+onhawaii This is a Chinese camera made by TCL - It has been rebranded by a number companies using familiar old names in each country in order to get people to part with their cash - It's been called the Braun SixZero and the Coleman Conquest - amongst others. Whatever the name - it's still a good camera.
Just got one of these and it refuses to record videos longer than 9 minutes
and 20 seconds, if it's attempted the camera crashes and you need to take
the battery out and put it back in. Not really ideal.
I should probably add that the cameras record for precisely the same amount of time with different SD cards, on all settings from 720p 25 FPS on lowest bitrate, all the way up to 1080p30 on highest bitrate. Both cameras do this and I've done extensive tests since I got the cameras to try and figure out how to fix this. Running in both Car and Sports mode has the same effect. Car mode will leave me with 9 1-minute clips and a 20 second clip, etc.
+Techmoan I've tried a couple different cards now and both cameras just do the same thing. I bought a class 10 32GB specifically to try and fix the issue with no luck. Did read/write tests on my PC with the card and it should be able to hold up just fine.There's a couple reviews on Amazon that mention the problem, they said that returning the first camera and ordering a second fixed the issue, so that's what I tried. However, I simply managed to get another faulty one..I've looked EVERYWHERE for possible firmware updates or the ability to reset/flash the camera with no luck.I really want this camera because it's the only real affordable option with an external mic for me at this time, I've looked everywhere for other options and all I can find is the Sony action cams which involve drilling the housing if you want to use a mic on the go. Other than that my sole option is pretty much the Drift Ghost S. I'm kinda in the middle of returning both cameras at the moment so it's back to the drawing board about what I'm going to get.
+Taevus no one else has reported any problems to me. Try a different good-quality memory card, up to 32GB class 10 and also make sure you don't have motion activation switched on.
I'm pretty sure the Braun SixZero is the same cam, althought it claims
60fps at 1080p and only costs 100€ (which is defiently way less than 100
pounds).
+Ach Kind I think the Braun is a rebadged TCL SVC300 which is slightly different to the SVC200 in that it has a 3mp sensor rather than a 5mp sensor and records in AVI format as opposed to MOV.Also it does not record 60fps in 1080p it records 60fps in 1080i (interlaced).Personally I'd opt for the SVC200.
Nice video, Techmoan. Very well presented. No wonder you have over 100
thousand subscribers.
Question - You said the Microphone input is 2.5mm. I'm looking at
conducting interviews (outside) with possibly this camera. I want to use a
Lav Mic. I have found 2.5mm on line but feel the cable will be too short
and the person with the attached mic would be to close to the camera. Do
you know of any extensions or adapters?
Thank you!
+Techmoan Good afternoon. I just bought a cam TCL SVC200 , however it comes with very old firmwarte , and only two languages , English and chino . Someone be so kind to podesse provide me your current files to upgrade ... ???Grateful right now
+Tom Macnamara yes there are plenty of 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapters on eBay. Thats what I used in this review.
Coolpad Note 3 VS TCL Pride comparison review detailed
The Coolpad Note 3 is one of the best budget smartphones below the price of 10000 rupees. The TCL Pride is one of the new entrants to the sub 10K range.
+Rahul Ramachandran it's actually very logical review, the TCL Pride is a new smartphone in many cases it has bugs which show throughout the usage of the phone, so in any case it's not a paid review! :)
+C.P. Jain we have a separate video lined up for that.
TCL 3S M3G Unboxing, Hands On, First Impressions
Hey guys, what's up, WearySky here and this is the unboxing of the TCL 3S M3G, which has the exact same specs as the Xiaomi Mi4i but costs almost $70 ...
+Joshua Barnes What carriers use 1800 or 2100? I know that Canadian carriers also use 700 and 1700/2100 combined (sometimes referred to as 2100 by the carriers, for some reason, but it's not Band 1 LTE that so many 2100MHz Chinese phones carry) and Bell has 1900 coverage since this past summer, though it's only available in the GTA (no 1900MHz towers in my area west of Toronto, though), Fredericton, Sydney, Charlottetown and Halifax... I'm not aware of any carriers that are using 1800 at all though. When I said "2600 is the one that Canadians care about" I really meant that it's the one that is most often offered on imported Chinese phones. Very few of them offer 700, or 1700/2100.
+Joshua Barnes Agreed. 2600MHz is mainly in Ontario.
TCL 50 inch 4k Review
This is just my review of the TCL 50 4k tv Video settings Brightness 50 Contrast 55 Saturation 50 Sharpness 20 Tint 50 Color Mode warm Backlight 75 Game ...
Need Help!!!
When im playing battlefield hardline on xbox one
when i try to look around its like a slow response
something like a display lag
Plz Help!!
How did you get it connected to the internet? Can it be connected by wifi ?
if not, how do I get it connected to my laptop? googled it as much as I
could but just wasn't finding anything useful.
The TV does not have wifi compatibility. It is best to connect via HDMI cable. Depending on your laptop you can use a HDMI port if your laptop does not have a HDMI port you can use a VGA cable but that ill not display 4k. If you are using a desktop most video cards have a HDMI port.
I've just bought this TV and hooked it up to my computer, i'm only getting
60hz it's terrible I can't watch movies even at 1920x1080 it's really
choppy. Can anyone help? It's connected to my GTX970 through hdmi>dvi-i.
The TV will only effectually do 60hhz it is advertised at 120hz but I have never seen it get that high. The only thing I would do it used it in 1080p and turn on game mode. Remember you have to turn on game mode every time you change the resolution or change the input or turn on the tv.