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$185 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN OZ.

this was use once comes in the box was not registered so new owner can do that as new condition payed $230 for it

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What’s in the box?

• ContourHD Camera

• 2GB SD Card

• Flat Surface Mount

• Goggle Mount

• Rechargeable Battery

• USB Cable

The ContourHD captures beautiful 1080p video. It utilizes a 135° wide-angle lens that delivers a true high quality image that captures all the action with minimal distortion or fish eye. It records Full HD in all its glory.

Easy to Use

Every camera should be easy to use. It’s not always that simple, but the ContourHD fits the ideal profile to deliver stress-free shooting of fast-action sports in a full range of locations with minimal effort. One-button record, dual-laser alignment and a compact, lightweight design are the key details that make it so straightforward. Just line it up and push go. And really, if all you want is easy, that’s all you need to know.

Tuned for Fast HD

Stunning HD footage or smooth capture of fast action - with the ContourHD it’s not one thing or the other but both at the same time. Contour’s flagship camera utilizes an advanced processor to shoot crisp and smooth video at either 720p at 60 frames per second or 1080p at 30 frames per second. It also lines up the perfect first-person shot with a 135-degree wide-angle lens and quickly adjusts to changing light conditions when out in the field. All you’ll need to worry about is style and form when it’s on.

Super Tough

The places we play are rough, raw and dirty, which is why all Contour cameras are made to withstand run-ins with everything from caked mud and kicked-up sand to raging mountain storms. The burly aluminium body withstands shakes, rattles and rolls while a water-resistant design sheds all types of precip, moisture and spray. For full submersion sports, such as surf or wake, the ContourHD aftermarket waterproof case provides total dryness up to ten meters beneath the surface.

Mount Up

Shooting in hands-free HD should be seamless, which is why Contour offer a full range of mounts matched to specific adrenaline activities. From gun sight, undercarriage and roll bar mounts to the ideal ski and skate helmet attachments, Contour’s TRail Mount system automatically places the camera in the sweet spot for your specific sport. Rather than wasting time rigging something up, Contour’s sport-specific mounts get set up in no time and keeps the camera shooting steady from start to finish.

Additional Features

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$185 firm

thanks for all the offers but its a good price for a new camera

mor specs

Full HD 1080p (1920 x1080 @ 30 fps) to capture those awesome moments in the highest resolution available.

Tall HD 960p (1280 x 960 @ 30fps) for those sports like surfing that are better suited to a taller image.

Action HD 720p (1280 x 720 @ 60 fps) when frame rate is more important than resolution. The perfect setting to capture the fastest action. It reduces blur and rolling shutter effect.

Contour 720p (1280 x 720 @30 fps). When space on your card is at a premium and you need to record that last epic adventure.

The internal Micro SD card captures hours of HD content while remaining one of the smallest pieces on the camera. When expanded up to 32 GB, it will record over 8 hours of HD content on one card when in Full HD 1080p mode.

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