Top 10 facts of GoPro Hero 11 Black First Impressions:

Gopro is known for its high definition and most capturing sensors with an range of covering any type of usage of the content creators.
Whether you are an hiker or cyclists or biker, paragliding or river rafting any type of action sequence Gopro is capable to bring the desired content.

The new action goes more pro with a new taller and larger sensor than the Hero 10 Black.

GoPro has enough to offer in its  two new action cameras as part of its Hero 11 series. They are the Hero 11 Black and the Hero 11 Black Mini. Knockout performance over the years had proved its  more compact version of the Hero 11 Black but few things was suggested to reduced. 

The older model will continue to be on sale in India  at a reduced price. The Hero 11 Black is priced at Rs. 51,500, which is still expensive but is lower than what the Hero 10 Black launched at. 

In terms of design and physical dimensions, the new GoPro Hero 11 Black is nearly identical to the Hero 10 Black. Apart from the '11 Black' inscription on the side of the camera, it's impossible to tell the two apart. The new camera has the same rugged design and is waterproof up to 10m. With a smaller 2.27-inch touchscreen display on the back, and a smaller, non-touch colour display on the front. The lens cover is removable and the 11 Black also supports the Max Lens Mod. The camera has collapsable mounting fingers on the bottom, and a flap on the side protects the battery and the USB Type-C port.

The Hero 11 Black ships with GoPro's Enduro battery, which was earlier sold separately for the Hero 10 Black. It promises up to 38 percent longer recording time compared to theGoPro Hero 10  with a standard battery. The Hero 10 Black introduced a brand new processor called GP2 last year and this year, the big addition in the Hero 11 Black is a new sensor. It's larger at 1/1.9 inches (vs 1/2.3 inches) and while the horizontal resolution is the same, you get more vertical resolution since it's taller and it supports a new 8:7 aspect ratio.

The lastest larger sensor enables the GoPro Hero 11 Black to capture 27-megapixel stills and there's a new HyperView lens for video recording that produces an even wider field of view compared to the SuperView lens. The Hero 11 Black also supports 10-bit colour and a slightly higher 120Mbps video bitrate, which can be enabled in the ProTune settings. The new model also gets the latest version of HyperSmooth 5.0, support for 5.3K resolution when shooting Timewarp videos, and new presets for vehicle light trails and star trails in the Timelapse menu.

The maximum video recording resolution on the GoPro Hero 11 Black is the same as the Hero 10 Black, which is 5.3K at 60fps or 4K 120fps. There are plenty of variations for framerates and resolutions to play with and we will be exploring all of them in the full review. GoPro says shooting in the new 8:7 aspect ratio has its benefits as you can export the video later with the Quik app in a 4:3 or even 9:16 aspect (vertical videos for social), without losing any quality.

The new GoPro Hero 11 Black caries its earlier genres with familiar user interfaces, if you've used any recent GoPro.

The new Video Mode  allows you to switch to an Extended Battery mode, which  default video recording presets into a lower resolution and disables the 8:7 aspect option.The new Controls toggle button allows you switch to an Easy mode which gives you a single, uneditable preset for video, photo and timelapse, for those who just want to point and shoot.

If you skipped the GoPro Hero 10 Black, then the Hero 11 Black should be an interesting choice as it's a bit cheaper at Rs. 51,500. With  new taller aspect ratio. 

More to come on this thread stay tuned.

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