![]() ![]() GoPro Hero 5 now features a 2-inch touch LCD You only need to loose one GoPro through water damage to run through these checks vigorously! That means that you can get on with the activity you’re about to do without the old routine of checking and then double checking that everything is sealed and tight. No case means you don’t need to check that the door and seal is properly closed and water tight. With no case you can now see all buttons directly, this won’t bother those who are long term GoPro users but for those new to GoPro, or switch between different camera manufacturers the lack of exterior markings for the buttons can be a real pain. So no need to keep ordering moisture pads or loosing footage due to the misting issue. The removal of the case means that when used in water there is no longer the issue of the case lens steaming up. This system has several obvious benefits It’s makes the entire camera smaller and lighter than before, which in turn means that it looses some of the bulk and will be easier than ever to mount. In line with the GoPro Hero Session the traditional removable casing has been scrapped and instead uses a detachable frame. From early reports this new system works exceptionally well.Īs the camera is also case-free, the old issue of slightly muffled audio is also gone. There are now three separate microphones dotted around the body of the camera, this means that it one is suffering from the effects of wind noise then one of the other microphones is automatically selected. The biggest change in video comes not in the visuals but in the audio. The headline-grabbing 4K at 30 frames per second (fps) and 1080p at 120fps remains the same as the Hero4, so no 8K as rumored on some sites. Running through the list of available options for resolution and frame rates there seems to be little if any movement. SEE MORE: 5 quick GoPro Hero tips to get more from your action camera GoPro Hero5’s Video Capture Here we take a look at the differences between the two models and decide is the Hero5 worth the upgrade The question is, if the all important video capture is much the same between the Hero4 and Hero5 is it really worth the money to upgrade or is it better to grab a bargain priced Hero4. However whilst there was little movement in resolutions and frame rates ,the Hero5 is all about refining the design and adding technologic features that once again push the GoPro Hero way out in front of the competition. The first thing to note in any GoPro Hero 5 vs Hero 4 comparison is that the waterproof housing has gone, replaced by a frame system along the same lines as the Hero Session, but despite the change in design surprisingly most of the actual video capture specifications remain the same. We take a look at what’s new in this GoPro Hero 5 vs Hero 4 comparison. The launch of the GoPro Hero 5 Black at Photokina 2016 marked a dramatic new direction for the market-leading action camera manufacturer. ![]()
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