The GoPro HERO10 Black is officially here and comes with a new resolution for recording, along with a new processor
GoPro has stepped up its action camera game with the HERO10 Black, which now ships with the new GP2 chip, allowing the device to capture higher resolutions while also snapping detailed images. Here is everything you need to know. The HERO10 Black can capture footage at double the framerate of the previous-generation HERO9 Black while also upping the resolution to 5.3K. In addition, the GoPro’s flagship action camera can record video at 4K 120FPS, and 2.7K 240FPS. This recording horsepower is possible thanks to the GP2 chip, which succeeds the GP1 that GoPro has been using ever since the HERO6. GoPro Hero 10 Leaks to Show New Camera Sensor and Upgraded Processor The company continues to use custom chipsets, allowing it to push the boundaries of the action camera segment.
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USA — IT GoPro HERO10 Black Goes Official With 5.3K 60FPS Video Recording Support,23MP Stills,...