Our comprehensive GoPro HERO 9 review, complete with all the new features, comparisons with old cameras, and an honest opinion on whether you should upgrade or not.
After years of being the world’s number one action sports camera, GoPro managed to deliver another stellar product in 2020 as an upgrade to the wildly popular 8 series.
And while the GoPro marketing team always tout the newest release as a ‘game-changer’, the truth is the term often gets thrown around a bit too much.
Minor upgrades and new designs are always worthy to note, but don’t really deserve the praise of being ‘game changing’.
However with the GoPro HERO9 Black release, the term was well deserved.
Having used GoPros consistently since the first HERO release back in 2010, we’re very familiar with these cameras.
From travel to snowboarding, scuba diving to mountain biking and just about everything in between, we’ve put our GoPros through some tortuous environments.
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Our Honest GoPro HERO 9 Black Review
Each September when the new HERO action cameras get announced, we can’t wait to see what improvements have been made.
Some years are better than others, and this year is one of the good ones!
Let’s dive into the details with our detailed GoPro HERO9 review.
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The Latest Features
This year GoPro’s tagline was #MoreEverything, and when you look at the specs on the HERO9 vs HERO8, it’s easy to see what they mean.
If you’re interested, you can also check out our detailed HERO10 review from last year.
Here are some of the new and major features of the HERO 9 Black. I’ll go into more detail on some of them below.
- New 20mp sensor
- 5k 30FPS
- TimeWarp 3.0
- HyperSmooth 3.0 Image Stabilization
- New full-colour front display LCD screen
- SuperPhoto with Improved HDR
- 4k at 60fps in wide and linear
- 100mbps Bit Rate in 5k, 4k and 2.7k
- 1080p at 240fps
- Horizon Levelling built-in
- Bigger battery life
- Night lapse video
- Schedule Capture
- Duration Capture
- Folding fingers (removing the need for a frame)
- 1080p live streaming
- SuperView, Wide,…
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