The best part is that videos are fully editable if you want to make changes. Third, QuikStories returns as a way to transfer and compile your footage into an automatic video collage, adding transitions and even music. QuikStories returns as a way to transfer and compile your footage into an automatic video collage We found transfer times were faster in our early testing. Second, the Hero6 Black utilizes the 5GHz wireless frequency, which can offer transfer speeds three times faster than the Hero5 Black could manage. It can halve file sizes, and that's going to save both your iPhone's internal storage and camera-to-phone transfer time.
GoPro is tackling this issue with a three-pronged approach.įirst, this new camera, and updated mobile operating systems like iOS 11, support a new video codec: High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC).
The Hero6 Black takes uncompromised video, but offloading that raw GoPro footage has increasingly been a pain due to large file sizes, especially with older phones. Nonetheless, it's still a handy feature to have when you want to capture decent-quality images, but don't want to risk your smartphone or main camera getting damaged. Raw support is certainly welcome for still images, although because of the sensor's small size don't expect image quality to be any better than from a decent point-and-shoot compact. while raw capture offers even more control