The ISAW Wing is the less expensive sibling of the ISAW Edge,
missing the headline 4K video shooting, while including a slightly less
comprehensive mounting bundle. Although it's quite a bit cheaper,
there's still plenty to commend this GoPro-alike. So exactly how much
has been lost to achieve the considerably reduced price?
ISAW Wing – Shooting Specification
The most noticeable omission, as
already stated, is the 4K video resolution. There are no 2.7k or 1440p
options either. The 1080p Full HD resolution remains, but is available
at only 30fps rather than 60; 720p runs at a maximum 60fps rather than
120. As a result, there's a considerable reduction in video-shooting
options, and the top still-image resolution has dropped from 16
megapixels to 12 megapixels, with no RAW capability either.
In practice, the main loss here other than 4K is the ability to shoot at a higher frame rate and then play back at a slower one for smooth slow motion. Since this is something action camera users do regularly, it's something to consider when purchasing, and could make the £60 extra for the Edge money well spent. There's a 960p (1,280 x 960, with a 4:3 aspect) shooting format available too, which also runs at 30fps.
CMOS with 12-megapixel photographic ability
MP4 recording at up to Full HD at 18Mbits/sec
Waterproof to 40m with bundled housing
Decent mounting kit included
Wi-Fi remote control functions
Manufacturer: ISAW
Review Price: £119.99
In practice, the main loss here other than 4K is the ability to shoot at a higher frame rate and then play back at a slower one for smooth slow motion. Since this is something action camera users do regularly, it's something to consider when purchasing, and could make the £60 extra for the Edge money well spent. There's a 960p (1,280 x 960, with a 4:3 aspect) shooting format available too, which also runs at 30fps.


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