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![]() ![]() When you’re filming in windy conditions or during high-speed activities like motorsports, the camera automatically switches to the mic that’s best suited for capturing optimal audio. There is also a new dual microphone, that features two mics: one on the front of the camera and one on the back. You can also tag your highlights using the GoPro App. This can be activated by either pressing the button on the camera or Smart Remote during recording. A small flashing light in the top corner lets you know whether you’re recording or not.Īnother couple of nice new features are a HiLight Tag, that enables you to mark key moments while recording so you can quickly locate your best clips later for convenient playback, editing or sharing. All other settings need to be changed on the GoPro App or Smart Remote. A second press of the shutter button stops recording and powers off the camera. There is only one button on the camera: a single press turns the camera on and begins capturing video or time lapse photos automatically. It can be recharged through a USB connection or wall charger. That drops to around 1hour 30 minutes if you’re recording 1080p 60fps. The battery is in built in to the camera and, according to GoPro, a full charge will power the camera for up to two hours when recording 1080p 30fps. Unlike other members of the GoPro family, the new HERO4 Session does not have a removable battery, LCD back screen option or additional battery back. All the features such as frame rates, resolution, and field of view can be adjusted just like any other GoPro. The HERO4 Session can (indeed, must) be controlled by the GoPro app or Smart Remote. The Session will also work with existing GoPro mounts and accessories – good news for existing GoPro owners. Three new mounts are included with the camera including a low-profile frame, a standard frame and a ball joint buckle. The HERO4 Session comes with newly-designed mounts and accessories that also work with other GoPro cameras. This is a very handy function given the cube design of the camera and I can definitely see it being mounted upside down on many occasions. When the camera is mounted upside down, Auto Image Rotation adjusts the capture orientation to right-side up so there’s no need to flip your footage in post.
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