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– New ‘Mod’ Accessories: Includes pop-up screen, light, and shotgun mic (more on this later) – Extendable mount: The mount pops out of the bottom, allowing you to both mount it, but also have it flat on table – Completely redesigned externals, no more case: The case is gone, and the mount is built into the case – Added HyperSmooth 2.0: Basically HyperSmooth is now available in every mode on the camera (including 240FPS and 4:3 modes) – Added HyperSmooth Boost Extra stabilization with a tiny bit of crop With that, here’s the round-up of all the new features on the Hero 8 Black, including a few that didn’t quite make the cut in my video above: For example, the aforementioned Boost is definitely a bump up on smoothness, and the lack of needing a frame case is also pretty appealing. Which isn’t to say there’s not goodness for everyone too. For example, things like the new ability to do Linear mode in 4K/30 & 4K/60, or the 100Mbps bit rate 4K/2.7K modes.
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If you found this review useful, hit up the links at the bottom to help support the site! What’s New:Īt first glance it might not seem like there’s a lot of newness in the Hero 8 Black aside from the new Boost mode, but in reality there’s actually a ton of under the covers type newness that’s less headline grabbing to the mass market, but hugely important to those making full videos/edits with these cameras. But as usual this isn’t sponsored in any way (trust me, you’ll see that here pretty quickly), and those cameras will go back to them shortly and I’ll go out and get my own pile of cameras via normal retail channels. Hold onto your hats!įinally, note that GoPro did send me a pile of media loaner Hero 8 cameras to test with. There’s also a slew of other changes, which is a great time to skip into the ‘What’s New’ section, or just simply hit play on the brisk video below. These reasonably priced accessories though do take away some features that GoPro had previously in the camera, like the HDMI port. Also down the road this fall (maybe more like winter) are a slate of accessories GoPro calls ‘Mods’, which add a flip-up Vlogging style screen, a shotgun mic, and a 200 lumen light. But that one’s not quite ready yet, so we’ll save that for another post down the road this fall. Same goes for the Live Burst photo functionality that mirrors what you’re used to on your phone today in features like ‘Live Photo’.Ītop that, GoPro has also pushed out a new 360° camera called the GoPro Max, which replaces the GoPro Fusion of the past. While you’ll undoubtedly hear about the headliner features like the improved stabilization via GoPro’s new HyperSmooth Boost, the real goodness on this camera is actually some of the less attention grabbing headlines such as having HyperSmooth 2.0 now in every frame rate & resolution (though not every digital lens), or the higher bitrates offered.
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Like clockwork, GoPro has once again released their latest gen camera, this time the Hero 8 Black.