Tuesday 20 September 2016

GoPro announces HERO5 Black, HERO5 Session waterproof action cameras



Popular action camera maker GoPro has introduced two new action cameras dubbed Hero5 Black and Hero5 Session.

The GoPro HERO5 action cameras feature Waterproof body without any housing, 4K video shooting at 30fps, auto-upload of photos and videos to GoPro Plus (cloud based subscription) when charging, voice control and Simple One-Button control that lets you press the shutter button to start the camera and start recording.

The difference between the HERO5 Session and HERO5 Black camera is that the latter comes with touchscreen display and GPS support for location services. 

GoPro HERO5 Black features
  • 2-inch Touch Display + Simplified Controls
  • Video Resolutions up to 4K at 30 Frames per Second
  • Professional Quality 12MP Photos
  • Auto-Upload of Photos and Video to Cloud when Camera is Charging
  • Voice Control with Support for 7 Languages (additional languages coming)
  • Simple 1-Button Control
  • Waterproof Without a Housing to 33 Feet (10m)
  • Compatible with Existing GoPro Mounts, Including Karma
  • Stereo Audio Recording and Advanced Wind Noise Reduction
  • Professional-Grade Electronic Video Stabilization
  • Distortion-Free Wide Angle Video and Photos with New Linear View Setting
  • RAW and WDR Photo Modes
  • WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS
GoPro HERO5 Session features
  • Video Resolutions up to 4K at 30 Frames per Second
  • Professional Quality 10MP Photos
  • Auto-Upload of Photos and Video to Cloud when Camera is Charging
  • Voice Control with Support for 7 Languages (additional languages coming)
  • Simple 1-Button Control
  • Waterproof Without a Housing to 33 Feet (10m)
  • Compatible with Existing GoPro, Mounts Including Karma
  • Professional-Grade Electronic Video Stabilization
  • Distortion-Free Wide Angle Video and Photos with new Linear-View Setting
  • WiFi, Bluetooth
The GoPro HERO5 Black is priced at $399 (Rs. 27,000), while the HERO5 Session costs $299 (Rs. 20,000). Both will be available starting October 2. 

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