GoPro Hero 4 features include 4K recording?

Following the smashing success of GoPro Hero3, rumors pertaining to the debut of its successor, GoPro Hero4 have already surfaced as early as last year. According to speculations, the "new GoPro Hero4 can record 4K 1080p at 120 FPS or in 720p at 240 FPS."

Although reports actually confirming these details are still lacking, some fans claim that the Hero 4 will be capable of recording videos in 4K resolution. Its recording speed is rumored to be 30 frames per second, 1080p at 120fps and 720p at 240fps. These features are supposedly going to be made possible through employing the new SoC Ambarella A9 chip. Hence, the Hero 4 may be used for advanced applications, such as wireless connection and video streaming in social media sites.

In addition, the Hero 4 will be released with a 13-megapixel photosensor. This latest gadget will also have a new lens, which could be used for shooting in the dark. Apart from these, the Hero 4 will be relatively simple to use with the dual sensor interfaces 12-lane SLVDS/HiSPiTM/subLVDS, 4-lane, and remote viewfinder playback.

The GoPro camera has become one of the most widely received and highly commended gadget of cinematographers worldwide. These cameras have waterproof housing, as well as a flat lens used for underwater shoots. The gadget also has an integrated Wi-Fi module, USB, and HDMI. Apart from these professionals, the GoPro has been exceptionally appreciated by countless number of tourists and amateur photographers. In fact, this series has even gained the admiration and endorsement extreme sports enthusiasts.

The tremendous success of this gadget might be due to its ability to capture amazing video footage while retaining fantastic quality. As if these features are not enough to convince its fans, the GoPro is only 1/3 of the price of a professional camera.

The GoPro Hero 4 is speculated to be released by the summer of 2014.

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