As we know Gopro has its own fan base and market from when it first launched the Gopro 5 till the new one which launched recently. Well, it was welcomed by most types of users from moto vloggers to surfers and it goes on. The biggest positive of GoPro cameras is that they are small and efficient. It’s as simple as that.
Those days capturing footage in 1080p at 60fps is a challenge because they had to fit a whole camera which has to be about 400 to 600g with the lens attached.
This big problem paved the way for the innovation of GoPro which is now a big successor in the market. When it comes to features it is equivalent to the ongoing mirrorless cameras in the market.
GoPro Features
- enables you to capture 27MP photos
- the sensor captures content in an 8:7 aspect ratio at 5.3K
- Hero 11 Black to capture photos and videos in 10-bit colour
- Hero 11 Black can capture 5.3K @ 60FPS and 4K @ 120FPS. The company’s SuperView mode (widest FOV) is also supported for both resolutions.
- comes with a superior version of this feature called HyperView
- This is coupled with a 360-degree horizon lock feature, which works up to 5.3K @ 30FPS. It helps you keep the subject levelled with respect to a specific horizon point.
- has been replaced with a removable 1,720mAh Li-ion Enduro battery. The Enduro battery was previously available as an accessory
The GoPro Hero 11 Black will be the first among the three camera kits launched today to go on sale in India, and it’s priced at Rs 51,500. The Hero 11 Black Mini is priced at Rs 41,500 and goes on sale sometime in November. Finally, the Creator Edition will be available from mid-October and is priced at Rs 71,500, making it perfect for content creators.
This brand has its own competitors like Diji and insta 360 who are giving their best to dominate the market of GoPro. But even still GoPro has its own way of marking a hit in the market. What’s less in doubt is the dilemma if you were thinking of upgrading.
If you’re coming from the Hero 10, there’s maybe not enough of a step forward to make it worthwhile. If you’re coming from an older model, like the Hero 8 and before, the decision is much easier.
When I this it has a great development from the start. and having a GoPro is one of the main things in vlogging and travel photography. it like have a prograde camera which is weather sealed to the Por max level. hence I would conclude with a saying that “change is development but development is a priority”