The video quality of the AKASO EK7000 is pretty solid, especially when you consider how affordable it is. It can shoot 4K video at 30 frames per second and has a 20MP photo resolution, which is not bad for various activities—whether you're diving or hiking.
The manufacturer describes it as having four times the resolution of traditional HD cameras, so it's designed to deliver clearer images and videos.
Now, if we compare it to GoPro cameras, which are sort of the go-to standard for action cameras, the AKASO EK7000 does surprisingly well for its price. According to our research, some folks have compared its video quality positively to GoPro's, noting that it performs particularly well with fast-moving shots, like motocross.
Others have mentioned that it's great for travel vlogs, pointing out that the colors and sharpness are quite nice.
But, and this is kind of important, like other cameras in this price range, its quality can dip a bit in poor lighting. The electronic image stabilization helps smooth out shakiness, which is great for action stuff, although it might not be as advanced as the stabilization in more expensive GoPro models.
There's also a 4X digital zoom, which lets you get a bit creative with framing, but just be aware that zooming in too much might make things a little less sharp.
So, if you're working with a budget and need a camera that can handle 4K video, the AKASO EK7000 is a decent option to look into.