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Best Action Camera 2024: Capture more with these rugged cameras
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If you’re looking for a new action camera, the first company that comes to mind is probably GoPro. However, there are actually a few competing brands that specialise in these compact and rugged cameras. We’ve brought together all the best action cams that we’ve reviewed in this guide.
There are a number of qualities you’ll want to consider when choosing an action camera. First, you’ll want a camera that can withstand any extreme weather conditions or diving sessions that you plan to put it through. You’ll also want to think about battery life, as you definitely don’t want your camera dying in the middle of the action.
Of course, there’s also image quality to consider, including low-light performance. Many action cameras now make it easy to record in aspect ratios that fit the specifications of popular platforms like TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, so that’s definitely something to consider if you plan to share your adventures on social media.
Finally, a handful of the cameras in this best list are capable of recording 360 content. If you’re looking to capture large fields of view, you’ll want to pick up a camera with 360 capabilities.
If you’re looking for a more standard camera to record vlogs, make sure to check out our guide to thebest vlogging cameras. We also have a range of other photography best lists, including thebest cameras,best mirrorless camerasandbest camera phones.
Best action cameras at a glance:
How we test
We test every camera we review thoroughly. We use set tests to compare features properly and we use each entry as our main device over the review period. We’ll always tell you what we find and we never, ever, accept money to review a product.
GoPro Hero 11 Black
Pros
Cons
TheGoPro Hero 11 Blackis the best action camera we’ve tested, combining impressive video quality, excellent features and best-in-class stabilisation.
The successor to theHero 10 Blackhas the exact same dimensions as its predecessor and works with the same mods too.
Like the Hero 10, the Hero 11 Black also has two displays – a 2.27-inch touchscreen with a 5:3 aspect ratio on the back and a 1.4-inch display without touch capabilities on the front. If you’re looking for an action cam with a front touch display, you may want to check out theDJI Osmo Action 3.
The GoPro Hero 11 Black is also waterproof up to 10m, though the Osmo Action 3 has the GoPro beat in this area with an ability to dive up to 16m.
The Hero 11 Black is capable of recording up to 5.3K video and capturing up to 27-megapixel images with an 8:7 aspect ratio thanks to a new 1/1.9-inch sensor. Content creators can easily crop videos in the GoPro Quik iOS and Android apps, which is handy for sharing content on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.
The camera is versatile too, allowing you to shoot 5.3K/30fps or 4K/60fps with the full 8:7 sensor, or 5.3K/60fps, 4K/120fps or 2.7K/240fps at 16:9.
There’s support for 360-degree horizon levelling in 5.3K with no mod necessary, as well as fantastic image stabilisation.
The battery lasts longer than that in previous GoPros and, when it comes to audio, volume levels are amplified to ensure everything is picked up. However, those who are serious about sound may want to pick up the Media Mod to add a mini boom mic to their action cam set-up.
Reviewer:Basil KronfliFull Review:GoPro Hero 11 Black
Insta360 X4
Pros
Cons
TheInsta360 X4is a versatile action camera that makes it possible to capture 360º video and drone-like shots in 8K.
The main draw of the X4 is 360º video. The action cam is capable of recording 8K/30p (4K reframed after editing) for more detail, or 5.7K/60p to prioritise a high frame rate and smooth results. There’s also a more standard GoPro-style single-lens mode but, unlike the GoPro Hero 12 Black which extends to 120p, this is limited to 60p.
When it comes to features, FlowState electronic image stabilisation is superb at crafting smooth and jerk-free results, while HorizonLock ensures that videos stay level even when turned 360º. The Insta360 X series is known for its auto-stitching and selfie stick removal which remain excellent on the X4, though you can occasionally spot the seams if you look out for them.
The design will no doubt feel familiar toInsta360 X3users with its pocket-sized, stick shape and dual lenses bulging out of either side. The camera is waterproof up to 10m without a dive case or 50m with one and can be operated in temperatures down to -20ºC.
