Gopro CHDHZ-202-XX MAX — Waterproof 360 + Traditional Camera with Touch Screen Spherical 5.6K30 HD Video 16.6MP 360 Photos 1080p Live Streaming Stabilization

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Tech Specs: Video
MAX HYPERSMOOTH VIDEO STABILIZATION HERO MODE
Max HyperSmooth gives you unbreakable stabilization by using a 180
°
eld
of view as the ultimate video buer. It lets your camera eliminate almost all
bumps and shakes while you’re recording. This makes it perfect for biking,
skating, handheld shots, and more.
PRO TIP: Watch your 360 footage on the GoPro app to see your Video
and TimeWarp shots with full stabilization.
HORIZON LOCKHERO MODE
Horizon Lock keeps your footage smooth and level even if your camera
gets ipped upside down while recording.
With Horizon Lock on, your footage and the live view on the touch screen
will be locked into the orientation your camera was in when you pressed
the Shutter button. If your camera was in a portrait orientation, your
footage will stay in a level portrait orientation no matter how much your
camera rotates.
With Horizon Lock o, your footage and the live view on the touch screen
will roll with the rotation of your camera.
PRO TIP: To capture all the twists of barrel rolls, banked turns, and
other activities, make sure that Horizon Lock is o when you’re shooting
extreme POV action.
Tech Specs: Photo
DIGITAL LENSES HERO MODEPHOTO
The eld of view (FOV) refers to how much of the scene is captured
by your camera. MAX takes photos using two elds of view.
Setting Description
Max SuperView
(13mm)
Widest, most immersive eld of view
ever on a GoPro.
Wide
(16mm)
Wide eld of view will less sheye eect
than Max SuperView.
HORIZON LOCK POWERPANO
Horizon Lock helps you capture amazing panoramic photos with a level
horizon even when your camera isn’t perfectly straight.
With Horizon Lock on, the live view on your camera’s touch screen will
match the angle that your camera is tilted. The horizon is automatically
locked when you press the Shutter button to take the shot. You can check
out the results by swiping up to see the photo in the Media Gallery.
Horizon Lock works for both horizontal and vertical PowerPano shots.
PRO TIP: Use Landscape Lock to avoid capturing vertical PowerPano
shots by mistake. This can happen if you accidentally tilt your camera too
close to vertical.
To learn more, see Setting the Screen Orientation (page 32).
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