Thursday, 28 September 2017

GoPro Unveils HERO6 Black with 4K 60fps Video and New GP1 Chip

GoPro has just announced the HERO6 Black. The new action camera offers 4K video resolution at 60fps, as well as 2.7K at 120fps and Full HD 1080p video at 240fps — perfect for high-resolution slow-motion video clips.

Here’s a demo of 4K footage captured with the HERO6:

You can record in H.265/HEVC format now too, as well as the older H.264/AVC we’re used to from the HERO5. Still images pop out at 12 megapixels – the same as on the HERO5 – but you can shoot them at a whopping 30 frames per second.

This is all thanks to the new GP1 chip inside the camera, which GoPro describes as having “double the performance of the HERO5.”

This chip is a big deal. It was created by GoPro, in conjunction with Socionext, to adhere to the company’s specific specifications. This brings GoPro well ahead of the other action cams that are all squeezing every little bit of performance they can from more generic imaging chips available.

The HERO6 offers some incredibly advanced image stabilization too, combating the issue of shaky action-cam footage. The company says it’s a major improvement compared to what the HERO5 offered.

A new linear video mode will correct distortion, too, and combined with the stabilization it offers should totally change the action cam video experience.

Like a number of previous GoPro cameras, the HERO6 has voice commands that allow you to control various features of the camera hands-free.

Waterproof to 33 feet (10 meters), without a housing, the HERO6 can take on a number of challenging scenarios, including a flight on the GoPro Karma. It’s also compatible with all existing GoPro mounts and is enabled for use with QuikStories – the app which will automatically edit your shots into a shareable video.

Your content will be super quick to wireless transfer, as the HERO6’s new 5 GHz Wi-Fi chip is 3x faster than previous versions.

There’s now touchscreen activated zooming abilities, allow you to get “closer to the action.”

Low-light performance has also been improved, and a number of new night modes have been added for photos.

Here’s a video introducing the new HERO6 Black:

Shipping today, the GoPro HERO6 Black costs $500 and is available from the GoPro website and from retailers like B&H.



from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2017/09/28/gopro-unveils-hero6-black-4k-60fps-video-new-gp1-chip/

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