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Amazon優惠|DJI Osmo Action 4 歷史低價 HK$1,550,可拍 4K/120 雙屏運動相機

Amazon優惠|DJI Osmo Action 4 歷史低價 HK$1,550,可拍 4K/120 雙屏運動相機

Yahoo26-03-2025

溫馨提示:Amazon 已開通香港滿額免運費,可在購買頁面標價的位置見到「無進口費用且免費送貨至香港」。看到「無進口費用且 HKD XXX 運費配送至香港」字眼的話,就代表官方會直送貨品至香港,但會收取運費。假如貨品不直送香港,也可以選用集運服務。
無論是衝浪、滑雪、登山,還是日常的 vlog 創作,一部可靠的運動相機是記錄每一刻精彩的最佳夥伴!DJI Osmo Action 4 能以 4K 超高清畫質與卓越防抖技術,捕捉每一個震撼瞬間。目前它在 Amazon 回歸到了歷史低價,最少只要 US$199 即可入手 ,換成過來大約 HK$1,550 且免運費直送香港。如果不追求最新款的話,是非常實惠的選擇喔。
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Osmo Action 4 前後各有一片 1.4 吋和 2.25 吋的觸控螢幕,機身本體就具備 18 米深防水機能,搭配專用保護殼更可達到 60 米防水。而且可應對 -20°C (—50°F) 的低溫環境下持續錄製長達 150 分鐘,滑雪運動都能夠使用。裝置底部設有磁吸快拆結構,並且內建了三麥克風和色溫感應器,利用後者配合 DJI Mimo app 可直接實現水下色彩還原。這款相機採用了 1/1.3 英寸 12MP 感光器和 155 度視野的 f/2.8 鏡頭,可拍攝 4K 120p 影片並提供了 10-bit & D-Log M 專業色彩模式。其續航力為 160 分鐘,使用 30W 充電器 18 分鐘後就能灌入 80% 的電量。
Amazon 特價 US$199(約 HK$1,550,免運費直送香港)|原價 US$289
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