On the one side, there are physical controls, including a shutter button and another button to cycle through shooting modes. Above them sits a 2.5-inch Gorilla Glass touchscreen, while the side of the camera includes a power button and a customisation Q button for flicking through presets.
The UI is streamlined, making swiping through the settings and actions a breeze, or you can use the mobile app to access the same options remotely. The app also allows you to edit and share content on a larger screen.
The camera’s new 5nm chip is capable of analysing and reframing videos automatically using AI, quickly creating videos that we found to be either fantastic or odd. It’s an interesting feature to play around with, but not one we would necessarily rely on.
Finally, the battery life has been given a huge 66% boost compared to the X3, with the X4 now offering up to 135 minutes of recording time at 5.7K/30p.
Reviewer:Sam Kieldsen
Full Review:Insta360 X4
Insta360 One RS 1-inch 360 Edition
Pros
Cons
TheInsta360 One RS 1-inch 360 Editionis the best action camera for 360 filming, combining 6K resolution and near-flawless stabilisation.
The action camera looks more like theInsta360 X3than theOne RSthat came before it. Gone is the red battery pack and the horizontal design, and the buttons can now be found on the side of the camera. The 1.5-inch screen is quite small compared to that of competitors, such as theGoPro Hero 11 Black.
The battery also has a larger capacity than the vertical one found in theInsta360 One R, meaning it annoyingly isn’t compatible with the newer camera despite the two batteries being the same size. The camera can also get quite hot, which is something to consider during longer filming sessions, such as when capturing time-lapses.
The Insta360 One RS 360 Edition is capable of recording up to 6K footage, putting the camera in line with theGoPro Maxwhen it comes to video quality. We found footage captured with this camera to be vibrant with greens that pop and plenty of bright blues.
The mic boasts excellent quality too, with voices picked up clearly even on windy days. There’s also a separate mic adapter available for those looking to attach a more professional set-up.
The Insta360 app and Insta360 Studio make editing footage less daunting, even for newbies, with features like Snap mode making it easy to change the angle and zoom level during playback. This allows you to set a route for the viewers’ perspective or choose a specific subject for the video to follow.
Image stabilisation is also next-level, improving upon the FlowState stabilisation found on the One RS.
If you can stomach the high price of the Insta One RS 1-inch 360 Edition, you’ll struggle to find a better 360 action camera.
Reviewer:Thomas DeehanFull Review:Insta360 One RS 360 Edition
DJI Osmo Action 3
Pros
Cons
TheDJI Osmo Action 3is an excellent choice for underwater filming and a great action camera in its own right, bested only by theGoPro Hero 11 Black.
DJI has switched out the modular design it debuted on theAction 2in favour of a more standard GoPro-esque action camera template. However, DJI hasn’t completely ditched the old design, keeping the magnetic clamp and using it to create a fantastic quick-release system for attaching the camera to first and third-party mounts.
This means you can unclip the camera from mounts instead of unscrewing it as you might with a GoPro, making it much faster to change. There’s even a second mag-lock mounting point on the side of the protective case for easy filming in portrait orientations for TikTok or Instagram Reels.
Even without the case, the Osmo Action 3 is capable of surviving drops of up to 1.5m and water as deep as 16m. This depth extends to 60m when used with the optional waterproof case. You can also replace the lens so if it does get damaged, there’s no need to replace the entire camera.
Both the 1.4-inch front and the 2.25-inch rear screens are touch-capable, which puts DJI one step ahead of GoPro when comparing the two front displays. Physical buttons are limited to one large shutter button and a power/quick select button for cycling through modes which we found lacked a bit of travel.
When it comes to video quality, the Osmo Action 3 is capable of capturing 4K video at 120fps, meaning there’s no 5.3K option like the one found on the GoPro Hero 11 Black. However, the FOV is wider at 155-degrees.
We found footage to be sharp, detailed and well-exposed during the day, though the quality did fall off in trickier lighting conditions, with images and videos suffering in low-light environments.
