![]() However, don’t get sucked in by that too much. You can now film in 5.3K at 60fps, 4K at 120fps, 2.7K at 240fps and everything in between, it’s massive. Thanks to the GP2 processor, video framerates in all resolutions have been doubled. The video capabilities of the Hero 10 Black have also been improved. And I was very pleased that it was compatible with the previous generation accessories and Hero 9 mods. The Hero 10 has maintained the foldable arms, at the bottom of the device, for attaching to mods and accessories. Again, welcome improvements for taking action shots. It’s also more scratch resistant and has been enhanced to reduce ghosting. This was great for recording videos on rainy days and coming out of water, as the fluid would slide off the lens not obstructing the shot. The Hero 10’s lens is now “hydrophobic”, meaning it repels water. The Hero 10 Black is slightly lighter than the Hero 9 weighing 153g and the lens has been improved. There are some design changes that are a little less noticeable. ![]() Allowing you to throw it around without worry and take it in up to 10m of water. It boasts the same sturdy and robust design that GoPros are known for. It has the same front-facing screen, the removable camera lens, the start/stop button on top, the mode button on the left side and the compartment where the battery, USB-C port and SD card are kept, on the right. If you put it next to the Hero 9 you won’t be able to tell the difference (other than the blue “10 Black” written on the side) ![]() The Hero 10 Black costs NZD$849 on its own and NZD$699.99 if you have a GoPro subscription.
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