The HERO12 Black is GoPro’s finest piece of work, offering highly impressive recording capabilities for adventurers, travelers, or anyone who wants to capture rapid-fast footage without being encumbered by the weight of a large camera. Thankfully, your wallet will not feel as light as the HERO12 Black because Amazon is taking $100 off on the action camera, bringing it down to just $299.99 from $399.99. The 25 percent discount is undoubtedly worth a look because you get a ton of features in such a compact package.
Supporting both the 5.3K and 4K video modes, everyone who gets their hands on the HERO12 Black has more freedom and options to tweak the recording modes based on their preference. If they want crispier footage at the cost of framerates, or vice versa, the software grants you those choices. Additionally, if you want to take detailed still images with HDR support, a 27MP camera mode is also present. Perhaps the biggest weakness of cameras is how shaky those videos can be when you move incredibly fast or traverse the rugged terrain.
GoPro alleviates this significantly with its HyperSmooth 6.0 Stabilization, which is software-based stabilization that works like magic, but is actually years of hard work perfecting the technology. The HERO12 Black can also record videos underwater without the need for a housing, but up to a depth of 33 feet or 10 meters. Beyond that, you will have to equip your premium action camera with a secure housing.
As for what you get for the current $299.99 price, remember that there are no extra accessories; just the standard ones are included. You get a rechargeable battery, curved adhesive mount, mounting buckle with a screw, and a USB-C cable. If you want to elevate your recording experience, you need to buy other accessories separately. Luckily, that $100 discount will come in really handy for those purchases down the road.
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