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GoPro Hero5 Black-The best GoPro so far

GoPro Hero5 is the 4K action camera that we wanted, with more straightforward menus on a two-inch touchscreen and out-of-the-box water resistance. GoPro Hero5 Black is here to give you an new epic level of 4K video that, for the first time in two years, gives you a reason to upgrade your action camera. There's no GoPro Hero5 Silver. Instead, the Black version combines the best features of both editions with 4K video at 30 frames per second and a much-needed interactive two-inch touchscreen. The touchscreen provides a simplified interface that makes the GoPro Hero5 Black much easier to use, and it all comes together in a tighter, more waterproof package. It costs $399 in US and India; and was launched on October 2 Design has a two-inch touchscreen for controls and playback Waterproof up to 33ft (10m) - without waterproof hosing Bigger battery, small wrap-around frame and USB Type-C port The two-inch touchscreen changes the way you control the

GoPro Hero5 Session

The Hero5 Session is newest boast for GoPro's tiniest action camera. It now shoots stabilized 4K video and has a variety of new field of view modes. It's more expensive, but worth the upgrade if you're okay with no replaceable battery. The GoPro Hero5 Session is the small, cube-shaped action camera that's now capable of shooting stabilized 4K video and capturing all sorts of new wide angles. It's the scrappy alternative to the new  GoPro Hero5 Black , and surprisingly it shares many of the top-end specs within its more compact camera frame. This is a big improvement over last year's   GoPro Hero4 Session   thanks to a more advanced camera sensor and the addition of video stabilization. It's not still the easiest camera to use, with super-simplified controls and no touchscreen. You only get a tiny LCD at the top.so good luck. Launched on October 2 for $299,and is available in US and India as well. Design: 1.5in (38mm) cubed design allow