
"Autumn is action camera season, and this year the first out of the gate is GoPro, which has released the Max 2, a long (long) awaited update to its Max 360 camera. GoPro largely invented the action camera space, and with it the idea that you can (and therefore should) record everything, all of the time. The 360 camera has always felt like the endgame."
"It's been six years since GoPro first jumped into the 360 camera market with the original GoPro Max, and the second version's capabilities are so far beyond that first model that comparing them is pointless. The Max 2 is light years ahead of the Max and pretty well ahead of the current competition as well. In leapfrogging forward, essentially what GoPro has done here is take the feature set of the GoPro Hero 13 Black and put it in a camera body with two lenses"
The GoPro Max 2 records true 8K 360 video with support for 10-bit color and replaceable lenses. The camera integrates the feature set of the GoPro Hero 13 Black into a dual-lens, dual-sensor body with advanced stabilization. The Max 2 produces natural-looking color in its default profile and offers a single-lens mode that functions as a 4K GoPro Hero. Mobile software provides robust automated tracking and editing tools, while the desktop app lacks comparable automated editing features. Audio quality is a relative weak point. The device is durable and well suited for continuous action capture.
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