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Oregon Scientific Announce The ATC Mini - Oregon Scientific has announced the new ATC Mini Action Camera - It's waterproof up to 20 metres / 60 feet.

Oregon Scientific has announced the new ATC Mini Action Camera - It's waterproof up to 20 metres / 60 feet, 110 degree FOV, with a removable rechargeable lithium ion battery, it offers 1.5 hours recording time, and comes with a silicon sleeve, and a vented helmet mount is included.
From Oregon Scientific: Oregon Scientific, the world leader in action camera technology, announces the launch of the super lightweight ATC MINI. Its small, compact design may be mini but its personality is definitely mighty. This highly durable action camera has an impressive 1280 x 720 HD ready resolution and can plunge to depths of up to 20 meters underwater, perfectly balancing portability with performance to capture all your daily adventures.
The perfect partner for adrenaline junkies, sports enthusiasts or weekend adventurers, the mini weighs in at just 70g making it the lightest waterproof action camera on the market, but it’s definitely a heavyweight when it comes to video quality and value for money. Combining stamina with substance the ATC MINI comes with 32GB of Micro SD memory allowing you to capture up to 1.5 hours of play time which can be easily shared with friends and family.
Tough but lightweight the ATC MINI is also available with a full range of bespoke mounting systems for helmet, handle bar and surf board, leaving you hands free to perfect your performance. Alternatively the tripod and quick release can be used to make you the star of the show. So whether you’re surfing the scariest swell, hiking the highest hills, or skiing the steepest slopes, the ACT MINI will capture everything and put you right at the heart of all the action!
The ATC MINI is coming soon and will be available online: www.oregonscientific.co.uk
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From the symbols on top, it looks like it can shoot stills as well as video, but at what resolution?
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