Integrated mount, Ridiculously good stabilization, Automatic horizon leveling, Side access to battery and card, New "mod" support
Small, 4:3 LCD screen
Yes. This is a solid step forward from the Hero7 Black thanks to the redesigned camera body and improvements to key features.Editors' RecommendationsThe best action cameras for 2020 The cheap GoPro deals for April 2020: GoPro Hero 8 Black, Hero 7, Hero 6...
Fold-out prongs mean you don't need a cage to mount it, Better video stabilisation, New timelapse features are great
Won't fit older GoPro cases, A little pricey
The GoPro Hero 8 Black doesn't represent a massive jump forward in image quality over the Hero 7 Black, then, but GoPro hasn't rested on its laurels. The new built-in mounting prongs are a big improvement over the clunky clip-on frame of previous generati...
Sammanfattning: The Hero 8 Black is the latest offering from GoPro. It's a fairly modest upgrade over last year's Hero 7 with improved image stabilisation, convenient video presets and a new frameless mounting system. But in reality, most of us aren't upgrading their act...
Very good, not fantastic photos, Still poor lowlight performance, Small display
At £379, the GoPro Hero8 Black is anything but cheap, but the experience it delivers isn't cheap either. There are a couple of things we would have liked to have seen - a bigger screen and better low light video capture. In addition, getting footage on a...
Frameless design is sleeker,The best image stabilisation available,Bombproof construction,Pre-set modes produce superb results,Simple post-production via the app,
No front-facing display as standard, Unreliable voice commands,
The GoPro Hero 8 Black's frameless design makes it super-simple to use and ultra-clean looking. GoPro's new flagship shooter is the most powerful and feature-rich action camera in the world, with a simple yet highly-intuitive interface that makes it easy...
GoPro's updates to its stabilization, microphone placement, in-built mount and smartphone application are solid improvements that genuinely turn the dial on the Hero 8 Black's usability. If you are looking to capture action sports footage, the ruggedness...
Publicerad: 2019-10-01, Författare: Mark , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Built-in mounting fingers, Minor improvements to video and audio quality, UI now more customisable, HyperSmooth stabilisation works in all resolutions and frame rates,
Expensive compared to Hero 7 Black and DJI Osmo Action, Lens cover no longer removable, Mods accessories not yet available,
The best GoPro yet, but without its Mod accessories the Hero 8 Black is only a mild improvement on its predecessor - and one that struggles to justify its £50 premium over the Hero 7 Black or DJI Osmo Action. There are minor upgrades to video quality, aud...
Footage is impressively stable, Great quality 4K video, Built-in mounting arms are really useful, Single access for battery/mSD card
Battery life is still limited, Slightly bigger than previous model, Power/Mode button isn't as easy to press
GoPro's latest action camera builds on the performance of the Hero 7 Black, offering more powerful processing, even more stable footage, built-in mounting arms, and a range of professional mods too.For those who already have a Hero 7 Black, there's not an...
Publicerad: 2020-01-28, Författare: Phil , testad av: ausdroid.net
It shouldn't surprise anyone that the Hero 8 Black is another step forward from previous iterations of the GoPro hardware. With the capacity to produce up to 4K video, this isn't a lightweight toy – it's a device that can and will work for everyone up to...
Sammanfattning: Action cameras are small, lightweight, wearable, mountable, portable, and sometimes waterproof camcorders. They're useful because you can mount them to pretty much anything-from skateboards, surfboards, and bicycles, to helmets, body parts, and even your...