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USAF '69-'89 E7
Thailand/Vietnam 1972
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From Sena:
The Sena Bluetooth Action Camera Prism is the first camera on the market that provides authentic Bluetooth technology. The Sena Prism is an ideal solution for the users who want to record their adventures while capturing their video and voice on-the-fly. The all new Prism is Bluetooth 4.0 capable with 1080 FHD video recording featuring Bluetooth-based remote control and voice prompt. The Bluetooth function of the camera is exclusive to Sena and creates a whole new experience for the users by providing unique Bluetooth capability such as remote voice recording, remote control, and useful voice feedback from the operations.
For motorcycle riders, Sena provides unique mounting accessories, QRM™ (Quick Release Mount) system, which enables riders to quickly attach and detach the camera to change the view through the use of a variety of mounting options such as the wind shield mount, fog lamp type mount, and side mirror mount.
The Sena Prism is the perfect addition to every adventurer with Bluetooth technology in action.
Features
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Bluetooth Audio Recording™
- Supports Ultra HD Voice Recording™ with using Sena Bluetooth products
- Quick and easy Bluetooth Remote Control™ using Bluetooth headsets
- Unique QRM™ (Quick Release Mount) system in the basic package
- Versatile microphone option: built-in microphone, Bluetooth headsets or Bluetooth microphones
- Voice prompts
- 1080p FHD video recording with 5MP still shot image capture
- Video mode: 1080p:30fps, 720p:30/60fps, 480p: up to 120fps
- Versatile photo mode: shot, time lapse and burst
- Water resistant
- 40m waterproof housing
- Can be used while charging
- Firmware upgradeable
2020 RTL SE6
Previously 2008 GS SM5 and 2014 RT SE6
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
It will be interesting to see how the new one takes off. I bought a Hero 3+ last Christmas. Never used because I am afraid of the technical stuff.
ReallY?? There are some very good tuts on You Tube. Look for the series by the deaf professional wake boarder Mic Bergsma.
Here's a link to one of them:
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