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October 2017
(88%)
114 Reviews
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1625 Reviews
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The editors liked
Frame rate options
Image Stabilization
Picture Quality
Compact
Go-anywhere design
4K video at up to 60fps
Strong digital stabilization
Loads of slow-motion video options
HDR and Raw photo capture
Touch screen
GPS
The GoPro Hero6 Black has groundbreaking electronic video stabilization for the category
A long list of resolutions and frame rates to choose from and overall improved image quality. Its faster Wi-Fi makes mobile transfers a little less painful
Does GoPro things exceedingly well
Mount and accessory ecosystem is second-to-none
New processing means tons of new framerates from 4K/60 to HD/240
Footage is pretty solid
Impressive image stabilization
New Touch Zoom feature
High-resolution images
Video (4K
60 fps)
Better images in low light
Superslick slow motion
Improved stabilization
Large selection of slow-mo options
Greater manual control of exposure
Upgraded image processor
This reduction of options makes sense. Best to keep it simple. That way when navigating the settings and options
The ones you want and use most often are quick and easy to select without wading through all the additional options that you're never going t
Awesome [email protected] and [email protected] shooting speeds
Fantastic electronic image stabilization
Visuals on photo and video are better than ever
Mobile app is great
Tough
Weather resistant design
Fits GoPro Hero 5 accessories
Much faster Wi
The editors didn't like
No Audio only jack
Pricey
QuikStories editing app needs work
Wi-Fi video transfers are slow and impact battery life
It's pricey at $500
£500 or AU$750 and all those extra features and faster performance don't do battery life any favors
Battery life sucks
Even with all wireless off
So definitely buy a spare battery
HEVC compression is the future of 4K
But it might not be supported on every device you own
Published: 2017-10-24, Author: Ali , review by: camerajabber.com
This reduction of options makes sense. Best to keep it simple. That way when navigating the settings and options, the ones you want and use most often are quick and easy to select without wading through all the additional options that you're never going t
No Live streaming feature, Lens scratches easily, Same old audio issues
The build and design of the GoPro Hero 6 Black is essentially the same as the Hero 5. Aside from the logo on the side of the lens there really is no difference. If you liked the design of the Hero 5, which I did, then the Hero 6 Black is the same and so a...
The GoPro Hero6 Black has groundbreaking electronic video stabilization for the category, a long list of resolutions and frame rates to choose from and overall improved image quality. Its faster Wi-Fi makes mobile transfers a little less painful
It's pricey at $500, £500 or AU$750 and all those extra features and faster performance don't do battery life any favors
GoPro one ups its own top camera with the Hero6 Black and its superior stabilization and performance in the same small waterproof package as its predecessor...
Published: 2017-10-19, Author: James , review by: engadget.com
Improved stabilization, Large selection of slow-mo options, Greater manual control of exposure, Upgraded image processor
Pricier than the Hero 5 at launch, No update to the design, File compatibility issues on slow-mo videos
The Hero 6 is the first camera from GoPro to feature the company's custom GP1 image processor, and it looks like a successful debut. Video framerates have been doubled almost across the board, making the Hero 6 the slow-mo lovers dream. Better image stabi...
Compact, go-anywhere design, 4K video at up to 60fps, Strong digital stabilization, Loads of slow-motion video options, HDR and Raw photo capture, Touch screen, GPS
Pricey, QuikStories editing app needs work, Wi-Fi video transfers are slow and impact battery life
The GoPro Hero6 Black is an update to our favorite action cam. It adds higher frame rates, digital stabilization, and GPS, but costs more than the Hero5...
Published: 2017-09-29, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: GoPro yesterday announced its GoPro Hero6 Black action camera with the ability to record video in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. That's pretty impressive for a camera that seems so tiny.It's so small — about half the size of a wallet — that you re...
Published: 2017-09-28, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Overall, I'm blown away by the GoPro Hero6 Black. As regular readers know, I'm all about a few core things, and in particular with action cameras: Image quality, ease of use, and the end-state specs. And in all three categories this nails it, especially i...
Abstract: Action cameras are quite different from your traditional SLR , or even your compact system camera . They're small, rugged and designed to go with you everywhere your traditional camera can't.As well as their small body size, action cameras also afford a d...
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Published: 2017-11-27, Author: Mark , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: GoPro has been the leader on action cameras from the very beginning, and its brand has attained a kind of Xerox-like omnipotence - despite the company's ongoing struggles in recent years. Amongst GoPro's problems is the difficulty in making the improvemen...
The GoPro Hero6 Black has groundbreaking electronic video stabilization for the category, a long list of resolutions and frame rates to choose from and overall improved image quality. Its faster Wi-Fi makes mobile transfers a little less painful
It's pricey at $500, £500 or AU$750 and all those extra features and faster performance don't do battery life any favors
GoPro one ups its own top camera with the Hero6 Black and its superior stabilization and performance in the same small waterproof package as its predecessor...