DIMIKA Action Cam
here's another new kid on the action camera block: the DIMIKA Action Cam by Innotrends. measuring a mere 64 x 38 x 16mm (2.5" x 1.5" x 0.6"), the DIMIKA features a 1/2.7-inch video image sensor capable of 1080p videoing at 30 <em>fps</em> in H.264 or AVC compression standards (in .mov format) and despite its diminutive package

here’s another new kid on the action camera block: the DIMIKA Action Cam by Innotrends. measuring a mere 64 x 38 x 16mm (2.5″ x 1.5″ x 0.6″), the DIMIKA features a 1/2.7-inch video image sensor capable of 1080p videoing at 30 fps in H.264 or AVC compression standards (in .mov format) and despite its diminutive package, this little abled action camera also packs G-sensor and features slow motion support (at 120 fps), wide dynamic range, motion detection, as well as “professional low light performance.” not only does it comes in an rather unorthodox form as far as action cam goes, it is also touted to be an all-rounder by its maker and not just resigned to the fate of being an action camera. though it does that well enough. but for what it has packed within, it is also well suited for duty as a dash-cam on your car, a black box of sort on your bike, your eye-in-the-sky on a RC aircraft such as quadcopter, security camera, and even doubles as a webcam.

we have seen quite a bit of action cameras and we must say the DIMIKA Action Cam is probably the only one that’s bold enough to claim as a do-it-all video camera. there’s a built-in mic that picks up audio recording at 1,411 kbps. there’s no built-in storage on the cam itself, instead onboard storage is by the way of microSD card (not included, card slot supports up to 32GB), while a built-in 500 mAh lithium-ion battery pack offers up to 80 minutes of non-stop recording per 1.5 hours charge time. Innotrends will be rolling out the DIMIKA Action Cam starting from mid-November 2013, but it is up for pre-order now for just $69 a pop. check out a few more look in the gallery below and while you are there, may we suggest you catch a couple of videos of this little guy in action (we must say, we are pretty impressed by the quality, both day and night).