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Pre-order GoPro Hero8, Hero Max from Amazon US

Both GoPro Hero8 and Hero Max are now available to pre-order online on Amazon US. GoPro Hero 8 is priced at $399.99 while Hero Max has a price tag of $499.99

Hero8 is the successor to last year's Action camera king, Hero7 which was received quite well thanks to it's super steady image stabilization. On the newest variant, GoPro engineers have made the Hyper Smooth video stabilization better helping you to create smooth shake free videos in all conditions. Alone with Hyper Smooth 2.0, GoPro is also introducing Time Warp 2.0 that lets you create creative hyperlapses and timelapses.

GoPro Hero8 has a new design and a few new hardware things. It now comes with GoPro Mods that lets you attach external accessories like Mic, Flashes, LCD screen etc for better productivity. One other new thing on the new Hero 8 is Digital Lenses. It crops the image and let's you shoot in 4 different views - Narrow, Linear, Wide and SuperView. Features like Super Photo, HDR mode, RAW capture etc are available as well. 

It comes with 4K @ 30fps support as well as Full HD slow motion @ 240fps. Hero 8 also comes with Cinematic preset that shoots videos in 4K @ 30fps. 

Pre-order Links : GoPro Hero8, GoPro Hero Max






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