GoPro Hero 10 Black leak reveals improved camera and specs

GoPro Hero 10 Black leak reveals improved camera and specs We haven't heard much about the GoPro Hero 10 Black yet, but a major new leak reveals some of the upgrades that may be in store when the next version of the iconic action camera officially launches. WinFuture got hold of some images and specs of the GoPro Hero 10 Black, showing a design that more or less matches what we saw with the GoPro Hero 9 Black, except for some blue reflections in the lettering. GoPro, and the name of the new GP2 processor that will work inside the next model. This processor upgrade should lead to better image and video quality; expect the incoming action camera to support higher resolutions and frame rates. In addition, the video stabilization technology will be further improved.

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According to WinFuture sources, the GoPro Hero 10 Black will be able to record 5.3K video at 60 frames per second, while 4K resolution will support a maximum of 120 frames per second, and 2.7K resolution goes up to 240 frames per second. The photo resolution will apparently drop from 20-megapixel to 23-megapixel, while it looks like all the other existing features will stick with it, too, including water resistance to 10 meters, or 33 feet. What we don't know yet is how much the GoPro Hero 10 Black will cost or when it might go official. The GoPro Hero 9 was announced in September 2020, so its successor could also arrive in September.

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(Image credit: Avenir) It's not for nothing that the GoPro brand has become synonymous with action cameras: its devices are powerful, compact, reliable and beautifully put together, giving GoPro's design team a difficult task when it comes to improving the camera every year. With LCD screens on the front and rear now and full waterproofing without a housing, there doesn't seem to be much else GoPro can do in terms of changing the look of the camera, unless you start from scratch and forget about everything. the legacy years that have been earned thus far. Inside, the changes are more or less what we expected and tend to see every year: improvements in resolutions and frame rates, with more image and video processing, fast, and also with an improved camera sensor. The GoPro Hero 10 Black will be the best GoPro ever, but it won't make the 2020 edition redundant. With future action cameras, GoPro can follow the lead of Google and its Pixel phones by improving processing and software improvements, as well as hardware. In the meantime, we can't wait to see what the 2021 model has to offer.