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The GoPro Hero4 Black is a professional-grade action camera that captures stunning 4K video and 12MP photos, featuring advanced connectivity options, customizable night settings, and a compact, waterproof design perfect for any adventure.











| Brand Name | GoPro |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.79 x 1.53 inches |
| Item model number | CHDHX-401 |
| Batteries | Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color Name | Black |
| Special Features | Waterproof |
T**.
Almost perfect.
I have had so much fun with this thing! 240fps 720 video is awesome, time lapse is awesome, video quality is amazing. This camera proves it is not all about mega pixels. I got the extreme bundle and the extra wasabi brand batteries and charger that came with the bundle have given me no problems. I would say that it seems like the wasabi batteries last slightly longer than the stock battery. I was using the camera to record in 1080p 30 fps on a dirt bike and could get at least half an hour of power from these batteries constantly filming. I got everything that was supposed to be included with the bundle. The selfie stick also acts as a tripod which can be useful for time lapses etc. Anyways, not disappointed with this camera at all. Sure it gets a little warm but what do you expect from an air cooled processor? Memory card it came with seems to be working great too! Only thing i can't figure out is why sometimes longer videos just cut off and start a new video but no big deal.1/7/2017 updateThe video cuts like that on purpose because it can only record maximum files of 4 gigs. It will continue to video so no problem. I am not taking a star off for this little rant because I hardly even use the wifi feature. When it is connected to my phone through wifi, I get the infamous helicopter noise on video playback. Thing is past warranty and I can't get it fixed or replaced for free. Id rather just wait it out and upgrade in another year or 2. Wish I would have been more patient though. 1 and a half years later and these are only going for 367. Bought mine for 500. Ah well.
D**E
Fast, Powerful, Flawless Performance - Exceeded My Expectations-- IN DEPTH REVIEW
First off, I want to address several things I've seen in the bad reviews of the Hero 4 Black.1. SD card errors - Alright. Your getting a very powerful, very fast camera with the Hero 4 Black, and you need a very powerful, very fast SD card to match. I would NOT recommend buying the GoPro Recommended SD card if your planning on getting the Hero 4 Black. You might have issues with the most extreme filming rates, such as 4K (4K = 4X the resolution of 1080p HD), even though it specifically claims it can handle 4K, my experience differs. Get an SD card that can actually handle 4K and also says it in it's product description. Sandisk makes a very good one (Extreme Pro), and although it's more expensive, I believe it's what is truly needed for 4K, and it's 100% worth it to not have any issues at all, and to get flawless performance out of your Hero 4 Black at all times.2. Battery Life - Yes, the Hero 4 Black does use battery faster than the previous models, but that is because of the updated features included in it (faster processor, faster frame rates). Go Pro batteries are very cheap (official GoPro batteries - $15, just as good knockoffs - $8-$10), and all you have to do is get an extra few batteries for more extended use. If your problem is you don't want to (or can't because of what your filming) switch out batteries like that, then just get the GoPro Battery BacPac (the new, 15% more capacity one) and you will basically double your battery life. You can even plug certain power banks into your Battery BacPac to keep it constantly running on that. Huge convenience.3. The camera heating up - This camera is incredibly small, and can handle incredibly fast rates such as 4K and 2.7K, which a lot of bigger cameras can't even do, and this of course will heat up the unit while it's in use. This is true with almost any electronic with a battery (your smartphone, tablet, laptop, etc.) GoPro has a safety feature that will shut down your camera if it happens to get too hot, so that it can't possibly do any damage to your camera. I don't know what the exact temperature level is that it shuts down at, but it must be real high, because i've gotten mine really hot filming outside in the summer sun and it still performed flawlessly and didn't shut down. My opinion - I wouldn't worry too much about the overheating issue. It's way overblown in some of these reviews in my opinion.*NOTE* It's a good idea to take the battery out of your camera while it is not in use. There's a bug GoPro hasn't patched yet that can possibly turn your camera on by itself if the wi-fi is left on, but I have only found this happen once. The simple fix - turn off your Wi-Fi before turning off your camera.Here are some of the prime features of the Hero 4 Black:-simplified menu, easy to scroll through and change settings.-New Auto Low Light settings.