The latest 6 Axis Video stabilization technology (EIS) reduces image shake and controls image stability by manipulating the image electronically, using the light-sensing chip, the Charge Coupled Device (CCD) of the camera

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1: Waterproof to 30 meters with Dive Housing.


2: 4K Ultra High Definition ready.


3: 2-inch Ultra HD display screen, real-time display.


4: Removable battery.


5: Record while charging - making the X8000 the perfect as a dash camera.


6: 1200 million pixels high-definition wide-angle lens.


7: HDMI output - Allow you to connect to a 4K TV display and share footage straight from your action camera.


8: Supports up to 128G memory cards.


9: Video resolutions 4K @ 30FPS  2.7K @ 30fps  1080P @ 90fps  720P @ 120fps  


10: Support both H.264 and H.265 video decoding format.


11: Video Functions; Time-lapse; Slow-Motion;  HDR; WDR.


12: Photo Functions; Single photo,  Burst photo,  Automatic Photo mode.

 

13: The X8000 uses the latest WIFI remote control technology allowing you to control the camera with an app on your cellphone or tablet as well as the included remote (not waterproof). You can also download videos and photos from you X8000 directly to your smartphone or tablet.


14: HDR wide dynamic, clearer video.


15: The latest 6 Axis Video stabilization technology (EIS) reduces image shake and controls image stability by manipulating the image electronically, using the light-sensing chip, the Charge Coupled Device (CCD) of the camera. Once the image hits the chip, and if the system detects what it thinks is camera shake through its sensors, it responds by slightly moving the image so that it remains in the same place on the CCD. For example, if the camera shakes to the left, then the image moves to the right to compensate, thus eliminating the shake. Basically, when the image zigs, the EIS system zags, by precisely the same amount.