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The 8 Best Action Cameras
Updated September 05, 2020 by Daniel Imperiale
1. GoPro Hero 8
- Records video in 4k
- Lots of mounting options
- Touchscreen interface
2. DJI Osmo 4K
- 145-degree viewing angle
- Works in sub-freezing temperatures
- Wi-fi and bluetooth connectivity
3. Sony FDRX3000/W
- Equipped with a 3x zoom
- Records audio in stereo
- Shoots 1080p at 60 frames per second
4. GoPro Max
- Great for panoramas
- Time-lapse capability
- Can be creatively limiting
5. Garmin Virb Ultra 30
- Weighs just a few ounces
- Can overlay data onto files
- Colors aren't very vibrant
6. Akaso Brave 4
- Rechargeable batteries included
- Hdmi connection to connect to tv
- 4k tops out at 24 frames per second
7. Dragon Touch 4K
- 16-megapixel sensor
- Detachable water-resistant housing
- Audio quality is poor
8. Yi US Edition
- Good noise reduction
- Reasonable price
- Doesn't offer 4k
Editor's Notes
September 03, 2020:
While some of the lesser known companies in the sector have more or less disappeared, the big names like GoPro, Sony, and even Garmin remain. We upgraded one of our top selections to the GoPro Hero 8, which continues to improve upon the stabilization system that made their previous model so enticing, and they've upgraded the maximum resolution for live streaming through your smartphone to 1080p, so you can broadcast in full HD from anywhere within reach of a cell tower.
Of course, a lot of live streaming takes place from the home, and is often done solo, making it difficult to set up a frame and make sure you look good in it. That's why the DJI Osmo 4K has view screens on the back and the front, so you can see yourself with no problem. They also offer pretty fine stabilization, as well, which makes sense given their history manufacturing gimbals and drones.
One standout, at least ergonomically, continues to be the Sony FDRX3000/W, the long body of which can be more comfortable to hand-hold than some of the boxier models out there. That does mean it lacks a display for anything more than settings, memory, and battery life, meaning you'll have to hook it up to something to see your results. It does support a live connection to your smartphone, so you can use that as a display, but it won't let you live stream through it the way the GoPro does.
January 08, 2019:
Above all else, action cameras must be able to take a beating without becoming damaged. Any model that will break or stop recording because of an impact or being submerged shouldn't be allowed to call itself an action camera in our opinion. We made sure to only include the toughest models around. We also did our best to identify as many options as possible capable of shooting in 4k.
Daniel Imperiale holds a bachelor’s degree in writing, and proudly fled his graduate program in poetry to pursue a quiet life at a remote Alaskan fishery. After returning to the contiguous states, he took up a position as an editor and photographer of the prestigious geek culture magazine “Unwinnable” before turning his attention to the field of health and wellness. In recent years, he has worked extensively in film and music production, making him something of a know-it-all when it comes to camera equipment, musical instruments, recording devices, and other audio-visual hardware. Daniel’s recent obsessions include horology (making him a pro when it comes to all things timekeeping) and Uranium mining and enrichment (which hasn’t proven useful just yet).