![]() ![]() Still, between that and almost two months on the GoPro Hero 8 Black now – I’ve got a pretty good understanding what works well, what needs some love, and what you’ll need to understand more deeply. I’ve been using Max now for a bit, and have captured more video and photos than I know what to do with. And with Max, GoPro has done a great job at following others in the industry in making that experience incredibly smooth and painless. Still, what shooting at 5.6K in 360° gives you is the ability to reframe any portion of that into a more normalized 1080p flat video that you already know and love: But to do that after you shoot. Maybe tomorrow with some technological shift it’ll work, but today, people get disoriented and confused. For whatever reason, it just isn’t working today (across the industry). In fact, you’ll notice in this review that while I shot hundreds of gigabytes of 360° content, ultimately, everything I use is flat non-360° content pulled from that 360° content.Īnd that’s what GoPro has realized with Max: Nobody actually wants to watch 360° content. They’ve made some major strides in making the product actually usable for day to day users, to the point where it’s a very viable option for both 360° and non-360° content alike. Still, despite that, the GoPro Max is a hugely compelling upgrade over the previous generation GoPro Fusion. GoPro implies (and even says) that the new Max does everything the Hero series does, but extended “to the Max”.
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