Questions & Answers
- Model:
- 010-01529-03
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- SKU:
- 5705337
Highly rated by customers for: Video Quality
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Q: QuestionIt looks like the mount system is a GoPro Style. Will it work with GoPro mounts?
Asked by Peewee.
- A:Answer Yes. I use the VIRB (in the Garmin housing) and mount it on my helmet, suction cup & extension GoPro pole ... all past Hero mounts I had handy. So you can use past GoPro mounting systems. But not the actual camera housing. Enjoy!
Answered by James
Q: QuestionWill this item last for a while? I was on amazon checking out different dashcams and undecided because of reviews.
Asked by stevetech2016.
- A:Answer Unsure what you meant by "Will this item last for a while?" The Virb Ultra 30 is more a sports cam not a dash cam. It can be used as one and works great but you will need to find a external source if you are taking long trips as the batter life is about 2 hours and the video card will also be limited. If you are going to use it for off road or racing it should work wonderful for you with the g-matrix that it adds to the footage.
Answered by GreyWolf
Q: QuestionDoes it have a standard or wide angle lens?
Asked by Gatchitadamunga.
- A:Answer The lens is wide angle. Depending on your video resolution setting, it allows for 1.5x or 2x times zoom. This is allowed in 1080p as an example, but not in 4k. I don't believe this feature is available in any photo mode. I shoot 4k,so I don't zoom. Good luck - James
Answered by James
Q: QuestionDoes this camera correct itself when turning corners on a motorcycle etc? I’m not a fan of shaky cameras and I know the GoPro has the availability to stabilize while you ride. Does this have the same features?
Asked by CubFan.
- A:Answer Yes, this model includes image stabilization to reduce shaky video.
Answered by GarminProductExpert

Q: QuestionCan it cover a baseball field from 1st base to 3rd?
Asked by Yani.
- A:Answer It's does have a wide-angle view. I believe it will show you the entire field if behind home plate. The horizontal field of view is 123° in 4:3 and 118° in 16:9. That leaves approximately 30° on either side of center. Since it is 45° to 1st and 3rd base if eyes are centered on the pitchers mound (the angle at home plate created by the lines intersecting 1st & 3rd is 90°) you have 14-17° of field of view on either side if the camera is looking directly at the pitchers mound.
Answered by Andy
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