Hawkeye Firefly 7s NEW
BRAND NEW, it comes with a 32gb Samsung memory card, and 4 batteries.
****Performance:
Videos and photos are absolutely fantastic with the Firefly 7S. The video quality, be it in 1080p, or at 2.5K (I haven't used the less functional 24fps 2160p resolution) look sharp, focused, and capture vivid colors well, even in challenging filming environments. In particular, the camera did fine with dark/light contrast situations, unlike the ELE Explorer/ELE Pro. I especially was impressed with the photo quality, as the image sensor is slightly older than the GitUp2s', yet the images were just as detailed, if not more at times. Major props to Hawkeye for squeezing so much power out of this image sensor! Camera buttons were easy to press, the menu is a breeze to navigate, and the wireless app ( link to the Google Play store app) works without a problem (unlike the ELE Pro, and this app is actually from Firefly, unlike GitUp's recommended app). Now, the gyro stabilization feature on the Hawkeye Firefly 7S works, but not as well at the GitUp or the M20+. The GitUps stabilizer offers ultra smooth footage, sometimes causing some warping of the images (usually not noticeable). The 7S attempts to do this, and at times does a decent job, but often has small shutters that aren't corrected very well. I'm not sure if a future firmware upgrade could fix this, although I am hopeful. If this gyro stabilizer was improved, it would catapult the Firefly 7S into the running for the absolute best bargain camera of the year. Otherwise, the camera performed excellently on extended product testing, in a variety of environments: Fishing, hiking, quadcopter flying, bodyboarding, and more. Take a look at the following photos and video footage, as well as the comparison footage.
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