I'm being recorded on the new GoPro Hero
in black I got an opportunity to check it out a
little bit before it's launched and it's
basically better in every way than the
Hero 7 black now rather than just talking
about it let me show you what it can do
it might not appear to be the planning has
changed much in the least and side-by-side
with the hero 7 it actually looks a touch
bigger but what GoPro did was finally
get obviate the frame that's required to
mount the camera what you will see instead
is that GoPro actually built its
mounting fingers into rock bottom of the
camera this is often great because I hate that
frame and that i would occasionally forget it
and then i could not mount the camera but
also it blocked the battery in micro SD
card slot which is now on the side with
a USB C port and therefore the whole is
still waterproof to 10 meters also
upgraded from the hero 7 is that the hyper
smooth stabilization it had been so good on
that camera it basically killed the necessity
for a gimbal but with the hero 8 hyper
smooth is out there in the least resolutions
and frame rates and it's adjustable in
case you would like it off otherwise you want to feature
a little little bit of shake for realism or add
a boost for once you want no shake at
all
...
you'll also find an updated version of
time warp the cameras motion time-lapse
mode which will now automatically adjust
speed supported the scene motion and the way
much lighting you've got what's better is
you can also now tap on the screen to
drop back to real time so you'll stop
and absorb the scenery then tap
again to hurry it copy something new
for GoPro users but an option that'll be
familiar to high phone users is live
burst you'll now with the camera
capture a 3-second video clip and
then transfer it over to GoPros app
scrub through the 90 frames that you've got
created and detect the one that appears
best for one photo and while I'm
here within the app GoPro added tons of
editing features including a horizon
leveling option which is awesome for
anyone who's ever mounted their camera
crooked now you'll just enter and level
it right out now back to the camera
GoPro said the question it gets the foremost
is what are the simplest settings for
shooting whatever activity you're
shooting so now rather than having to
guess there are a bunches of presets you
can just dial up you'll create your own
- so favourite settings are just a tap
away and GoPro also added programmable
shortcut buttons on the screen so you
can just long continue one among those and
select something that you simply want stationed
on the screen in the least time to form a
quick adjustment once you need it
cutting down on menu diving one among those
new shortcuts is for digital lenses
which allows you to slide through four
different views you are able to capture
with GoPro single lens and sensor you
can pick from narrow linear wide and
super view and see in real time just how
your subject are going to be framed up so good
audio is vital too in GoPro redesign
the mic on this new cam
putting it directly below the lens so
when you're lecture the lens you're
talking to the mic more importantly it
really helps eliminate wind noise so if
you're going head-on with this strap to
a bike or an electrical scooter or
whatever taking place the mountain you're
gonna get tons less wind noise now if
you want better audio than the inbuilt
mic can deliver there's getting to be a
medium mod frame that you simply can increase the
camera which adds a built-in shotgun
mic in HDMI output and a 3.5 millimeter
mic jack there also are be an add-on
light that matches into the frames cold
shoe also as a mod with flip up
screen to form it more of an entire
vlogging solution those are the large
additions on the other hand you've got a couple of
smaller things like improved super
photos and HDR photos that almost
eliminate motion blur live streaming can
now be done at 1080p night lapse videos
can be created privately and you'll
shoot raw for single burst in time-lapse
photos so in fact the last word.....
question is do you have to catch on do you have to
upgrade and therefore the answer is probably if
you're after the simplest camera gopro has
ever made the foremost pocketable camera
with the simplest image stabilization this
is the one to urge and again it's still
four hundred dollars but if you're just
looking for something rugged and
waterproof to supplement your smartphone
shooting you're probably more happy
getting the hero seven black it's still
a really great camera and therefore the image
stabilization is additionally specialized and
you'll save money but within the end
this is going to be the simplest single lens
camera you'll get from GoPro
in black I got an opportunity to check it out a
little bit before it's launched and it's
basically better in every way than the
Hero 7 black now rather than just talking
about it let me show you what it can do
it might not appear to be the planning has
changed much in the least and side-by-side
with the hero 7 it actually looks a touch
bigger but what GoPro did was finally
get obviate the frame that's required to
mount the camera what you will see instead
is that GoPro actually built its
mounting fingers into rock bottom of the
camera this is often great because I hate that
frame and that i would occasionally forget it
and then i could not mount the camera but
also it blocked the battery in micro SD
card slot which is now on the side with
a USB C port and therefore the whole is
still waterproof to 10 meters also
upgraded from the hero 7 is that the hyper
smooth stabilization it had been so good on
that camera it basically killed the necessity
for a gimbal but with the hero 8 hyper
smooth is out there in the least resolutions
and frame rates and it's adjustable in
case you would like it off otherwise you want to feature
a little little bit of shake for realism or add
a boost for once you want no shake at
all
...
you'll also find an updated version of
time warp the cameras motion time-lapse
mode which will now automatically adjust
speed supported the scene motion and the way
much lighting you've got what's better is
you can also now tap on the screen to
drop back to real time so you'll stop
and absorb the scenery then tap
again to hurry it copy something new
for GoPro users but an option that'll be
familiar to high phone users is live
burst you'll now with the camera
capture a 3-second video clip and
then transfer it over to GoPros app
scrub through the 90 frames that you've got
created and detect the one that appears
best for one photo and while I'm
here within the app GoPro added tons of
editing features including a horizon
leveling option which is awesome for
anyone who's ever mounted their camera
crooked now you'll just enter and level
it right out now back to the camera
GoPro said the question it gets the foremost
is what are the simplest settings for
shooting whatever activity you're
shooting so now rather than having to
guess there are a bunches of presets you
can just dial up you'll create your own
- so favourite settings are just a tap
away and GoPro also added programmable
shortcut buttons on the screen so you
can just long continue one among those and
select something that you simply want stationed
on the screen in the least time to form a
quick adjustment once you need it
cutting down on menu diving one among those
new shortcuts is for digital lenses
which allows you to slide through four
different views you are able to capture
with GoPro single lens and sensor you
can pick from narrow linear wide and
super view and see in real time just how
your subject are going to be framed up so good
audio is vital too in GoPro redesign
the mic on this new cam
putting it directly below the lens so
when you're lecture the lens you're
talking to the mic more importantly it
really helps eliminate wind noise so if
you're going head-on with this strap to
a bike or an electrical scooter or
whatever taking place the mountain you're
gonna get tons less wind noise now if
you want better audio than the inbuilt
mic can deliver there's getting to be a
medium mod frame that you simply can increase the
camera which adds a built-in shotgun
mic in HDMI output and a 3.5 millimeter
mic jack there also are be an add-on
light that matches into the frames cold
shoe also as a mod with flip up
screen to form it more of an entire
vlogging solution those are the large
additions on the other hand you've got a couple of
smaller things like improved super
photos and HDR photos that almost
eliminate motion blur live streaming can
now be done at 1080p night lapse videos
can be created privately and you'll
shoot raw for single burst in time-lapse
photos so in fact the last word.....
question is do you have to catch on do you have to
upgrade and therefore the answer is probably if
you're after the simplest camera gopro has
ever made the foremost pocketable camera
with the simplest image stabilization this
is the one to urge and again it's still
four hundred dollars but if you're just
looking for something rugged and
waterproof to supplement your smartphone
shooting you're probably more happy
getting the hero seven black it's still
a really great camera and therefore the image
stabilization is additionally specialized and
you'll save money but within the end
this is going to be the simplest single lens
camera you'll get from GoPro