I've personally used numerous action cameras, including the Sony A100, A200, and A300 as well as the GoPro 3Be and 3 Silver. The best of the entire collection is the 300th. The image is comparable to 200, but it takes the lead thanks to a higher dp and a 300 stub. Pros: 1) No one on the market gives an option stabilizer. He is to be credited for the fact that the video does not feel off, that there is less editing, and that shooting lively scenes in the dark appears far better than with any other camera. 2) Convenient power button; it is simple to press even while wearing thick gloves or boxing gloves. 3) Human control menu - at this point, the camera is set up for one or two people (compared to previous versions) 4) Remove the fisheye! 5) A standard tripod connector that doesn't require an adaptor is finally included into the camera! 6) Stereo sound quality. 7) Fantastic image without any editing! 8) Better than previous models, DD at the camera Cons of it: 1) Obtuse GPS: The camera records tracks at a 2 hertz frequency and measures speed at a 1 hertz frequency (ie once a second). It serves no purpose to discuss some dynamics at this time. 2) Huge lens - the protective glass has doubled in size, despite the matrix's lens size remaining unchanged from earlier models. The likelihood of harming it rises as a result. As the camera's center of gravity has been moved forward, the lens will be hit when it falls. It must be replaced together with the stub module, which costs $6,000 (wouldn't it be simple to replace the glass, which costs $150.) An optional protective cap that resembles sides is offered. The use of 3D printing saves the day! 3) Incorrectly positioned microphones result in the formation of a rather loud wail. I have to reduce the loudness of the fur. Helped. 4) The size of the LEDs was decreased because they are not visible in the sun. 5. Sony determined that the mounts are useless and are not necessary to include in the kit. There were more platforms than in the previous iteration as well.