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Comparisons: GoPro HERO12 Black and GoPro HERO8 Black
Comparing the latest 2023 model, GoPro HERO12 Black, with the 2019 model, GoPro HERO8 Black, focusing on shooting performance and body specs.
Key Factors
- Significant Differences in Video Shooting
Differences in 5K support and supported frame rates.
- Different Generations of HyperSmooth
Significant differences in stabilization precision and horizon leveling.
- Bluetooth Audio
Only the HERO12 Black supports wireless voice control.
- Professional Features
Differences in features that are useful for professionals on the field.
Generation of the SoC
The HERO12 Black features the GP2 chipset, while the HERO8 Black uses the first-generation GP1. Although it's just a generational difference, there are significant internal performance differences, including image quality and image stabilization.
Significant Differences in Video Recording
The most notable difference between the HERO12 Black and the HERO8 Black is the video recording specs.
The HERO12 Black supports up to 5K at 60fps and up to 120fps at lower resolutions, allowing high-quality video recording at any resolution. In contrast, the HERO8 Black does not support 5K video and is limited to 60fps at 4K and 2.7K.
For general use, 4K at 60fps is sufficient, but if you want to shoot higher quality footage, the HERO12 Black is a better choice.
Different Image Stabilization
The HERO12 Black features "HyperSmooth 6.01" while the HERO8 Black has "HyperSmooth 2.02," highlighting a significant generational difference.
HyperSmooth 6.0 not only includes auto boost and horizon lock features but also provides advanced stabilization in any shooting mode, including high-resolution, slow motion, and time-lapse. The updated algorithms make it smoother and more powerful, almost comparable to a gimbal.
While HyperSmooth 2.0 also offers stabilization, it is somewhat weaker compared to HyperSmooth 6.0.
Different Front Displays
The HERO12 Black has a color LCD on the front, whereas the HERO8 Black has a monochrome LCD. The color LCD allows for previewing the shooting screen, which is not possible with the monochrome screen.
This difference significantly affects usability.
Bluetooth Audio Support
The HERO12 Black is the first model to support Bluetooth audio, allowing wireless voice control. You can operate the GoPro using a Bluetooth microphone or wireless earbuds like AirPods, enabling completely hands-free shooting.
This feature is particularly useful for action scenes or live streaming, making Bluetooth audio support a significant difference depending on your usage.
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Different Professional Features
The HERO12 Black supports "wireless timecode sync" for multiple HERO12 cameras, allowing synchronized footage when shooting with multiple GoPros.
Additionally, the HERO12 Black supports 10-bit color in Log mode. While Log shooting isn't commonly used for general purposes, it's a valuable feature for professional use in post-production, making the HERO12 Black a strong asset for serious video shooting.
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Minor Evolution Points Beyond Shooting Features
On the hardware side, the HERO12 Black supports micro SD cards up to 1TB, compared to the HERO8 Black's maximum of 256GB. This significant increase in capacity allows for extended high-quality recording without worrying about running out of space.
Footnotes
Compare by shooting performance
Features | GoPro HERO12 Black | GoPro HERO8 Black |
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5.6K | - | - |
5.3K | 60 fps | - |
5.2K | - | - |
5K | - | - |
4K | 120 fps | 60 fps |
3K | - | - |
2.7K | 240 fps | 120 fps |
1080p | 240 fps | 240 fps |
Still Image Resolution | 27.60 MP | 12.00 MP |
Compare by specifications
Feature | GoPro HERO12 Black | GoPro HERO8 Black |
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Release date | 2023/09/13 | 2019/10/25 |
Chipset | GP2 | GP1 |
Image Sensor Size | 1/1.9” | 1/2.3” |
Aperture | f/2.5 | f/2.5 |
Stabilization | HyperSmooth 6.0 | HyperSmooth 2.0 |
10 Bit Color | ✔ | x |
Loop Recording | ✔ | ✔ |
Live Streaming | ✔ | ✔ |
Waterproof | 10 m | 10 m |
Max Storage Size | 1000 GB | 256 GB |
Body Size | 71.8 * 50.8 * 33.6 mm | 66.3 * 48.6 * 28.4 mm |
Weight | 154 g | 126 g |
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