GJHS
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Not yet due to it is still on developing, I will post sample video soon.You mentioned that sensor a long time ago - did you try it in the 5000 then?
The SJ5000 and SJ6000 you saw before, I think it should be a copy version.I have seen SJ5000 already released in China, it's with 2" LCD.
There is also a SJ6000 with 2" LCD and WiFi.
Those are under other brand names, not SJCAM name, probably OEM or so called generic versions ?
Yeah, as I mentioned, they are not sjcam-branded [emoji6]The SJ5000 and SJ6000 you saw before, I think it should be a copy version.
As I know the model called SJ6000 use AIT solution and with 2 inch LCD screen.
Normally most of copy version use low end solution, and price is also cheaper.
3 versions w/ different chipsets?
Novatek version with WiFI(SJ5000) and non-WIFi(SJ5000 WIFI), A7 version with WIFI(SJ5000 PLUS).different chipsets and different lens and sensor combos, at least 3 different camera versions from what I was told
Billknow is right. SJCAM is planning to release those 3 versions near future. So here is the question: which version will you buy?Novatek version with WiFI(SJ5000) and non-WIFi(SJ5000 WIFI), A7 version with WIFI(SJ5000 PLUS).
All of 3 versions use Panasonic 34110 sensor.
The Plus for sure
True, previous A7s have showed thatI'd be waiting to see results first, A7 version is likely to take longer to sort than the Novatek versions
Rev, the question on everyone's mind is how much for that A7 Sj5000 Plus WiFi.It will be interesting to see how the higher end A7 and Panasonic version runs at night - as whatever is in that latest GoPro takes some awesome footage!
Bill are you guys doing an A9 version with 4k at all or will that be the 6000 /7000 maybe?