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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 allows obstructive mounting
  • Works with the GoPro Karma drone
  • Waterproof up to 33ft (10m)
  • USB-C charging, but no swappable battery
The Session measures 1.5 in (38mm) cubed, and looks exactly like the Hero4 Session. The only way we were able to tell the two apart was by the new matte black finish. The older Session is glossy black.
It's once again waterproof without housing up to 33 feet (10m), and its frame wraps around the Session body more for mounting rather than protection.


Video and photo quality:

  • Debuts 4K video capturing on the Session
  • Three new fields of view for a total of five
  • 10MP photo burst shots at 30fps


The Hero5 Session design doesn't change much, but the camera's video and photo capabilities have grown up tremendously. Its 4K video and 10MP burst shots at 30 frames per second are just to die for.
there are several more field of view modes available: Superview, Linear and Narrow join Wide and Medium. It's amazing that this small camera can record in Superview now for extra-wide video. Linear is also clutch because it goes wide while reducing barrel distortion.
The low-light performance is of consumer grade, compared to pro-level Hero5 Black video, and there aren't as many frame rate options among the various resolutions.

PROS:

 1.Small, unobtrusive design
  • 2.Captures stabilized      4K video
  • 3.Several new field of     view modes

  • CONS:
    • 1.No replaceable             battery
    • 2.Simple controls can     be confusing
    • 3.Can't match Hero5 Black's camera                                  

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