

Are you an action enthusiast, vlogger, athlete, fisherman, nature enthusiast or residential photographer? This is the right 360 camera for 8K video recording.
GoPro's new generation of 360 cameras, the MAX 2, produces true 8K 30P 360 video without scaling and has interchangeable lenses. For professionals, it includes 10-bit color depth and GP-Log LUT profile in addition to 8-bit. For night shooting, there are Night Mode and Night Effects. The material can be quickly transferred to your phone with the GoPro Quik app and edited for immediate sharing.
Waterproof and pocket-sized, the Max 2 turns even the most boring videos into a cinematic experience without drones or a crew. In addition to being a 360 camera, the Max 2 also functions like a traditional action camera, as you can choose to use only one of the camera's two lenses.
With 8K 30P or 5.6K 60P 360 video, you can crop square and horizontal video for social media, as well as vertical footage. 360 technology also enables almost supernatural image stabilization.
As a completely new feature, the lenses are now interchangeable, in addition to just lens caps! Thanks to the interchangeable lenses, this is suitable for even rougher use and is truly in the action camera category.
The GoPro Max's incredibly powerful image stabilization is based on 360 technology. Because the entire view is recorded, it can detect the camera's position to provide very effective stabilization, eliminating the need for gimbals and flicking your feet as this smooths everything out. At the same time, image quality improves by minimizing shake.
Additionally, the Horizon Lock function allows you to stabilize the image horizontally, meaning that the image will always be in the correct orientation even when the camera is turned around. This means that when using the shooting arm, it doesn't matter which position the pole is in and the image will always be straight. This works great when filming downhill skiing, as you don't have to worry about the position of the handle.
In Single Lens Mode, the camera uses only one lens, as the name suggests. In this case, the video resolution can be up to 4K and the frame rate can be up to 60 frames per second. The camera records slow motion at up to 4K 100fps.
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