GoPro Max 2 brings flexible 360 capture and strong stabilisation, but rewards planning, editing time, and patience.
With the Max 2, GoPro is finally coming back to the 360-degree video space after the original Max, and “long-awaited” is not an exaggeration, for it has been six years since the original Max came out.
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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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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