Sunday, October 5
GoPro Hero4 Silver Camera: A Touch of Excellence
JJ Abrams began his visual storytelling career with nothing more than an 8mm film camera. I don’t know if you’ve ever used one of those things, but they spectacularly fun! However, they are also somewhat cumbersome. From taking light measurements, to ensuring power, to the fact that they are not that durable, they leave a lot to be desired. Even if you are a master of production, it still takes weeks (and costs some coin) to send your film off and have it developed. Fortunately for the young, ambitious videographer in us all… GoPro has a long history of building a better way.
With the brand new GoPro Hero4 Silver Camera, ease of use is taken to a never-before-seen level. What really makes this camera stand out is that it is the first GoPro to feature a built-in touch-screen display. From the plethora of camera options to the playback of footage, there has never been a more convenient way to get the shot you want in the way that you want it. At the same time, you will also be getting one of the most powerful and durable cameras available. 4k recording capabilities? Yup. Slow motion at 1080p? Consider it done. This camera has everything from 12mp still photography options to low-light features that will automatically optimize for the best visual quality in various conditions. Ultra Wide-Angle recording, built-in Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, high-performance audio, and a durable/waterproof construction ensure that this camera is ready for anything you could throw its way.
In the world of action sports (which is a world everyone reading this probably has in common), GoPro is synonymous with some of the most visually dynamic productions ever seen. The Hero4 Silver and its touch-screen display stand as the next step in their quest to make the spectacular tools of video production available to anyone with a big idea and the gumption to see it through.
Have fun out there, be safe, and as always…
Enjoy the ride,
Juice
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