Blue is for rapid fire (burst) mode<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nWhen the light is blinking red, it is recording video. That’s it – really nice and easy and this instantly eliminates that annoying question, “Is it on?”<\/p>\n
Other unique features of this camera include a “video tagging” mode, in which the camera is\u00a0continuously\u00a0recording, but doesn’t actually commit the recording to memory until you press a button on the remote or the camera itself. This helps eliminate boring footage that might have to be cut out later; or worse, prevent people from uploading 20 minute videos of themselves buckling a ski boot.<\/p>\n
The outside is rubberized and feels very nice and grippy. Water or moisture shouldn’t be an issue. The camera comes with two battery covers; one with ports for an audio cable and a USB cable, and one that is solid. If you want to shoot in wet conditions, you are probably better off using the solid back cover.<\/p>\n
Behind the cover, you have a small latch to access the battery compartment. You also have several connection options, including HDMI (right to your TV!), standard USB cable, an Audio connector.<\/p>\n
The bottom of the camera also has what looks to be the standard mic, and a screw-in plate for the universal mounting adapter.<\/p>\n
Drift HD Ghost Comparison to GoPro Hero<\/h3>\n