GoPro Wants To Make You A Hero

by | Jun 11, 2015 | Business

Innovative, Emmy Award winning camera brand, GoPro, has introduced its new series of self-capturing cameras for every taste and skill set. The HERO series: HERO, HERO4 BLACK, and HERO4 SILVER will debut in select stores October 5.

Starting with the simplistic HERO, for the beginner videographer, GoPro offers its weatherproof design, which withstands water, snow, dirt, and other course conditions. The HERO captures high definition footage at 1080p at 30fps and 720p video at 60fps at $129.

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The next level in the HERO series is the built-in touch screen display,  HERO4 Silver. The second level of high quality images captures video at 1080p60, 720p120, and 900p100. In addition to its high definition videos; the HERO4 Silver offers 12MP burst speed photos at 30 photo per second, Bluetooth for enhanced response, and HiLight Tag that allows users to share moments on their camera through the GoPro App or New Smart Remote accessory.

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The HERO4 also gives users more control than ever before with Protune, for photo and video. You can maximize the quality of images and video by adjusting color, sharpness, ISO Limit, exposure controls for the new after dark feature, and a time lapse/ slow motion feature for just $399.

The HERO4 Black has all the same features as the HERO4 Silver except it’s twice as powerful than any other GoPro. The HERO4 Black captures videos at a 4K30fps and2.7K50fps for a cinematic and life-like image. You can also pull 8.3 megapixel video stills and capture 12mp for high quality images that bring out the brightest and most beautiful colors in your photos, and selective field of view for narrow, wide, and medium shots. The HERO4 Black retails at $499.

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by- Krissy Lewis

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