Nikon. For what it is, it's quite good though. The wide angle hides a lot of sins. (And at 140 degrees coverage, expect a lot of distortion of nearby objects at the edges - not fisheye, but getting there.) I saw some digital artifacts akin to posterization in dim areas of a scene with a wide range of lighting - par for low light situations I think. Auto exposure seems to work well and adjust well - I'm playing mostly with the Center mode (there is also Average and Spot, or something like that.)

      The viewscreen is small but crisp. Audio playback is muffled by casing. Moreover, audio reception is muffled, and my audio contains a faint pulsing sound that almost sounds mechanical - not something I can remove adequately with software (and I'm very good at audio restoration.) Will play with other resolutions and see if this persists. You should not expect to get hi-fi audio from a consumer U/W camera, and for my purposes, the audio is adequate. When people are talking, it picks it up okay, but drops off quickly with distance. You won't get much if people are across a room, say. So this isn't for home movies - it's for outdoor dynamic shots and underwater videography. UW audio is good, since sound conducts better there - you can hear the bubbles, for example.

      I like a couple of the extra features such as burst mode photography, and time lapse. I like the TV out port. Cable included is flimsy but works - 3 connections, 2 for audio, 1 for video. The charge port is a standard, and cable provided has USB at the other end. I would have liked a wall charger too, but have some of those around anyway.

      The electronic manual is adequate, perhaps better than average for this type of thing. It would be better if it included explanations of the various modes however. It only tells how to set them, but little or nothing about why you might choose them. Menu navigation is easy; I grew accustomed to the buttons quickly.

      The lens and back window came with a clear protector sheet on them which I removed. Later put a better one on the back since it was starting to get scratched. I recommend this - I can only imagine how scuffed it will get when used in the surf and such, which would eventually make it hard to see the image on the viewscreen. In bright sun the screen can be hard to see, especially due to the reflectivity of the casing. And don't forget to lubricate the seal - mine came prelubricated, but it doesn't come with silicon. Buy some at a dive store and keep it with the camera!

      I boosted the saturation by using the Vivid mode. It's a bit oversaturated, but I will play with that during editing. I found that without it, the saturation felt a little soft. Most sample videos you see for sports cameras are oversaturated - that seems to be the style of extreme excitement!

      In the pool the camera performed flawlessly. No leakage, no fogging in 70 degree water. Buttons work fine. Most water streams off when emerging, so video looks good bobbing up and down. Exposure compensation is reasonably quick in this application. I haven't tried an extreme close up yet, but will do that - the camera focuses very close but does not do macro.

      So far, battery life looks good. I haven't actually drained it yet. My guess is that the advertised life is about right under average conditions.

      Adressing a couple comments from others. Someone complained that opening the casing will take off your fingernails. No, if you look carefully at the manual and packaging insert, there is a little curved lever to the latch that pops the back open - no problem. It's quite clever actually. About the buttons being very stiff. Mine seem to have loosened a bit, and I don't generally have a problem. Sometimes I use both thumbs with nails together, which makes it easier. The button sleeve has a groove from top to bottom so that your nails will easily depress the buttons. (Long nails would be a problem here.)

      Bottom line: Very good at what it's designed for, and much better than the much costlier, highly-marketed competition.

      Watch my WyrdNet channel on YouTube - I'll upload some video samples.

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      4.0

      "My dive partners are all jealous!"

      By Intruders of the Deep

      from Ocala, Fl

      About Me Semi-pro Photographer

      Pros

      • Cost
      • Easy To Use
      • Functional
      • Good Depth Range
      • HD quality
      • Size
      • Water-tight Seals

      Cons

      • Marginal Still Photos

      Best Uses

      • Diving
      • Wreck Penetration

      Comments about Intova Sport Pro HD Waterproof Video Digital Camera:

      We use this camera in deep wreck diving exploration and documentation. The quality and versatility and durability are terrific, especially for the cost. It beats GoPro because it can shoot still shots with the poke of 2 buttons switching between stills and video underwater. The stills camera requires good light or forget it but that's because its a point and shoot. The video is phenomenal. The fact that it is hard to open the case proves that the waterproof seal is good.

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      • Yes

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