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Review on GoPro HERO8 (CHDHX-801-RW): Black Edition, 12MP, 3840x2160, 1220mA h - Shop Now! by Mateusz Biakowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

As yesterday there were no cameras present, there are already a great number of reports and testimonials available online. Explanatory while not being overly. Because of this, I will focus on just a handful of the intricacies. 1. Ears that are affixed to the body rather than being separate. They write a lot about the fact that "here they produced the ears, but they did them improperly, the camera dangles." Sure, the camera dangles a little on them, but did it not dangle on cameras of previous generations? In a word, no, it does not work simply due to the fact that they are not there! You simply added one more opportunity for yourself to fix the camera by using a frame or box as you had in the past. No one took away this possibility from you. 2. The front lens glass is a non-replaceable component, which the company acknowledges is "a controversial decision." "What if it breaks, but earlier it could have been replaced?" Nobody seems to be frightened by the prospect of the screen cracking, does it? The inference that can be drawn from the first two statements is extremely straightforward. Use a protective box if you are going to be filming any form of real-life activity. Then the glass won't shatter and your ears won't stick out like that either. And if you just make the decision to ride your bike around the park, then you won't have to worry about anything at all. 3. A compact battery. It is, without a doubt, on the diminutive side; nonetheless, due to the nature of the apparatus, there are some limitations. One battery can power my camera for an hour, which means I can take pictures nonstop for the entire hour. The remaining 10% of the hour is therefore considered waste, however it is still possible to swap out the battery within this remaining hour. If you are in Hollywood and winning Oscars for your camera work, you must be the kind of person who can capture videos that are an hour long in a single take, without the need for editing, takes, or a script. But something tells me that those who do not know how to shoot are the ones who initially moan about having a limited amount of autonomy. Everyone who complains about a poor matrix, the absence of HDMI, a short battery life, and many other things does not understand that this is not simply a little camera that you carry with you everywhere you go. It is a reasonable size to carry in the pocket of your pants or jacket. You could try mounting a full-frame DSLR camera on a BMX fork and taking some photos with it. GoPro is the perfect kind of camera to have if you want to feel like you're really there. In addition, the eighth generation is superior to the generations that came before it in terms of its performance. True, in comparison to the seventh, this is hardly a revolutionary change, but it is in no way a regression either.

Pros
  • A high-quality action camera. They have maintained their position as the industry leaders they initially achieved.
Cons
  • None of it is available for my usage.