-built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, for easy viewing and sharing.-Super slow motion frame rates - 1080/120fps, and 720/240fps.-QuikCapture - turn on and start recording by pressing top button, turn on and take time lapse photos by holding top button for 2 seconds.-HiLight Tag - My favorite. put a marker in your footage so you can easily take out/retrieve the part you want, just by pressing the side button during playback.-Greater audio performance - The Hero 4 Black has 2x the dynamic range, and the built-in microphone is MUCH better than the previous models. Sound is crisp and clear.- The Hero 4 Black also has another built-in feature that enables it to be used with a greater range of professional microphones than it's predecessors.Now, onto the actual review of the camera.Right out of the box, it doesn't come with much. Just the camera, dive housing, a charging/sync cable, and a manual. It DOES NOT come with a micro SD card, so your gonna have to purchase one when you purchase the camera if you want to be able to use it. Turning on the camera, it powers up in about 2 seconds and is ready to go.One of the only cons i've noticed is the connection between the camera and the GoPro App (for live video streaming) can be spotty at times. It hasn't given me enough problems to take a star away or mess up any of what i've filmed, but it was kind of annoying (until I got the LCD BacPac - now I have no issues). The App also cannot live stream the faster frame rates, such as 4K and certain 2.7K rates (or at least won't over my connection).Something I really love about the Hero 4 Black (and I guess GoPro in general) is the way the camera gets updated. You will get a little notification on your phone that an update is available. All you do is turn on your camera, turn on the camera's Wi-Fi, click on the notification, and it will update through the Wi-Fi. No plugging up to the computer for updates anymore! I also love that with my update, I received new ISO settings (low light), as well as the ability to edit short clips directly on the LCD BacPac. Every update increases the camera's performance and even gives you new settings to be able to film better. Can't beat that.In my experience, this camera is 100% worth the money, and you will love every minute using it. There are hundreds of accessories for the GoPro now, so you can really get the most out of your camera. It truly is a professional action camera, so I wouldn't recommend it to anybody who has no previous camera experience. You're gonna want to know something about manual settings for cameras and what they do when you manipulate them. This camera exceeded my expectations and more, and I would recommend it to anybody and everybody, especially those who are looking for a high quality camera with tons of capabilities.
M**S
If I could do it again I'd grab the Hero 4 Silver instead
I really wanted to love this camera, but I just really, really like it. The video and footprint of this thing make it wonderful on trips, but the occasional freezing of the unit bothered me as it always chose to do so randomly. I followed the formatting instructions for the media cards on the website and have just found that 4K just taxes the poor unit even with Class10 media and higher. That being said at 2.7K and below it seems to freeze less often, but it still happens occasionally. I'm still keeping the unit, but just be aware that it may happen and take that into account.Also this unit doesn't come with the LCD.Another disappointing thing is once 4K footage is imported into your timeline(Adobe Premiere Pro for me) the sheer size and processing required slows down the program to a halt even at 1/4 resolution. Maybe it's just my experience, but here's the specs of my system just in case :i7-3635QM, 8GB RAM, GT 630M, 250GB Sandisk SSD, 1TB 5400 RPM HDD)I really wanted to delve into the 4K video without having to get a completely new computer setup. Oh well, it's still a snazzy little gadget.
I**0
Love this little camera
Pros: Its a great camera, comes with a sturdy case and a variety of recording modes. I picked this over the Hero 4 Silver due to the higher quality options. Love the bluetooth connection to the GoPro App on my iphone.Cons: Once you use the bluetooth connection the battery seems to drain pretty quickly. Also while this camera can record in 4K, it seems the iphone cannot handle this high of a quality for videos. When saving directly from GoPro to Iphone through the app, the resolution drops severely.Suggestions:-Record video in 1080K if you are planning on saving it to your iphone directly. When saving the video, you can hit the high resolution and it comes out great. Pictures come out perfect in 4K.-Buy extra batteries! If you use the bluetooth connection, you will need them. I purchased teh wasabi power battery 2 pack with the dual charger. Pretty handy.-If you don't feel the need to have the 4K capability or on the fence, you should just buy the silver. My 2010 Macbook cannot handle the 4K and neither can my Iphone 6.
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