GoPro Hero5 Black

$195.99

Capture every adventure and every moment with the GoPro Hero5 Black camcorder – the perfect device to take your photography and videography to the next level.

Description

The GoPro Hero5 Black is a high-quality camcorder designed for use in extreme conditions. This innovative device offers advanced features that allow you to capture high-quality video and photos from a wide range of angles and perspectives.

The Hero5 Black features an impressive 12-megapixel camera that captures 4K video at 30 frames-per-second, making it an ideal choice for filming high-energy sports like skiing, snowboarding, and motocross. It also has advanced video stabilization technology, which helps keep your footage smooth and steady regardless of the conditions you’re filming in.

One of the standout features of the GoPro Hero5 Black is its water-resistant design. This camcorder can be submerged in water up to 33 feet and still capture stunning footage underwater. It’s also dustproof and durable, making it an excellent choice for capturing outdoor adventures of all kinds.

Another impressive feature of the GoPro Hero5 Black is its voice control function. Using simple voice commands, you can start and stop recording, capture photos, and even add tags and highlights to your footage. This can be especially useful when your hands are occupied or when you need to stay focused on what you’re doing.

The Hero5 Black also offers a wide range of shooting modes and settings, including time-lapse, burst mode, and night mode. You can customize your settings and capture a variety of footage, from fast-paced action shots to slow-motion footage.

Lastly, the GoPro Hero5 Black is incredibly easy to use. Its intuitive touchscreen interface allows you to quickly access all the features and settings you need, while its compact design makes it easy to take anywhere.

Overall, the GoPro Hero5 Black is an excellent choice for anyone looking to capture high-quality video and photos in extreme conditions. With its advanced features, durable design, and ease of use, this camcorder is sure to be a valuable addition to any adventurer’s toolkit.

2160p (4K) Wi-Fi Touch screen Water resistant

GoPro Hero5 Black properties

Product name Hero5 Black
Max Video Resolution 2160p (4K)
Max Frames per second (FPS) 240 fps
Recordable Files WVGA, H.264
Type Action camera
Water resistant Yes
HDMI Yes
Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
SD Type microSD
microSD Yes
Display Yes
Touch screen Yes
Battery Type Li-Ion
Sound Mono, Stereo
Night Shot Yes
Image Stabilization Yes
Image Stabilization Type Digital
Sensor CMOS
Still Pictures Yes
Still Picture Resolution (MP) 12

Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I properly format the SD card for use with my GoPro Hero5 Black camera?

To properly format the SD card for use with your GoPro Hero5 Black camera, follow these steps:

1. Insert the microSD card into your computer's card reader or an adapter. Open Windows Explorer (PC) or Finder (Mac) and locate the drive letter or mounted volume of the microSD card. Right-click on the drive or mounted volume and select Format. In the Format window, select "exFAT" as the file system and make sure the "Quick Format" option is selected. Click Start to begin formatting. Wait for the format process to complete. This may take several minutes depending on the size of the microSD card. Once formatting is complete, safely eject the microSD card from your computer by right-clicking on it and selecting Eject (PC) or dragging the mounted volume to the trash bin (Mac). Insert the formatted microSD card into your GoPro Hero5 Black camera and turn it on to ensure that the card is recognized and ready for use. Remember, always format the SD card before using it with a new device or if you suspect that it may be corrupted. Properly formatting will help ensure that the card can be read by your GoPro Hero5 Black camera and prevent any issues during recording or playback.

How do I properly format the microSD card for use with my GoPro Hero5 Black camera?

To properly format the microSD card for use with your GoPro Hero5 Black camera, follow these steps:

1. Insert the microSD card into your computer's card reader or connect your GoPro to your computer using a USB cable and put it in capture mode. Open the Windows File Explorer (for PC) or Finder (for Mac). Locate the drive that represents your microSD card. It should appear as a separate drive letter or icon. Right-click on the drive and select "Format" from the drop-down menu. Alternatively, you can select the drive and then click the "Format" button in the ribbon at the top of the window. In the Format dialog box, make sure that the "FAT32" file system is selected as the format type. This is required for use with your GoPro Hero5 Black camera. Choose a volume label if you want to give the card an easy-to-remember name. Make sure that the "Quick Format" option is checked and then click the "Start" button to begin formatting the card. Wait for the formatting process to complete. This should only take a few minutes, depending on the size of the card. Once the card has been formatted, you can safely remove it from your computer or eject it from capture mode on your GoPro. By following these steps, you will ensure that your microSD card is properly formatted for use with your GoPro Hero5 Black camera, which will help ensure that your footage is recorded correctly and can be easily accessed and transferred to your computer later on.

How do I properly format my GoPro Hero5 Black memory card using the camera's settings menu?

Make sure your GoPro Hero5 Black is turned on and connected to a power source (such as a charger or external battery). Access the camera's settings menu by pressing and holding the Mode button (the one with a picture of a snowflake) until the settings icon appears on the screen. Navigate through the menu using the up/down arrow buttons on the right side of the camera (below the record button). Select "Preferences" from the list of options by pressing the record button once. Choose "Format SD Card" from the sub-menu that appears by pressing the record button again. Confirm that you want to format the card by pressing the record button three times (in quick succession). Note: This will erase all data currently stored on the card, so be sure to back up any important footage before proceeding. Wait for the formatting process to complete (this may take a few minutes, depending on the size of the card and the amount of data it contains).

My footage from the Live Streaming feature is not being recorded on my SD card, but it's still uploading to YouTube and Facebook. Why isn't it saving locally?

1. SD Card Not Formatted Correctly**: Make sure that your SD card is properly formatted for use with your device or camera. If the card wasn't formatted correctly, it might not be able to record video files. Recording Settings Incorrect**: Double-check your recording settings in your live streaming app or software. Ensure that you have selected the correct output format and that it's set to save videos to your SD card instead of just uploading them online. Buffering Issues**: Sometimes, buffering issues can prevent recordings from saving locally. This might be due to a slow internet connection or an issue with your device's hardware. Try restarting your device or checking for any software updates. Recording Limitations**: Some live streaming apps or cameras have limitations on the length of recorded videos or the resolution quality. If you're trying to record high-quality video, it might be exceeding the limits set by your device or camera. SD Card Space Issues**: Check how much free space is available on your SD card. If it's almost full, you won't be able to save any new recordings until you delete some files and make space. To troubleshoot this issue further, can you tell me:

* What type of device or camera are you using for live streaming?
* Which app or software are you using for live streaming (e.

My camera will not turn on, but it still shows up as connected to my phone under Wi-Fi. What's going on and how do I fix this issue?

start with power-related issues, then move on to software problems, and finally consider hardware issues as a last resort.

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