![]() ![]() Perhaps their background as a smartphone manufacturer has had a positive influence. They usually responded within a day and their answers to my questions were complete and clear. Unusual for Chinese action camera brands, Elephone’s customer service was actually quite good. The camera can be purchased directly from Elephone or from a number of online sellers. The handling of warranty claims might vary depending on your location and the seller you choose. The Explorer Pro has a one-year warranty according to the included warranty card. Waterproof enclosure plus camera and battery – 139.4g (4.91oz).Camera only without battery – 47.0g (1.66oz).Waterproof enclosure – 76mm x 76mm x 44mm (3.0in x 3.0in x 1.8in).Using my own calipers and scale I measured the camera as follows: The Explorer Pro has an internal microphone but doesn’t support an external one. A separate waterproof enclosure good for a depth of 30 meters (about 99 feet) and a 1050 milliampere-hour lithium-ion battery are also included. It also has both gyroscopic and anti-shake image stabilization. I didn’t have the opportunity to test Diving Mode. However, as I’ll show you later, Night Scene made no difference at all. These adjust camera settings based on conditions. Other nice features are the Underwater Mode fill-in light (called Diving Mode in the menu) and Night Scene. The camera speaks to you (in English only) for common actions like start and stop recording and useful warnings like memory full and battery low. The app is available for Android and iOS devices.Īn unusual feature of the Explorer Pro is the audible feedback feature, what Elephone calls “ Voice Broadcast“. The camera is equipped with the 12 megapixel (MP) Sony IMX117CQT image sensor while the image processor is the ubiquitous Novatek NT96660. The VGA at 240fps is actually 30fps with each frame shown 8 times – octuple frame rate! The 720p at 120fps is actually 40fps at triple frame rate. ![]() In this case it means the Explorer Pro can record 2560 x 1440 at 30fps. They also say it records in 2K, a generic term for a number of resolutions. At least it records at a true 24 frames per second (fps) instead of the useless 10fps-15fps typical of many “4K” cameras. The “4K” resolution is actually interpolated from 2880 x 2160 it’s not a native 3840 x 2160. SpecificationsĮlephone claims the Explorer Pro is a 4K camera but this is simply untrue. Note : You can buy Elephne Explorer Pro and get free 2.4GZ remote controller on this link. ![]()
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