It's enough to make sure your face is going to be in the frame, at least. While the latter give you a generous live preview of your whole shot, the Hero 9 Black's is more of a rough guide. It thankfully isn't touch-sensitive, otherwise your memory card would quickly fill up with lots of unhappy accidents, but it does provide a live video preview of your scene and some useful shooting info.īeing a square display, it certainly isn't quite in the same league as the side-hinged screens seen on cameras like the Sony ZV-1, or your smartphone's screen when mounted on gimbals like the DJI OM 4. That 1.4-inch color display on the front is definitely a handy new addition for vlogging. In some ways, the Hero 9 Black still does, and that's partly because the new features all come with slight downsides.įirst, the good news. There are three big physical changes from the Hero 8 Black: a new 1.4-inch color display on the front, a beefier body (to house its bigger battery), and a larger rear 2.27-inch rear touchscreen.Ĭollectively, these new features feel like a response to the DJI Osmo Action, a fresh-faced rival that in some ways made GoPro action cameras feel a little dated. The Hero 9 Black is the biggest redesign of GoPro's flagship action camera since the Hero 5 Black, and the results are mostly positive (with a few caveats).
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