![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps the best feature of HyperSmooth 4.0, however, is improved Horizon Leveling. Simply put, you can shoot high-resolution video in 5.3K, ultra-smooth and without any shakiness, and get a cropped 4K video as output. The HyperSmooth 4.0 stabilisation can be used while shooting 5.3K, 30-fps video. The new processor also means a better video stabilisation system. (Image resized for web) GoPro Hero 10 Black camera sample. ![]() Low-light has improved a lot but who uses a GoPro in pitch dark? GoPro Hero 10 Black camera sample. What impressed me is that the videos were more realistic and true to the environment. ![]() The videos had more depth, better contrast, and very little noise. Although I did not indulge in extreme sporting activities during the testing, I was still impressed with what I managed to capture. The new action camera can record video at 5.3K, 4K resolution at 60 fps and 120 fps, respectively, and 2.7K at 240fps compared to the Hero 9 Black’s 4K/60 fps. With the new GP2 processor, GoPro has managed to improve video capturing capabilities by doubling the frame rates. GoPro Hero10 Black review: Video and image quality GoPro recently pushed out a software update that drastically improves the battery life, but I am yet to see the changes as I completed testing the device a few days back. A piece of advice is to carry an extra battery pack if you are using a Hero 10 Black. Unfortunately, it didn’t last as long while shooting videos at high frame rates. The Hero 10 has the exact same 1,720 mAh battery as the Hero 9 Black. And, of course, GoPro also lets you use the Hero 10 as a webcam, or else use the action camera for live streaming. You can either plug directly into your smartphone for even faster uploads through GoPro’s Quik app, transfer photos, and videos to your phone or tablet with a wired connection. With the Hero 10, GoPro also introduces new ways to transfer the content. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/ Indian Express) The GoPro Hero 10 Black can now record 4K footage at up to 120 frames per second, and 2.7K at 240fps. The UI hasn’t changed in the Hero 10 - it’s divided into three modes: Photo, Video, and Timelapse while a swipe up shows the captured media and pull-down lets you access the camera settings. This not only delivers better video capture and images (more on that later) but smooth swiping the interface. So essentially, the Hero 10 delivers more with the same image sensor as the Hero 9 with the improved processor. The performance enhancements that GoPro promised are because of the GP2 processor, the first upgrade to the processing capabilities since the Hero 6 launched nearly over four years ago. GoPro Hero10 Black review: Performance and battery Meanwhile, the front screen has a high frame rate. The main screen, for instance, is more responsive. What is different this time is that both screens take advantage of the new processor inside the Hero10 Black (more on that later). Both screens are bright and sharp, and they provide a good preview while you are shooting. Like the previous GoPro Hero 9, the Hero 10 also offers two screens - a front-facing display that makes it easy to shoot selfie-style shots/videos and the main screen on the rear of the camera. GoPro says the Max Lens mod support will be added in a new update sometime in December. This means the mods introduced with the Hero9 Black will also work with the Hero10 Black, which includes the Media Mod and Max Lens Mod. The new model is slightly lighter at 153 grams (versus the earlier 158 grams), but otherwise, the two action cameras are exactly the same in size. It’s waterproof up to 33 feet (10 meters) and has a new, tougher lens with hydrophobic, water-shedding glass which the company claims is more scratch-resistant. What I always like about GoPro’s action cameras is their solid exterior and durable build. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express) The new Hero10 Black action camera looks exactly like its predecessor, the Hero9 Black. The front side has a rubberised finish where you will find a small 1.14-inch screen extremely useful if you are a Vlogger, and around the back is the main 2.27-inch touchscreen which is where all the control mechanism is. You still need to open the flap on the side to remove the battery, microSD card slot, and a USB-C port for charging. Everything from the chassis, screens, and lens are the same. Except the new model has a darker plastic frame and a bright “10 Black” logo on the side of the camera. GoPro Hero10 Black review: Design and dual screens ![]()
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