Image stabilisation is extremely impressive, but both the stabilisation and horizon levelling features do come with a crop. Likewise, 360-degree horizon levelling is also only supported when recording at 2.7K or lower, which is a pretty dramatic difference next to the GoPro Hero 11 Black’s 5.3K 360-degree horizon levelling support.
Despite these caveats, the DJI Osmo Action 3 remains a rugged and very affordable action camera.
Reviewer:Sam KieldsenFull Review:DJI Osmo Action 3
Insta360 Go 3
Pros
Cons
Action cameras are already pretty small but the Insta360 Go 3 takes it to a whole other level. This thumb-sized camera weighs just 35g by itself which not only makes it unbelievably portable, but also incredibly versatile in terms of the accessories that you can pair it with.
For instance, if you want to shoot some POV footage you can insert the Go 3 into a clip that can then be attached to a cap, or you can pair it with a magnetic necklace to shoot a hands-free hyper-lapse. For any entry level content creators who want a vlogging camera to match their creativity, the Insta360 Go 3 is easily one of the best options out there.
The Go 3 is also a considerable leap over its predecessor, taking more meaningful steps to compete with more fully fledged options from GoPro and DJI. The Go 3 achieves this via the new Action Pod which turns the Go 3 into a more traditional camera.
When housed in the Action Pod, you can use the oscillating display to see exactly what you’re filming, regardless of which side of the camera you’re on, which means that unlike the Go 2, you can shoot to-camera footage in a pinch and know exactly where you are within the frame.
There’s also a bump in recording quality as the Go 3 can now record footage at up to 2.7K. For any professional content creators who want a higher resolution, the Go 3 doesn’t come close to the more detailed footage offered by theGoPro Hero 11and even theInsta360 Ace Pro, but for everyone else, it can do the job just fine.
Insta360 has also endeavoured to add an extra mic to the Go 3 and it made a huge difference when we tested the audio quality out in public. Even when filming in a loud and busy crowd, the Go 3 was still able to hone in on the subject’s voice without any need for editing, and given just how easy it is to chuck the Go 3 into a pocket or a camera bag, it’s a great starting camera for most people.
Reviewer:Thomas DeehanFull Review:Insta360 Go 3
DJI Osmo Action 4
Pros
Cons
TheDJI Osmo Action 4is our favourite action camera for shooting in low light and a worthy alternative to theGoPro Hero 11 Black.
We love the 2022 GoPro, but low light performance has never been the camera’s strong suit. This is where DJI steps in with its large 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor and 4K resolution promising better performance in low lighting and a higher level of waterproofing out of the box.
The new sensor is bigger than both the 1/1.9-inch sensor in the Hero 11 Black and the 1/1.7-inch one in theOsmo Action 3. Larger pixels allow the sensor to take in more light, making the Action 4 a stronger choice for capturing evening and late-night adventures where you can’t rely on daylight to get a clear shot. That said, if you do shoot primarily in daylight, the Hero 11 Black does offer more punchy and detailed 5.3K videos.
Visually, the Osmo Action 4 looks identical to the Action 3 with the same dual touchscreens, top-mounted shutter button and Horizontal-Vertical Protective Frame which allows users to quickly switch between orientations for shooting TikToks and Reels. This isn’t as elegant as GoPro’s method for shooting vertically but it’s a good solution nonetheless.
The Action 4 does have the GoPro and the Action 3 beat on waterproofing, allowing you to plunge the camera up to 18m with no additional protection.
Upgrades that arrived with this generation of the Osmo Action include support for larger 512GB microSD cards and improved image stabilisation with Rocksteady 3.0+. However, battery life, connectivity, screen resolution and shutter speed remain unchanged from the previous generation.
The Action 4 includes several forms of electronic image stabilisation that give GoPro a run for its money, along with HorizonSteady which helps to ensure the frame remains level with the horizon up to 45-degrees.
Reviewer:Sam KieldsenFull Review:DJI Osmo Action 4
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