GoPro HERO 4 out this October

Adventure junkies have something to look forward to - and save up for - as GoPro Hero 4 will be released by October this year.
Light and compact, GoPro cameras are a favorite of extreme sports enthusiasts as these cameras can be easily attached to gear such as bikes, surf boards, ski poles, kite boards, helmets, and more. Plus, these comes with a tough, waterproof housing and a flat lens ideal for shooting underwater footage up to 60 meters in depth.
The GoPro team has fine-tuned features fans have loved for the newest model in the family. The GoPro HERO 4 has 4K video capabilities and can shoot at 30 frames per second (twice faster than the GoPro Hero 3+). A 13 megapixel photo sensor and wider aperture lens will make low light shooting a walk in the park. Other features include multi-exposure and HDR WDR tone mapping, electronic image stabilization, and an improved MCTF.
GoPro HERO 4's 1GHz dual-core A9 ARM Cortex CPU is powerful enough for wireless connection and video streaming functionalities.
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