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Hands on: GoPro Max Review

Hands on: GoPro Max Review

Posted on October 22, 2019 By Jarvis

It’s the second 360-degree GoPro, but don’t think of it as a sequel to the Fusion

First Impressions

The GoPro Max may not be the Fusion upgrade everyone was after. While there are image quality differences, the lenses and sensors have not changed significantly. Real-world usefulness for someone after a do-all action camera has changed hugely, though. GoPro has made the editing process easier, the camera itself is smaller and lighter and you can use it like a non-360 Hero 8 Black if you like. Its raw video quality isn’t a match when doing so, but the superb stabilisation offers pro-looking results as long as you don’t look too close.
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