GoPro's new Hero3 is lighter, faster, higher res and has WiFi, comes in three flavors starting at $199
At a San Francisco launch event GoPro
has just revealed the next addition to its line of action cameras, the
Hero3. The Hero3 claims specs that are 30 percent smaller and 25 percent
lighter than its predecessor, with a resolution that's up to 4x higher
and it has WiFi included. The top of the line Black Edition (pictured
above) is capable of capturing video at up to 4K res -- if you're
willing to drop the framerate down to 15fps -- however thanks to a
processor it says is 2x faster, it has also doubled frame rates at lower
resolutions. That means 1080p60, 1440p48 and 720p120 modes are
supported for your super slow and still-HD capture needs. The Silver
Edition maxes out at 11MP stills and 1080p30 video, while the White
Edition drops down to 5MP stills. All three versions include WiFi (no BacPac necessary for remote control via the just-released-on-iOS app)
however the Black edition includes a remote that can control up to 50
cameras at once with a 600ft range and is waterproof to 10 feet deep. It
will also be available as a $79 accessory for the lesser versions.
As far as pricing, the Black Edition is $399, the Silver is $299 and
the White $199. Pre-orders are scheduled to start at 12:01AM PT (3:01AM
ET), and there's a handy counter on the GoPro site if you otherwise
might forget. The variety of models and ubiquitous WiFi may help fight
off competition at the pricing low end like the new ContourROAM2,
among others. Naturally we were in the house and will have hands-on
pics and impressions soon, check the gallery for pics of the box and
detailed specs.
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