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GoPro’s HERO10 is capable of shooting 5.3K videos shot at 60 fps

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GoPro has announced the new HERO10 Black 5K Action Camera.  The new HERO10 Black action cam from GoPro has better across-the-board performance and is compatible with all existing HERO9 Black accessories.

GoPro’s HERO10 Black 5K Action Camera
GoPro’s HERO10 Black 5K Action Camera

The new action cam is capable of shooting 5.3K videos shot at 60 fps, or 4K video recorded at 120 fps, thanks to the new upgraded GP2 processor. GoPro has doubled the frame rate from the HERO9 Black’s 5K30 and 4K60. A new image sensor also allows the new cam to shoot 23MP photos with enhanced low-light performance and HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilization in all modes (upgraded from the 9’s 20MP and HyperSmooth 3.0). The new flagship camera looks pretty much identical as the last gen HERO9 Black. Additionally, the HERO10 Black is completely compatible with all HERO9 Black Mods and accessories, so if you’re upgrading you can continue to use any accessories you already have.

Key Features

  • 23MP GP2 Chip with Improved Performance 
  • 5.3K60/4K120/2.7K240 Video, 23MP Photos 
  • New Front Display/Rear Touchscreen 
  • Cloud Connected, 1080p Live Streaming 
  • Enhanced Low-Light Performance 
  • HyperSmooth 4.0 Image Stabilization 
  • 33′ Waterproof without a Housing 
  • Time-Lapse & Night-Lapse, 8x Slo-Mo 
  • Built-In Flip-Out 2-Prong Mount 
  • 1720mAh Capacity Battery

The HERO10 Black shares many of the great features of its predecessor, such as being completely waterproof up to depths of 33 feet and a hefty swappable 1720mAh battery. Other returning features include face, smile, and blink scene detection, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth for use with the GoPro app. HERO10 Black is also cloud connected with a GoPro subscription, so the moment you plug it in to charge, your footage is automatically updated to the cloud. Updated video features such as HyperSmooth 4.0  have never been smoother with better low-light performance and horizon leveling with a higher tilt limit. 8x slow-mo at 2.7k, as well as the ability to grab 15.8MP still photos from 5.3K video, ensures you won’t miss a single moment.

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HERO10 Black is available for $399.98 with an included one-year GoPro Subscription or $499.99 MSRP without a subscription. 

Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen

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