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by Ronald Francis · Posted
More than once, GoPro has, in past times, released two versions of a HERO model, such as the HERO4 Black and HERO4 Silver. This time, for release number 7, GoPro has announced three versions: the HERO7 Black, Silver, and White. As in previous times, they're not only different in color but also in feature sets. Just the idea of a HERO7 is exciting already, but to see three versions is much more so. The HERO7 Black is GoPro's cream of the crop and, perhaps, the most advanced action
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
To finish off Adventure Week (and celebrating the fact that we came back mostly intact) we decided to enjoy a day at the beach! Specifically, we went to Coney Island, where New Yorkers can lay out and relax in the sun and on the sand after taking a subway ride from nearly anywhere in the city.
The Gear
Parrot ANAFI
How You Can Do It
I would recommend heading to your local beach, but if you want to experience all New York City has to offer you are going to have to take a subway
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Today's adventure is to go swimming with real live sharks in their natural habitat—the ocean! Heading out to Montauk, New York, the location that inspired the film Jaws, we were hoping to see plenty of sharks in their own surf, though from the safety of a cage, as we were guided by an experienced captain out into the open waters.
The Gear:
GoPro HERO6 Black
How You Can Do It:
Sign up with Sea Turtle Dive Charters, in Montauk, NY, or a similar company, where they will take you out
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
On Monday, July 23, we will kick off our first annual Adventure Week here at B&H. Join us as we swim with sharks, tackle a mud run, scale a waterfall, and more. Each day we'll be highlighting a different adventure, providing details on how we did it, the gear we used, and showcasing all the exciting footage we captured along the way. We'll also be publishing plenty of hands-on reviews, buying guides, and tips and tricks to help you embark on an adventure of your own.
by David Adler · Posted
The GoPro Fusion was probably the first 360-degree camera in which I was legitimately interested. It wasn’t the first of its kind, but the Fusion’s 5.2K video resolution, combined with the build quality and ease-of-use for which GoPro is known, intrigued me enough to buy one. While the prospect of 360 video is somewhat intriguing, what attracted me more than that was the Fusion’s ability to capture everything around me, enabling me to pan and tilt a
by M. Brett Smith & Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Like virtual and augmented reality, the adoption of spherical (or “360-degree”) video into the mainstream has been a mixed bag. On one hand, the technology has evolved rapidly and in a manner that mostly benefits consumers—e.g., it’s become more accessible, generally easier to use, and costs less than initial offerings; on the other hand, what to do with all that promising tech remains somewhat more vague. Enter the Fusion, GoPro’s latest foray into
by Mary Latvis · Posted
We here at B&H Photo Video are pleased to announce the introduction of the latest GoPro action camera, the GoPro HERO6 Black. This new GoPro features QuikStories—an automated app that edits and then shuttles your latest creations to your phone for the easiest possible sharing. Post your daring adventure footage to Instagram, Facebook, or other social media platforms to keep your legions of fans updated. Or use QuikStories to text or email a
by Chris Goldin · Posted
Today, at IFA, Sony revealed the RX0, a tiny (just 59 x 40 x 30mm) camera that Sony hopes will be start a new type of camera segment, something it is calling multi-view recording. The RX0 is small enough to mount almost anywhere, making it possible to capture a scene or event from multiple viewpoints. Think: mounting cameras on every musician's instrument at a live show, film people singing karaoke in private automobiles without shooting through a
by Staff Writer · Posted
What would you do if you had: 1) access to the entire B&H SuperStore after hours; 2) your favorite skateboard; 3) three buddies; and 4) awesome camera and video equipment?
The B&H Video Team was there to watch tech vloggers, skaters, and YouTube stars Sara Dietschy, Sam Sheffer, John Hill, and Erik Conover perform some sick moves as they shredded the SuperStore! Check out the video and our photos!
Click to check out the videos that the crew made!
Eric Conover
by Justin Dise and Val Lazarev · Posted
Although the idea of a wearable POV camera dates back several decades, the first action camera to be offered on the consumer market was a GoPro.
The Story Behind GoPro
A young man was off on a surfing trip somewhere far off, and wanted to capture quality photos of all the action, but found there was no way to get close-up angles. This same young man also very badly wanted to invent something. That was in 2002, and that same year, Nicholas “Nick” Woodman founded GoPro. Two years of work later, the first GoPro was introduced, the
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In the following video, Mia McCormick, from KelbyOne, takes a look at the Black and Silver Editions of the GoPro HERO4, as well as the new HERO, to help you determine which camera is right for you. The video highlights unique features of each model, including 4K video recording at 30 and 24 fps, the built
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With the release of the GoPro HERO4 Black, the company offers much anticipated 4K recording at a frame rate that is usable for video—not just still photo extraction—30 and 24 fps. The new Silver
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In the following video, Mia McCormick, from Kelby Media, relates her experience with the new Sony AS100V Action Cam, with Live View Remote. The video explores the camera's high data-rate recording, multiple format, and frame-rate capabilities. McCormick discusses the camera’s improvements over the previous version, including the new splash-proof body, control buttons on the waterproof housing, improved audio, and the Live