Drift HD Ghost Review

Drift HD Ghost Review

Unlike normal daily use digital cameras, the Drift HD Ghost has a fish eye lens in a glass dome which makes the device offer best results irrespective of the weather or terrain it’s being used. Whether you use it in rain or while surfing on the tidal waves, the shape of the lens made sure the water run off when the first gust of wind or bit of speed is exerted on the device. Above all being an action camera, the Drift HD Ghost is undoubtedly water and dust-proof to use it on different and exciting terrains. In terms of camera lens quality and waterproofing features, the Drift HD Ghost beats the competitors by a good margin.

The battery life of the Drift HD Ghost was quite impressive for an action camera. With a fully charged battery and frequent activation using the remote, the camera battery can last for around 3 hours. However the remote unit can last all day without any issues.

Remote Control

Adding a remote control to an action camera is definitely an icing on the cake and the Drift team has done a decent job including it with the Drift HD Ghost. The remote is quite handy as it flashes different colours in order to guide the operator to what mode is the camera functioning currently and basically what the camera is doing at the moment. With the help of the remote, the operator can easily set the camera options to take single pictures or bursts of picture. If the camera was recording, the remote will indicate the video mode by flashing the red light and also offers great control over the footage that was being recorded. Such a feature can help the operator tons of time in the editing room.