Holiday Gift Guides
The best action cameras for capturing that holiday POV
Looking for a GoPro-type camera but want something more? What about DJI and Insta360?
Can’t decide on a gift for your thrill seeking friends this holiday season?
Why not get them an action camera so you can live vicariously through them by watching their dizzying adventures? Whether you’re getting a gift for someone or you’re the adrenaline junkie yourself, action cameras make for a way more practical photo companion for your next snowboarding, scuba diving or skydiving trip than a bulky DSLR setup.
For years, the market for action cameras has mostly been dominated by GoPro and its top-shelf image stabilization. But now, companies like DJI and Insta360 have real, competitive action cameras, and many of them offer some unique benefits over what Hero can do. Whatever choice you go with, these rugged cameras are designed to be out there in the field with you and deliver all that 4K video for your next epic video.
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The GoPro Hero10 Black features a new processor, improved HyperSmooth stabilization and the ability to film 5.3K video in 60 frames per second. GoPros has a bit of a reputation for needing firmware updates to hammer out the glitches. Most recently, GoPro addressed the Hero10’s overheating issues when filming for extended periods. Read our full review of the Hero 10 here.
DJI is bucking the trend of traditional action camera design with the Action 2, which offers a modular design where the main camera can be attached to an extra battery module or a front touchscreen module. Instead of chasing 5K video capabilities, Action 2 caps out at 4K video at 120 frames per second. Read our review of the Action 2 here.
Instead of screwing and unscrewing your GoPro to switch to a different mount or tripod, SNAP Mounts solve this problem with high-strength magnets. SNAP’s magnetic plates let you convert any mount into a magnetic mount, wear your action camera on a magnetic lanyard or just attach it to any metal surface. This product started as a Kickstarter a couple years ago but has since gained steam with someYouTubers.