Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Contour ContourHD 1080p and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Contour ContourHD 1080p.
February 2010
(81%)
17 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Stunning image quality. Record/Stop slider switch is easy to operate, even with gloves on. Accepts up to 16 GB of microSD storage, and a 2gig card is included. Laserassisted aiming. Hell, yeah.
With no LCD, you cant review what youve shot until you jack into a computer—a problem for long trips. Video quality suffers noticeably in low light. At speeds above 30 mph, the microphone listens only to the wind.
Abstract: Here it is, action sport stars, some real POV footage taken with the VholdR ContourHD instead of the garbage office tour I took earlier in the week. Turn down the volume on your speakers! I’ve included the video that’s currently live on VholdR’s site ...
If Contour gets the app up to scratch, and maybe knocks a few quid off the price, it would be onto a stunning product. As it stands, the Contour GPS camera is only really worth the investment if you’re likely to give it frequent and varied use. ® More...
The VContour is not simply able to shoot film in impressive Full HD 1920 x 1080p at 30 frames per second, but also a range of other formats so that footage can be tailored to specific needs. Want slo-mo? Switch to 720p at 60 fps and the results are dream-...
Sadly, there's no Viewfinder on the VContour, which is a bit of a drag when framing shots.Also, to tweak all your shooting configs, the cam needs to be connected via USB to your Mac or PC. Not ideal if you're in the great outdoors.
If you’re an extreme type and need a cam to capture all your skills in action, then the VholdR Contour HD 1080p is one of the best on the market.VholdR ContourHD 1080p is tagged with action camera, camcorder and Vcontour. Select a tag (action camera...
Abstract: Like tales of colour e-book readers and fish that got away, snowboarding and biking adventures usually sound more impressive the less you see of them. Unluckily, perhaps, modern technology is on hand to turn avalanches back into flurries and mountains ...