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Gopro hero session 1
Gopro hero session 1







  1. #GOPRO HERO SESSION 1 PRO#
  2. #GOPRO HERO SESSION 1 PROFESSIONAL#
  3. #GOPRO HERO SESSION 1 SERIES#

#GOPRO HERO SESSION 1 PRO#

Visi Ronin 4D / RS 3 Pro / RS 2 / RSC 2 / Ronin-SC / S / MX.Ronin 4D / RS 3 Pro / RS 2 / RSC 2 / Ronin-SC / S / MX.

#GOPRO HERO SESSION 1 SERIES#

  • Visi Mavic 3 / Mavic 2 / Air / Mini series.
  • Regardless, the camera's exoskeleton (GoPro calls it a frame) is compatible with the vast array of GoPro accessories, which cover everything from floating selfie sticks to headband mounts and much more. The camera itself is so small and light that it's incredibly easy to stick it to the side of a bicycle helmet, for example, without the need for additional accessories. There's also a USB-C cable and a small selection of adhesive mounts to get you started, and in all honesty that's all that's really required with this miniature Hero. But, unlike previous chunky plastic coverings, this is simply a thin plastic jacket that sports GoPro's recognizable mounting system at the bottom. The Hero5 Session also comes with a small exterior housing – it can't be mounted to anything without this. If you don't have your phone to hand this is also the only screen via which you can adjust and navigate menus, which isn't exactly good news for anyone with imperfect vision, as it's so small, although it remains bright enough to use in the dark. Just behind the big red shutter button is a small white-on-black display that displays the mode (video, photo, burst, etc), the number of files recorded, the battery level and whether voice control and Wi-Fi are activated. The Hero5 Session comes with a small exterior housing – it can't be mounted to anything without this

    gopro hero session 1

    However, things are much simpler when the Hero5 Session is linked to GoPro's app, which acts as both the rear screen (for setting up shots) and as a hub for browsing menus and adjusting settings. It takes a little while to get used to one-button control, and there will likely be multiple shaky video clips of feet and sky captured as users accidentally record when they merely meant to power-up the device. The shutter button on the top also acts as a power-on switch, and will start recording video automatically (if the relevant settings are activated) when depressed.Ī much smaller, and infinitely more finicky button on the rear scrolls through the various menus and settings on the camera. The Hero5 Session really is a masterclass in simplicity, as this small cube (it's only marginally bigger than pool cue chalk) features just two buttons and one side flap that houses the USB-C port and MicroSD card slot. GoPro Hero5 Session: design and accessories The small differences in quality will be difficult to spot for anyone using the camera on a casual basis, but the fact that the Hero5 Session doesn't have a rear screen or an interchangeable battery will be reason enough for those using their camera on a regular basis to jump to the more expensive Hero5 Black or Hero6 Black. It is a lot more expensive than the near identical-looking Hero Session, but that camera doesn't support 4K video, nor does it sport voice control or the Superview, Linear and Narrow fields of view.įeatures-wise, though, it's more useful to compare the Hero5 Session to its bigger brother, because side-by-side there's very little to separate the two bar a slightly reduced frame rate at certain video resolutions, the lack of RAW and WDR still image files, and the much more user-friendly rear touchscreen display.

    gopro hero session 1

    That said, the Hero5 Session still manages to cram a hefty amount into its diminutive shell, including the aforementioned 4K at 30fps video resolution, ProTune options and other pro-grade features, not to mention voice control and excellent smartphone connectivity.

    #GOPRO HERO SESSION 1 PROFESSIONAL#

    GoPro knows its audience, which is why it can get away with offering a number of cameras over a range of prices with very similar features.īut for those wanting professional touches, such as ultra-sharp image quality via an all-glass lens, excellent low light performance and 4K filming at 60fps, then the Hero6 Black is definitely the camera to plump for. In short, it's easiest to think of the Hero5 Session as a Hero5 Black lite, albeit one without the handy rear touchscreen or the professional-grade performance.









    Gopro hero session 1