GoPro goes bigger and pro-er with support for Micro Four Thirds lenses
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GoPro goes bigger and pro-er with support for Micro Four Thirds lenses
"The base Mission 1 can shoot video at up to 8K / 30 frames per second in 16:9 as well as open gate of its whole 4:3 sensor at up to 4K / 120 fps. It can do slow-motion of up to 240 fps at 1080p."
"The big draw of the Mission 1 Pro ILS top-of-the-line model will be its interchangeable lens mount for using Micro Four Thirds lenses, opening it up to hundreds of options from various lens makers."
"The Mission 1 family has other new features aimed at professionals, like improved thermals for over three hours of continuous filming in 4K30 or more than five hours of filming in 1080p30."
GoPro is launching its Mission 1 cameras, which include a base model and a Pro version, both equipped with 50-megapixel sensors and the new GP3 processor. The base model can shoot 8K video at 30 fps and offers slow-motion capabilities up to 240 fps. The Pro version enhances these features, allowing for 8K at 60 fps and 960 fps slow-motion. The flagship Mission 1 Pro ILS will support interchangeable Micro Four Thirds lenses. Additional features include improved thermals, live metering, and advanced audio recording capabilities.
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