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Aug 21 2007, 2:16pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
If you are into adventure sports or just want a rugged camera that can follow you in your outdoor activities, the ATC2K Action Camera from Oregon Scientific may be just what you need.
The camera is relatively low cost at a bit over $200 and records footage directly to 32MB of internal memory or a built-in flash card slot supporting up to 2GB cards. Video can then be sent to your computer via USB for editing.
The camera is waterproof up to 3 meters and records in 640 x 480 VGA at 30 fps. A 2 digit black and white LCD on top lets you keep up with functions and you can choose to record at 15 fps or full 30 fps. The camera is 40mm in diameter and 110 mm long and includes cables and mounting hardware.
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