Go. Pro announces the Hero 5 Black and Hero 5 Session. Go. Pro just officially announced the Hero 5 Black, the company’s first flagship action camera since the Hero 4 was unveiled in 2. The company also announced the Hero 5 Session, and update to the original Session — the small, cube- shaped camera that was released last summer. The cameras were unveiled at the launch event for the Go.
Pro Karma drone at Squaw Valley Ski Resort in Northern California, and both are compatible with Go. Pro’s first quadcopter. They’ll be available October 2nd. The $3. 99 Hero 5 Black and the $2. Hero 5 Session share a surprising number of specs and traits.
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Both shoot 4. K footage at a max of 3. Each camera also has voice control, with seven languages supported at launch. And both are capable of automatically backing up footage and photos as part of the new Go. Pro Plus cloud- based subscription service (more on that in a bit).
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There are important differences between the two cameras, though. The Hero 5 Black looks like a more rugged Hero 4, shoots 1. Stream Gladys Brown with english subtitles 2160p. LCD touchscreen, features built- in GPS, and can capture RAW photos and Wide Dynamic Range video. The Hero 5 Session, on the other hand, shoots 1.
GPS, and no RAW or WDR modes. The Hero 5 Black even has dedicated buttons for photo and video recording. Each camera comes with stereo microphones, too. Go. Pro says the new Hero 5 cameras will also have .
It’s something Go. Pro has never offered before, but it’s also one of the few noticeable drawbacks considering Sony just announced that the new cameras in its Action Cam lineup will have mechanical image stabilization. Alongside the cameras and the Karma drone, Go.
Pro also officially announced Go. Pro Plus. Nick Woodman, Go. Pro’s CEO, has been teasing this cloud storage service for a while now, and details of how it works leaked last month. It essentially goes like this: users pay a $4. Those files can then be accessed anywhere via Go.
Pro’s mobile editing apps (Quik and Splice), the newly refreshed mobile app (now known as Capture), or the company’s desktop app. The desktop app, by the way, got updated and rebranded today. It will now simply be known as the desktop version of Quik, and Go. Pro has added the autonomous editing features I got a preview of in this story from May. The drawback to Go. Pro Plus is that users will only be able to download the files and edit them locally — you can’t start editing a project on one device and pick it up seamlessly on another. The Go. Pro Plus subscription does include a library of royalty- free music, as well as 2.
It will be available starting September 2. The throw- in features of Go. Pro Plus sort of tip Go. Pro’s hand on how it will have to market these new cameras. The flagship features of both Hero 5s aren’t really unique — you can find most of them from competitors like Sony or Garmin — but the strong top- to- bottom experience that Go. Pro’s always offered gets even stronger with today’s announcements. Now it’s just a matter of whether that beefed- up ecosystem and the announcement of Karma will be enough to rescue the company’s ailing stock price.
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