GoPro’s New Hero10 Black Is Its Most Powerful Action Camera to Date

The GoPro Hero10 Black rolls video with more pixels and double the frame rate

GoPro’s New Hero10 Black Is Its Most Powerful Action Camera to Date
GoPro Hero10 Black

If you are a camera lover, you’ve got to hear about GoPro’s new Hero10 Black, which is the most powerful action camera to date. The device can capture videos in 5.3k resolution. It is 93% sharper than 4k models. The camera runs thanks to a GP2 processor, which is designed to deliver faster and smoother performance. It can capture still images at 23MP and also grab hi-res 19.6MP frames from videos.



GoPro says that the new device has several high-tech enhancements that will keep the videos clear despite any movements. The new Hero10 Black has a HyperSmooth 4.0 tech which offers more horizon levelling from 27- to 45-degree angles and better stabilization. The camera from GoPro also has enhanced low-light capabilities that capture darker moments perfectly.

 

 

Another thing that makes this camera from GoPro a good option is a fact that it can stream directly in 1080p. The new Hero10 Black also makes time-lapses easy thanks to the brand’s night lapse and TimeWarp 3.0 features. You can record videos in slow motion, up to 8 times slower than in the actual moment, thanks to improved 2.7k resolution.

 

To make the new Hero10 Black that measures 71mm x 55mm easy to control, the device has a shutter button, 23.6MP sensor, status light, microphone, and folding fingers. If you have a subscription to GoPro, you can easily upload the content from the device to the cloud with backup and additional edit features. You can also upload photos and videos via the Quik app. You can also upload the content via a USB connection or even when it is connected to the charger.

The cost of the new Hero10 Black is US$499, and you can get over US$100 off the price if you choose a one-year GoPro subscription.

 

The key factors that make the new Hero10 Black an excellent choice are 5.3K capture at up to 60fps, superb video stabilization, 120fps 4K for slow motion, Front-facing colour screen, Media Mod support, Waterproof without an add-on case, and Wi-Fi and USB transfer for phones and tablets.

However, we must note here that the battery of the GoPro’s New Hero10 Black drains quickly, its heat limits long-form recording, and it costs more when bought without a subscription.

 

  • PROS

    • 5.3K capture at up to 60fps
    • 120fps 4K for slow motion
    • Class-leading video stabilization
    • Front-facing colour screen
    • Waterproof without an add-on case
    • Media Mod support
    • Wi-Fi and USB transfer for phones and tablets
  • CONS

    • Battery drains quickly
    • Costs more when bought without a subscription
    • Heat limits long-form recording

 

GoPro Hero10 Black

 



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