GoPro Max 2 brings flexible 360 capture and strong stabilisation, but rewards planning, editing time, and patience.
Spherical cameras seem to be one of the more undesired tech trends to be pushed on people in the past couple of years. Consumer tech companies have opted to develop these expensive products as a segue ...
GoPro may have launched the HERO6 action camera this week, but it's the Fusion camera which has me really intrigued. It promises 360-degree video and photo capture like other VR cameras we've seen, ...
GoPro says it's entering a "new era of fun and creativity" and has launched the long-awaited successor to its 360-degree camera. The Max2 promises significant changes from the original Max, including ...
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 ...
Mobile stitching is far inferior to desktop Fusion Studio on desktop feels very unfinished OverCapture lacks keyframe support Sharpness is still a sore point of 360 “Why you can trust Digital Trends – ...
Some of the coolest action footage you can capture is underwater. Well, that’s my opinion anyway. Diving is the only “action” sport I do, and it’s essentially just adventurous floating. But the photos ...
360-degree video has not caught on. GoPro knows this, and honestly, I don't think the company is really trying to change that. At least in the context of viewing it in a VR headset, or by moving your ...
When I first read the specs of the Fusion, I drooled: Waterproof, 5.2K video, OverCapture, and the potential of GoPro image quality. It all seemed like everything I wanted in a 360 camera after ...