GoPro Hero10 Black brings 5.3K video at 60fps, new GP2 chipset and improved video stabilization

The latest flagship action camera from GoPro brings a 23.6 MP sensor with newly enhanced low light performance, up to 5.3K video recording at 60fps and the brand’s latest HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilization. Hero10 Black can also capture 4K videos at 120fps or 2.7K at 240fps. It packs the new GP2 chip which promises two times faster video frame rates with improved video algorithms featuring local tone mapping and 3D noise reduction.

GoPro Hero10 (images: GoPro)
GoPro Hero10 (images: GoPro)

GoPro Hero10 Black (images:GoPro)

Hero10 still carries the same basic design as the Hero9 but is slightly lighter than its predecessor at 153 grams. The new model still has two LCD screens and GoPro claims the front one brings a higher frame rate so you can see what you’re capturing in smoother live previews.

GoPro Hero10 Black in Webcam mode (image: GoPro)

Hero10 in Webcam mode (image:GoPro)

You can livestream directly from Hero10 in 1080p resolution with HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilization. There are also HindSight, LiveBurst, Scheduled Capture and Duration Capture modes. You can even use your Hero10 as a webcam thanks to the new Webcam Mode. Hero10 packs three microphones all outfitted with wind-noise reduction and can record both stereo and RAW audio. It comes with a removable 1,720mAh battery which charges over USB-C.

Hero10 and accessories (image: GoPro)

Hero10 Black and accessories (image: GoPro)

GoPro Hero10 Black retails for $500/€580 and is already up for grabs from the GoPro online store and partner retailers.

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