GoPro’s first foray into the 360-degree action was the GoPro Fusion, and while it was a strong first offering, the new GoPro MAX ($499) is a very different — and much improved — immersive action ...
Excellent “true” 8K footage. Support for 10-bit color. Replaceable lenses. Natural-looking color in default profile. Mobile software has good automated tracking tools. Single-lens mode turns it into a ...
Spherical video was briefly popularized during the heyday of mobile-friendly VR (Daydream and Samsung's Gear VR etc.), and as with phone-based VR, the technology soon hit a plateau with consumers.
GoPro has taken its time returning to 360-degree video, and the Max 2 arrives after a pause that feels unusually long for a company that helped popularise the format in the first place. The gap ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. With a mix of pro features like Timecode, GP-Log (with LUTs) alongside mobile-focused editing, GoPro clearly hopes the Max 2 will appeal to ...
The GoPro Max 2 is the long awaited sequel to the 360 camera which GoPro launched back in 2019. GoPro, in fact, pioneered consumer 360 cameras with the GoPro Fusion in 2017, but in the intervening ...
GoPro’s Max 2 is a much-anticipated camera that was originally due to make an appearance over a year ago. Was it worth the wait? On balance, Simon Wyndham thinks it was. When GoPro announced that it ...
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