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GoPro Mission 1 Series

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This is the best insight video ive seen about Gopro M1,M1PRO, M1PRO ILS

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Edited by Nando Diver

David Newman from Gopro Labs said in Las vegas that the Mission 1 cameras with NO AIRFLOW (sitting on the desk) running 8K60 or 4K120 will overheat after 40 minutes.

In real world use (with airflow) use at 77F or 25C (Gopro testing) it will run until the battery drains out

Edited by Nando Diver

From the DC RAINMAKER VIDEO :

Lens WIDE 16-24mm (8K60 or 4K240)

Lens Linear 22-27mm (8K60 or 4K240)

Superview 16mm (Limited 8K30 or 4K240)

Some of the settings i suspect they are coming from Gopro labs firmware implemented in the stock firmware, like DIVE MODE for refraction of the water to avoid corner distortion & STABILIZATION algoritmth for underwater

NEW SETTINGS or RENAMED

8K Open Gate 4:3 (previous called 8:7)

Added Mode DIVE MODE

Image Tunning stabilization (balanced, sport, face, Underwater )

Gopro labs support ( example : Bitrate up to 300Mbps, True 24fps, 100GB per file, Histogram, On-screen spirit Level )

Added Mode Low-light dedicated Mode (Limited 4K60 16:9 or 4:3)

Added Mode Subject Tracking

Added Mode Slow-Motion

Added Mode Vlog

Added Mode looping

Added Mode Sport POV

Added Mode Video

Added Mode Mission pro

Added Mode Photo

New Shutter Speed (Auto, Fixed or Range)

New ISO settings (Auto, Fixed or Range)

New Zoom option up to 4.0X

New Anti-flicker setting

New back screen information available (EV, WB, ISO, Shutter speed)

Motion Blur (Adaptive, cinematic, & other )

Bit rate up to 240Mbps (Max, High & Standard)

5X color modes (Gp Log2, cinematic, flat, Natural & Vibrant)

Apply one specific setting to all Modes

New Photo Mode 50M (standart or RAW)

New enduro battery charge in 20 minutes (see chart for how long batteries last)

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