Campark is pretty good with things like this. The V30 also has a dual charger. The dual charger has me wanting a 3rd battery so I can always have two batteries charging up while I'm using the cam.
Wow Will.... I am impressed! I still use my v30, but mostly as a dashcam now. I can see that the V40 colors seem to be a bit better also. I can't wait to see your other in depth tests and reviews on this. Really like that it's water proof! I could use this on the sailboat adventures I have coming up. Thanks for this uh... unboxing and can't wait to see more plastic peeling.... yeah ....that's the ticket...lol! Oh!... if you are gonna give it away I call dibs!...lol!
I am VERY happy with the 4K30 footage and the stabilization. The built-in audio isn't so great. In one of your videos you mention how this is related to being waterproof.
Does it have the ability to plug in an external mic? Very interested in buying this camera as the video you shot was very clear indeed but a better mic is in order.
I'm new to these types of technology and a tech phobe. Thankyou for your video, I'd love a tutorial on how to use the accessories that come with it so I can make the most out of the camera. It'll be primarily used for Snorkeling, scuba diving and dog walks x
Would like to see the various resolutions (of the same target), an external mic check/review, and can the camera be ran off of USB for power? If USB can, would it be possible to hook up a 'Power-Bank' so one could still record/playback while the batteries might be recharging. Also if that works, does the CamPark have Timelapse? Because here again a powerbank could power the camera for a lengthy period.
I have already planned on doing a sunrise or sunset timelapse this weekend. For that video, I will attempt to power it from a powerbank as you suggested. I will pencil in your other suggestions for another video as well. Thank you for your input.
DON'T BUY ONE is my advice. I loved my V40 until the battery connector fell out in the battery compartment after 5 months. In spite of Campark saying that there is a 12 month warranty, it turns out that you have to pay £70 return postage to have the faulty camera replaced if it is more than 3 months after purchase. As it would on have cost me £7 to send the camera to be repaired or replaced it isnobvious that Campark are charging users the trade price for a new camera meaning that the last 9 months of the warrantee is worthless. With the initial purchase price plus postage for the replacement ai would have anded up paying around £180 for a £100 camera that would be worthless if it failed again.
I slapped like. I loved the dunk test. Can you demo the watch feature?
Nice that it includes a dual charger. That's something I haven't seen with any other action cams.
Campark is pretty good with things like this. The V30 also has a dual charger. The dual charger has me wanting a 3rd battery so I can always have two batteries charging up while I'm using the cam.
Wow Will.... I am impressed! I still use my v30, but mostly as a dashcam now. I can see that the V40 colors seem to be a bit better also. I can't wait to see your other in depth tests and reviews on this. Really like that it's water proof! I could use this on the sailboat adventures I have coming up. Thanks for this uh... unboxing and can't wait to see more plastic peeling.... yeah ....that's the ticket...lol! Oh!... if you are gonna give it away I call dibs!...lol!
Great vid, just bought one a day ago no idea what I'm doing this is going to help me 😊
Great video, it’s a good little camera
I am VERY happy with the 4K30 footage and the stabilization. The built-in audio isn't so great. In one of your videos you mention how this is related to being waterproof.
@@ThriftyAV Yeah the waterproof membrane they use on the built in microphones are a bit too thick
Hi love your video on the campark v40 just wondering did you get a external microphone for it and is it any good thanks
I would love to see how this works with an external mic, and also how it works as a webcam combined with a USB mic. Thank you for your videos!
Thank you for the suggestions. I will look into this feature!
I got one just to be able to peel that plastic. Very satisfying 😂😂.
lol
Does it have the ability to plug in an external mic? Very interested in buying this camera as the video you shot was very clear indeed but a better mic is in order.
Yes. This camera comes with external mic.
I'm new to these types of technology and a tech phobe. Thankyou for your video, I'd love a tutorial on how to use the accessories that come with it so I can make the most out of the camera. It'll be primarily used for Snorkeling, scuba diving and dog walks x
Would like to see the various resolutions (of the same target), an external mic check/review, and can the camera be ran off of USB for power? If USB can, would it be possible to hook up a 'Power-Bank' so one could still record/playback while the batteries might be recharging. Also if that works, does the CamPark have Timelapse? Because here again a powerbank could power the camera for a lengthy period.
I have already planned on doing a sunrise or sunset timelapse this weekend. For that video, I will attempt to power it from a powerbank as you suggested. I will pencil in your other suggestions for another video as well. Thank you for your input.
Does it support external mic bro?!
Hi, please tell me which of the two plugs is to attach the external microphone, MICRO USB OR MINI USB. Thank you very much.
can this v40 be used on helmet without the casing in a very rainy-day riding?
Just bought a campark v40 from their website and mine doesn't the option for wide angle just like yours.
Can you use it as a webcam on your computer?
Does anyone know how to change the time and date?
Thank you.
Nice video 👏👍
Very good stabilisation, but very poor colour saturation, and absolutely zero sound with the housing fitted.
It is supposed to be waterproof up to 10 meters without the case
nice
I agree!
cant turn my e.s.i. on...any ideas?
Bad quality. One piece in the front cracked for no reason, then stopped working after being put in water.
DON'T BUY ONE is my advice.
I loved my V40 until the battery connector fell out in the battery compartment after 5 months. In spite of Campark saying that there is a 12 month warranty, it turns out that you have to pay £70 return postage to have the faulty camera replaced if it is more than 3 months after purchase. As it would on have cost me £7 to send the camera to be repaired or replaced it isnobvious that Campark are charging users the trade price for a new camera meaning that the last 9 months of the warrantee is worthless.
With the initial purchase price plus postage for the replacement ai would have anded up paying around £180 for a £100 camera that would be worthless if it failed again.