Friday, September 29, 2017

Excited about Go pro's Hero 6 launch!


 US-based technology company GoPro on Thursday launched 'HERO6 Black'.

"HERO 6’s next-level image quality, video stabilization and three times faster QuikStories performance makes it a powerful storytelling extension of your smartphone," said GoPro’s founder and CEO, Nicholas WoodmanWoodman.

Hero 6’s features are:

GoPro VR, Omni camera, virtual reality (VR), 360 degree video, Kolor software, GoPro

4K60 and 1080p240 Video

QuikStories Enabled, GoPro App Compatible

Most Advanced Stabilization of any HERO camera                                

All-New Touch Zoom

3x Faster Offload Speeds via 5GHz Wi-Fi

Waterproof to 33 Feet (10m)

Compatible with Karma and Existing GoPro Mounts

Improved Dynamic Range and Low-Light Performance

RAW and HDR Photo Modes

Voice Control in 10 Languages

GPS, Accelerometer and Gyroscope

Wi-Fi + Bluetooth


HERO6 Black comes with custom-designed GP1 processor and shoots videos in 4K60 and 1080p240 quality.




With 4K60 (4K video with 60 frames per second) and 1080p240 (full-HD video with 240 frames per second) shooting capabilities packed into a rugged and waterproof design, 'HERO6 Black' and the GoPro App automatically transform the footage into videos with 'QuikStory' feature that can be shared on social media platforms with ease.

Priced at $499/ Rs 45,000, HERO6 Black is available for sale on GoPro.com and at select retailers worldwide.

The camera has 'Touch Zoom' feature and three times faster offload speeds via 5GHz Wi-Fi. It is waterproof up to 10 metres and is compatible with Karma and existing GoPro mounts.

Similar to its predecessor, Wi-Fi and bluetooth-enabled 'Hero6 Black' has voice control feature in 10 languages.

The GP1 processor enables twice the video frame rates, improved image quality, dynamic range, low-light performance and dramatically improved video stabilization over previous HERO camera generations.

 The chip also advances GoPro's capabilities in computer vision and machine learning, enabling HERO6 to analyse visual scenes and sensor data for improved automated QuikStories, the app feature that makes it easy for users to share short videos of the footage shot from GoPro.


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