Personal View site logo

GoPro HERO10 Black Bones and GoPro Player with Improved ReelSteady Launched

The new GoPro Player with built-in ReelSteady can now stabilize even Hypersmooth-embedded clips and offers further features such as batch export, reframe for 360 footage, lens correction, trim, and more. The new GoPro HERO10 Black Bones is a naked HERO10 designed specifically for FPV pilots. Wrapped in a vented and lightweight plastic enclosure without displays, microphone, speaker, and battery, the camera only weighs 53g. It is available now (including the GoPro Player license) for $350. Today is a good day for many FPV drone pilots out there as GoPro launches two interesting news. First of all, the US-based company introduced a new version of the popular ReelSteady stabilization software along with a new GoPro Player. Secondly, GoPro announced a new action camera specifically designed for FPV drone pilots – GoPro HERO10 Black Bones. Let’s take a look at all the details. GoPro Player + ReelSteady In case you are not familiar with ReelSteady, simply put: it is software that can stabilize footage in the post-production based on gyro data embedded in the footage. Since GoPro acquired ReelSteady roughly two years ago, the ReelSteady GO app was designed to work exclusively with GoPro cameras. It has gotten especially popular in the FPV community as the level of stabilization is very good and it beats the GoPro’s built-in Hypersmooth in most scenarios. ReelSteady GO can stabilize GoPro footage in post production. Image credit: GoPro One of the downsides, up until now, was that ReelSteady GO could only stabilize GoPro footage recorded without...

read more...

Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 12 April, 2022

Search News