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GoPro has once again pushed the boundaries of immersive storytelling with the launch of its MAX2 360 camera and a powerful expansion of its editing software suite. The company announced the public beta of the GoPro ReFrame plugin for DaVinci Resolve, one of the industry's most respected professional editing platforms. This new addition complements GoPro's existing ReFrame plugins for Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, ensuring creators have access to world-class editing tools across multiple platforms.
The new GoPro Max2 360 camera features a 1/2.3-inch sensor and can shoot 360 videos in up to 8K resolution at 30 fps. It supports 10-bit recording and GP-log. The camera can also take 29 MP photos in 360 format and offers Max HyperSmooth with 360 horizon lock stabilization. One of its major highlights is the ability to easily replace the lenses in case of damage. Users can replace a cracked lens without using any tools.