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The new GoPro HERO12 Black comes with new HDR video modes, up to 2x longer battery runtime, support for Bluetooth audio devices, a new flat 10-bit GP-Log picture profile, a 1/4-20” mounting thread, and more. There is also a new Max Lens Mod 2.0, a new 48” extension pole, and a new Bluetooth shutter remote. The camera can be pre-ordered now for $399.99.
Techtember is here and as with every year, we can look forward to a series of new tech product announcements. Today, the California-based GoPro announced the latest HERO action camera. Every September, the company presents us with a new generation, so let’s look at what the GoPro HERO12 Black brings to the game this time.
In my opinion, the new HERO12 Black further refines the set of features that came with the HERO11 last year, instead of offering revolutionary new elements. To be honest, I am okay with that, given the HERO11 is still one of the best action cameras on the market. Take a look at Gunther’s review and comparison of the HERO11 in case you missed it last year.
The new action camera features the same size 8:7 aspect ratio 1/1.9” image sensor that can produce 27MP photos. The GP2 image processor remains unchanged.
The HERO12 Black does not bring any new framerates or resolutions in the standard video mode when compared with the previous HERO11. The camera still tops at 5.3K 60fps, 4K 120fps, or 2.7K 240fps (16:9 modes) and 5.3K 30fps, 4K 60fps (8:7 full sensor video mode).
The video recording is again available in 10-bit or 8-bit, in H.265 (HEVC) codec with a maximum bitrate of 120Mbps. The camera still offers a variety of smart automatic features such as timelapse, hyperlapse, and more.
The camera also kept the same weight and dimensions as the HERO11 – 154g, 71.8 W x 50.8 H x 33.6 D (mm). The MicroSD slot and USB-C connector remained the same as well.
So what is new with the GoPro HERO12 Black?
The first Max Lens Mod from GoPro was announced along with the HERO9 back in 2020. It allowed for an even wider field of view, which was especially handy for POV shots.
The new HERO12 Black now sees the arrival of the new Max Lens Mod 2.0. This lens adapter enables the camera to achieve ultra-wide 177° field of view video clips in up to 4K 60fps (the first Max Lens Mod only worked up to 2.7K). Max Lens Mod 2.0 can capture video and photos in three field-of-view settings:
According to GoPro, thanks to the 8:7 sensor, the Mod enables perspectives that are 36% wider when capturing widescreen video and 48% taller when capturing vertical video, when compared to HERO12 Black’s standard lens.
Additionally, Max Lens Mod 2.0 features 2x more scratch-resistant glass than its predecessor, along with a durable hydrophobic lens coating that keeps water drops away.
GoPro is launching a new 48” long extension pole that collapses to 10” and is designed to work with HERO12 Black’s new 1/4-20” mounting thread. GoPro mount “fingers” are also included to ensure compatibility with all GoPro cameras.
Included with the new extension pole is a detachable, wearable, and waterproof Bluetooth shutter remote that can control the camera even when the pole is fully extended. This new remote will be compatible with HERO12 Black, HERO11 Black, HERO11 Black Mini, and HERO10 Black.
On top of the Quik app for mobile devices, GoPro will launch a Quik desktop app as well. It will be available exclusively to GoPro subscribers at no additional charge.
As GoPro claims, Quik desktop will include the features of the mobile app plus an expanded list of features and capabilities that take advantage of a desktop computer’s processing power and screen size.
Quik desktop and Quik mobile apps will sync with one another so that you can start editing a project on one app and seamlessly transition to the other. Quik desktop will be available for Mac on November 1, 2023, and for Windows in Summer 2024.
The new GoPro HERO12 Black can be pre-ordered now for $399.99 (the creator edition with a set of accessories will cost $599.99). The new Max Lens Mod 2.0 is available for pre-order for $99.99 ($79.99 for GoPo subscribers). Both products will be available in stores worldwide on September 13, 2023.
The new extension pole and waterproof shutter remote will be available in October 2023. What do you think of the new GoPro HERO12 Black? Do you think it is worth upgrading from the HERO11? Do you use action cameras for your video work? Let us know in the comments section underneath the article.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.