If that’s impressive, it’s also incredibly capacity-hungry the 4K 60fps is probably the one to go for if you’re after both efficiency and smoothness. Hero9 Black has a 23.6 MP sensor, which in turn means it can capture video at 5K in 30 frames per second (fps) at 100Mbps. (Image credit: Jamie Carter/Digital Camera World) That front screen can also be switched to ‘status only’ to show the remaining battery power, resolution and the current mode – as on the Hero8 Black (albeit now in color) – or even completely deactivated. Even more usefully, that can be done in ‘actual’ format, which presents it as a widescreen image with black bars above and below, or ‘full screen’, which works fine if you just want to make sure you’re in the centre of a shot or a video. It’s on the front where you’ll find the biggest upgrade with a built-in 1.4-inch display (identical in size to the DJI Osmo Action, but slightly smaller than on the Akaso Brave 7 LE) that can be used as a live preview screen for framing a selfie or a piece to camera. Bright enough in all but the sunniest conditions, this touchscreen is nevertheless not as responsive as it could be. That’s 16% larger than on the Hero8 Black, slightly bigger than on the Akaso Brave 7 LE (opens in new tab), but a tad smaller than on the DJI Osmo Action (opens in new tab). On the rear it’s a simple upgrade, with a larger 2.27-inch display. ![]() That’s largely down to the inclusion on the Hero 9 Black of two new displays. It’s larger in every aspect at 71x55x33.6mm and 158g, which is something of a surprise, though it’s hardly obese. While there are many similarities between them, the Hero9 Black is physically different to the Hero 8 Black (opens in new tab). ![]() Available mods including the ultra-wide Max Lens Mod, Light Mod, Display Mod and Media Mod expand your creative options even more.īuilt-In Mounting with Folding Fingers | HERO9 Black Mods Compatibility | HyperSmooth 3.0 Video Stabilization | TimeWarp 3.0 Video | SuperPhoto + Improved HDR | Night Lapse Video | Digital Lenses (SuperView, Wide, Linear + Horizon Leveling, Linear, Narrow) | Live Streaming in 1080p | Webcam Mode | Power Tools (HindSight, LiveBurst, Scheduled Capture, Duration Capture) | Voice Control with Wake on Voice | RAW in All Photo Modes | Presets + On-Screen Shortcuts | Intuitive Touch Screen | Touch Zoom | Portrait Orientation | Photo Timer | Rugged + Waterproof to 33ft (10m) | 8x Slo-Mo | 100Mbps Bit Rate | Face, Smile, Blink, + Scene Detection | Exposure Control | GP1 Chip | Protune | Rechargeable Battery (1720mAh Lithium-Ion) | Protective Housing (HERO9 Black) Compatibleģ.5mm Audio Mic Input with Media Mod for HERO9 Black or Pro 3.5 Mic Adapter (Sold Separately) | RAW Audio Capture (.(Image credit: Jamie Carter/Digital Camera World) (opens in new tab) Add in HyperSmooth 3.0, built-in mounting and 30% more battery life¹ for more of everything-in a camera that’s tough as nails and waterproof as ever. HERO9 Black boasts a powerful new feature suite, including HindSight, and supports live streaming and Webcam⁷ mode as well. A dazzling new front display delivers a live preview for easy framing, while a large rear touch screen with touch zoom provides fast, intuitive control. The groundbreaking HERO9 Black sports a beastly 23.6MP sensor for ridiculous 5K video and stunning 20MP photos.
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