Gopro Launches the Hero 6 Black priced at INR 45,000
GoPro, recently unveiled HERO6 Black, claiming it to be
the most powerful and convenient GoPro, yet. Powered by GoPro’s
custom-designed GP1 processor, HERO 6 reportedly achieves an entirely
new level of performance including stunning 4K at 60fps and 1080p240
video and reportedly the most advanced video stabilization ever
achieved in a GoPro. GoPro also launched Fusion, its bar-setting
waterproof, mountable 5.2K spherical camera. Additionally, GoPro also
reportedly introduced new mounts and accessories plus a new Follow
mode for its Karma drone.
GoPro’s founder and CEO, Nicholas Woodman, introduced
the HERO 6 Black and Fusion cameras to an international audience at
the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, California.
“HERO6’s next-level image quality, video
stabilization and three times faster QuikStories performance makes it
a powerful storytelling extension of your smartphone,” said
Woodman. “It’s never been easier to live it, and then share it…
using a GoPro.”
The HERO6 BLACK will be priced at INR 45,000. The camera
is said to feature a 4K60 and 1080p240 video packed into a rugged,
waterproof, design. The company also claims that the HERO 6 also has
dramatically improved dynamic range and low-light performance as well
as an added digital zoom.
Developed from the ground up to maximize a GoPro’s
capabilities, GP1 reportedly enables twice the video frame rates,
improved image quality, dynamic range, low-light performance and
dramatically improved video stabilization over previous HERO camera
generations. The company also claims that the GP1 automates all of
these benefits, allowing users to capture vibrant videos and stunning
photos without messing around with complex image settings. GP1 is
also said to advance GoPro’s capabilities in computer vision and
machine learning, enabling HERO6 to analyze visual scenes and sensor
data for improved automated QuikStories.