The Braunmaster II was equipped with a new look and the faster Ambarella A7L chipset compared to the previous model. The CMOS image sensor comes from Panasonic and offers a resolution of 16 megapixels. The Master II has an electronic image stabilizer that works quite neatly. Too many shocks can not happen, as the camera in the protective case has too much play.
Braun supplies a very large accessory package including many brackets. Curiosity: Those who want to mount the protective housing on a conventional action cam mount, must first grab the drill and expand the hole. The Master II shows its strength during operation: American menu, clear and logical navigation. The display is not easy to see in sunlight. Alternatively, the control also works via Wi-Fi and App - with the preview on the smartphone quite delays. It is very convenient to use the included remote control.
The Master II is full-HD with 50 or 60 full-color images. If you reduce the resolution to HD, the slow shutter also works with up to 120 pictures. The Braunmaster II also allows various color adjustments - the Vivid mode is very colorful. In normal mode, the camera tends to brownish tint. The control of the brightness works well, and when the light decreases, the noise is limited.
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