Epic HD Camera

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posted on July 13, 2010
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Epic, the leader in action sports video cameras, brings you into the world of YouTube with a self-contained, light weight digital video camera that records stunning 720P HD (High Definition) Video with crisp clear audio. Ideal for capturing your hunting, fishing, shooting and other outdoor activities. Weighing just three ounces, the New Epic HD can be mounted virtually anywhere for any outdoor activity. The EPIC's high resolution HD video delivers high quality footage for posting online or watching on your TV at home. The SD compatible memory, with up to 200 minutes of video at 30 frames per second, along with audio makes this an ideal tool for capturing those unforgettable experiences. And if that's not enough, The EPIC HD doubles as an 8 Mega Pixel camera with Burst Mode Technology for multiple still images. Optional waterproof housings and multiple mounting adaptors enable the user a multitude of applications from mounting high in the treestand or on your hat, capture POV footage like never before.

Epic Features:

* HD 1280x720 Digital Video (total of 3 resolution settings)
* H.264 Video Compression
* 30 Frames per second
* 168 degree wide angle lens
* 4x digital zoom
* Accepts up to 16GB SD memory cards
* 8MP Still Cam with 1-9 Burst Mode
* 10-30 second self timer
* Audible guide ( can be turned on or off )
* Upside Down mode
* USB Out
* Operates on 3 AAA Batteries (Energizer Lithium's included)

Suggested retail price is $269.

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