SJCAM SJ8 Dual Screen Sports Action Camera

Key Features
Image Sensor Sensor: Sony IMX335
Sensor Resolution Sensor Resolution: 12 Megapixels
Image Image Format: JPEG
Video 4K (3840*2160) 30FPS / 2K(2560*1440)30FPS 1296P (2304*1296) 30FPS / 1080P (1920*1080) 30, 60FPS 720P (1280*720) 30, 60, 120FPS
Display Screen: 2.33″ IPS touch screen / 1.3″ front screen
USB Port USB Type-C
Battery Information
type Action
Capacity Battery Capacity: 1200mA Detachable Battery
Special Features
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz & 5GHz Wi-Fi
Water Resistant 30 meters with waterproof case on
Warranty Information
Manufacturing Warranty No Warranty

9,800.00৳ 

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Product Description

SJCAM SJ8 Dual Screen Sports Action Camera

The SJCAM SJ8 Dual Screen Action Camera is a high-quality action camera. The SJCAM SJ8 Dual Screen Sports Camera is tiny, adaptable, portable, and 4K. It has a back touchscreen LCD for viewing, camera setup, and control, as well as a smaller front-screen LCD for selfies or vlogging. The Sony CMOS sensor records up to 20MP stills and 4K30p video, and it is paired with a fast lens that captures 170° for a panoramic view. The tripod mounting hole on the camera is 1/4″-20 threaded. The SJ8 includes an AI that prioritizes humans for focus and night vision and offers vivid color photographs even in low-light circumstances. The waterproof case that comes with the camera protects it from the weather as well as full submersion. The SJ8 may be controlled by downloaded software for iOS or Android, as well as an optional remote control. The SJCAM SJ8 Dual Screen Action Camera has no warranty.

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