Comments from Frank:
Sounds like they've caught up to exactly the same feature set as the Yi 4K+ with really similar limitations - though being waterproof out of the box is nice. I wonder how long it'll take before Yi release a 4K+ variant that has that...
The Yi 4K+ seems to support "live streaming". The Hero6 does not.
Today both the "I found the Hero6 in my store" video and the two unboxing the Hero6 videos have been removed from YouTube.
(the suggested retail price incl. VAT in Germany will be €569):
There is a new gray package for the Hero5 out now.
The countdown has started at Gopro.com. 3 days to go.
https://photorumors.com/2017/09/25/gopro-hero-6-black-camera-additional-info/
QuikStories lets you generate automatic video edits right on your phone. GoPro app, available for both mobile and desktop, allows editing, data overlay, camera control and more.
Resolution
Codec H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC
As rumored the GP1 SOC is made in colloboration with Socionext (partly owned by Panasonic):
"GoPro worked with Socionext (a company with DNA from Fujitsu and Panasonic) to build the GP1 chip to the company's specifications, rather than trying to wrangle the best image it could out of the off-the-shelf Ambarella options. We don't have specific details yet as to what optimization GoPro has done, so we'll need to spend some time with the camera to see for ourselves the difference it makes."
Link: https://www.engadget.com/2017/09/28/gopro-hero-6-announced-4k-60-hdr-photos/
Stabilization seems wastly improved. Almost like a gimbal.
Live streaming might come as a software upgrade later.
According to this page at B&H the maximum recording bitrate is 60 Mbps or 78 Mbps (in Protune): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/new-go-pro-hero-6
This suggests that GoPro wanted to stay under the 10 MB/s (80 Mbps) minimum guaranteed write speed for Class 10 Micro SD cards.
Initial user report indicates that HEVC (H.265) encoding is only used for the new higher frame rate recording modes (4K @ 60fps, 1080p @ 240fps, 2.7K @ 120fps) and H.264 encoding is used for other recording modes: https://community.gopro.com/t5/Cameras/GoPro-Hero-6-Black-First-Impressions/td-p/64662
looks like the iphone8 outperform the gph6... lol !
Socionext Inc., a leading provider of SoC-based imaging solutions, today announced it has co-developed a powerful, efficient new image signal processor (ISP) based on Socionext's Milbeaut® technology to power GoPro's just-released HERO6 Black camera.
Milbeaut is actually brand of LSI in Pentax cameras. With Fujitsu FR command set.
Since the launch of its Milbeaut family of image processors in the year 2000, Socionext has been providing optimized solutions for a broad range of imaging applications in DSLR cameras, smartphones, and video industry equipment.
So thing did not die.
One strange thing missing in the Hero6 is the VIDEO + PHOTO feature.
Could this be because of limitations in the GP1 pipeline?
The current marked situation in Noway:
The Hero6 costs more than 50 per more than the Hero5.
That is simply not going well for a 4K30 vs 4K60 feature set.
Do anybody have real sales numbers?
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