It’s also crash resistant and and water-resistant. The Session 5 is often used on racing and freestyle drones thanks to its relatively more aerodynamic shape and lighter weight. After strip-down it only weighs 17 grams. The Hero 6 is very good value for the money, and a popular options for light weight micro drones. It has no built-in stabilization, however it’s one of the best choices for Reelsteady in terms of reliability. However, the hardware, as well as image quality are similar to the previous Hero 6, and it doesn’t work well with Reelsteady (requires extremely good soft mounting), therefore it’s not as popular as the Hero 6 despite being newer.Īlthough the Hero 6 is an older model, it still offers 4K 60FPS and decent image quality which is adequate for most hobbyists’ needs. This is the first camera from GoPro that supports Hypersmooth stabilization. The overall image quality is the best in all the GoPro options. Comparing to the previous Hero 7, the Hero 8 offers higher bit rate which results in sharper image. It has built-in Hypersmooth 2.0 stabilization, and also being fully supported by Reesteady. The latest offering from GoPro (May 2020). Slightly better image quality, there is no cropping when you do 4K Superview with the Hero 9, previously it’s only possible in 2.7K. Same camera but much lighter and more suited for micro FPV drones.īetter Hypersmooth (V3.0) than the previous version, but bigger and heavier. There’s a stripped down version of the GoPro 10, GoPro Bones. Improved Hypersmooth (V4.0) – a built-in digital stabilization feature, offers up to 5.3K 60FPS resolution, and yet it’s a few grams lighter than the Hero 9. It has the same capability and performance, the small size is achieved by replacing the back and front color screens with a monochrome screen.įeatures the new GP2 processor which brings a lot more computing power than the previous chip and doubles the frame rates available on all formats compared to the previous model. It’s still heavier than the GoPro Session 5 (74g) and the Hero 10 Bones (54g), but it’s slightly better than the full size Hero 11 for FPV drones as it’s about 20g lighter, and it’s also $100 cheaper at about $300. Same size as the Previous GoPro 10 and GoPro 9, and almost all the accessories / ND filters are compatible.īasically the Hero 11 but smaller and lighter (only 133g). It offers a new feature Hyperview which according to GoPro offers the highest FOV ever on any GoPro cameras. The GoPro Hero11 Black is capable of slow motion up to 8x in 2.7K and 4x in 4K. ![]() It is also now possible to take 24.7 megapixel photos from videos. Hypersmooth is at the new V5 version, and it takes advantage of the AutoBoost function that automatically assesses the level of stabilization required in relation to the movement. The GoPro Hero11 Black films in 5.3K at 60fps and in 2.7K at 240 fps, better performance is made possible by the new 1/1.9” sensor and lens. The nearly square image sensor is interesting for FPV drones, as it allows 16:9 and 9:16 cropping without the need to physically rotate the camera, and it’s more suited for social media use. Two main new features that get our attention as FPV pilots, 10-bit videos and 8:7 aspect ratio image sensor.
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