GoPro Max 2 brings flexible 360 capture and strong stabilisation, but rewards planning, editing time, and patience.
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GoPro unveils a much cheaper 360-degree camera, but it’s not the all-new Max 2 that we’ve been waiting for
GoPro refreshes the Max 360-degree camera with modest hardware updates New 360 modes added to GoPro's Quik app, including object tracking A big price drop lowers the list price to $349.99 / £349.99 / ...
The GoPro Quik App Simplifies the 360 Mobile Editing Experience, Bringing AI Object Tracking, Keyframing, Digital Lens Options, Preset CameraFXs, Cloud-Hosted Edits and More to Your Phone Professional ...
While not quite perfect, GoPro has done an excellent job of bringing the same levels of ruggedness and intuitive use found on its flagship camera, to its 360 format. The Max also puts the excellent ...
Two years ago, GoPro took its first stab at a 360-degree action camera with the GoPro Fusion. It wasn’t a particularly good stab. It was bulky, it required two micro SD cards, and the footage was a ...
GoPro is giving the 360 camera thing another try, this time with the Hero Max, a $500 dual-lens camera that the company swears is a far more user-friendly device than its previous consumer version, ...
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