GoPro Hero10 Black also launches with the HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilization technology. The camera is also capable of capturing videos in 4K/120 FPS and 2.7K/240 FPS. The company says GP2 will allow the camera to capture “life-like” videos with the highest possible resolution of 5.3K at 60 frames per second. Most of the new features and improvements in the GoPro Hero10 Black are made possible with the new processor. And its launch this year should make Hero10 Black the rightful next-generation product. The GP2 processor has been one of the top-requested upgrades on GoPro cameras in previous years. With the chipset, the action camera is promised to deliver higher video resolutions and frame rates, among other upgrades. GoPro has officially announced the Hero10 Black on Thursday, and as reported previously it is powered by the all-new GP2 processor.
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