

HERO4 Session benefits from a durable waterproof design that eliminates the need for a separate housing and features simple one-button control to make capturing immersive photos and video quicker and more convenient than ever before. 50% smaller and 40% lighter than GoPro’s best-selling HERO4 Black and Silver cameras, HERO4 Session packs GoPro’s Emmy® Award-winning image quality and performance into an exciting new low-profile form factor. (NASDAQ:GPRO), enabler of some of today’s most engaging content, is proud to announce HERO4 Session, the smallest, lightest, most convenient GoPro yet. GoPro Hero4 Review for Underwater Videoĥ0% Smaller and 40% Lighter – HERO4 Session Combines Ultra-Compact Waterproof Design with Easy One-Button Control for Simple Yet Powerful Life-Capture Solution.GoPro Underwater Housing and Mount Tips.Editing your Video with GoPro Studio 2.0.Video Tutorial: When to Use GoPro Filters Underwater.The Beginner's Guide to GoPro Underwater Video.For more questions on GoPros and water accessories like filters and handles, contact the team at Bluewater Photo. But if you only shoot waves, surfers or shallow, sun-filled images, then the new HERO4 Session should do the trick.Īlso, if you find current GoPros to be a bit complicated to use and don't plan to take the camera on scuba dives, then the one-button simplicity of the HERO4 Session is the way to go. That said, this will be a great camera for watersports like surfing and shallow snorkeling.įor scuba divers, we recommend the HERO4 Silver or HERO4 Black, especially since the HERO4 Session is the same price as the silver model (which comes with more features and an LCD screen). The GoPro HERO4 Session looks like a great camera, however with the 33' (10m) depth rating, it is not suitable for scuba diving.
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WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity to GoPro app and remote Below are some of the new spec highlights.

Priced at the same level as the HERO4 Silver (less than the HERO4 Black), it has different features to make it easier to operate and use in capturing day to day activities. The new HERO4 Session is the smallest, lightest and most convenient-to-use GoPro yet. The Hero5 Session is not alone singing its swan song, the Hero6 Black and Hero5 Black have also been officially discontinued replaced by the Hero7 White, Silver and Black editions.GoPro has announced a brand new camera to expand an already impressive lineup: The GoPro HERO4 Session. The writing was on the wall when the company neglected to refresh the hardware at its Hero6 event last year, but the Hero5 Session kept chugging along as the entry-level GoPro until the company showed off a new $199 Hero camera in March. The company ultimately failed to really differentiate the Session form factor and despite an ambitious introduction it just kind of ended up becoming the company’s low-end product that didn’t work with any of the existing GoPro accessories that were being sold. It was not designed to be the “cheap camera” and was initially positioned at a $399 price point near the high-end of its lineup. It was the first GoPro to have a waterproof/shockproof casing built-in, it dropped the user replaceable battery and it significantly reduced the camera’s footprint. When the Hero4 Session was first revealed in 2015, it was the action camera company’s first major redesign and signaled some dramatic ethos shifts, some that ultimately found their way to other GoPro cameras and others that it seems to be taking to the grave.
