NEW YORK, April 18, 2018 -- Fast Comparison have published an interactive GoPro camera comparison chart highlighting the key features and differences between the range of action cameras.
Allowing visitors to filter and sort the cameras based on key features such as video modes, image resolution and waterproof level, the GoPro comparison chart created by Fast Comparison promises to be a useful tool for those looking to choose between the different action cameras available in 2018.
GoPro announced a new action camera in March, the GoPro HERO (2018), which incorporates many features of the flagship GoPro HERO6 Black camera at a lower price level. With a waterproof design, voice control and 1080p HD video, the latest GoPro HERO appeals to budget-conscious action camera enthusiasts looking to upgrade their gear for 2018.
Last year GoPro released the HERO6 Black action camera, the most advanced HERO model to date, capable of shooting 4K video at an impressive 60 frames per second. Prior to the release of the HERO6 Black, GoPro cameras with 4K video capability were only able to shoot in ultra high definition at 30 frames per second.
In addition to the latest GoPro models, Fast Comparison have included older GoPro HERO action cameras dating back to 2012 in their comparison chart. Whilst the older models lack some of the advanced features seen in newer editions, such as built-in GPS and voice controls, the video and image resolution on older models remain impressive.
Fast Comparison are a fast-growing comparison website that aim to make product comparisons faster and simpler for consumers. In order to do this they create interactive comparison charts that users can filter and sort.
About Fast Comparison: Fast Comparison are a team of researchers and data scientists that produce comparison charts for popular consumer products.
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