GoPro Hero 10 Black Creator Edition Rezension: King of Vlogs
GoPro Hero 10 Black Creator Edition
- Gibt es eine bessere Alternative?
- Wie lange wird es dauern?
- Solltest du es kaufen?
- Design: The Complete Package
- Camera: The Hero 10 is still amazing
- Media Mod: The sound of adventure
- Light Mod: Illuminating dark places
- Volta: Powering hours of filmmaking
- Durability and waterproofing: Rough, tough, and aquaphobic
- Pricing and availability
- Unsere Stellungnahme
MSRP $532.00
Bewertungsdetails
DT Recommended Product
“The perfect portable and durable all-in-one camera kit for on-the-go video makers.”
Profis
- Long battery life
- Everything great about the Hero 10
- External microphone for high-quality audio recording
- LED light for dark or backlit conditions
- Exzellenter Wert für Geld
Nachteile
- Lack of control passthrough in Media Mod
- Not waterproof when fully assembled
- Minor software bugs
When I reviewed the Hero 10 Black last fall, I had barely any complaints worth mentioning besides the somewhat lackluster battery life. Now, with the GoPro Hero 10 Black Creator Edition, I can’t even nitpick that minor fault. The Creator Edition compiles GoPro’s best accessories, new and old, into one convenient package that transforms the competent base model camera into a content creation machine.
Inhalt
- Design: The Complete Package
- Camera: The Hero 10 is still amazing
- Media Mod: The sound of adventure
- Light Mod: Illuminating dark places
- Volta: Powering hours of filmmaking
- Durability and waterproofing: Rough, tough, and aquaphobic
- Pricing and availability
- Unsere Stellungnahme Show 3 more items
Design: The Complete Package
Fully assembled, you might well mistake the Creator Edition for a brand new camera, and considering the upgraded capabilities of this bundle, it might as well be. Snapping the Hero 10 Black into the Media Mod gives you an upgraded microphone and two cold shoe mounting points, perfect for the included LED light which comes with a diffuser for different lighting effects. Last, but not least, is the Volta battery grip, which adds hours of battery life to the Hero 10 Black, as well as external controls, and has fold-out tripod legs.
Camera: The Hero 10 is still amazing
I’m only going to touch very lightly on the performance of the GoPro Hero 10 Black, as the Creator Edition has the same photo and video specs as the base Hero 10. Suffice it to say that you can look forward to the same top-notch image quality and Hypersmooth 4.0 stabilization. The camera really didn’t need to be improved, and I’m just as enthusiastic about the quality of the footage I’ve captured with the Creator Edition as the basic Hero 10 Black. For more details, check out my review.
Media Mod: The sound of adventure
The base model Hero 10 has a decent microphone built in, but the external microphone that comes with the Creator Edition is a huge improvement. I wouldn’t put it on a par with my RODE shotgun mic, but the audio it delivers is still extremely good. I like the way it offers good, clear voice recording, and it does a fine job of capturing ambient sounds. The microphone does a great job of recording high quality audio that also sounds authentic. It’s ideal for recording in dynamic, high intensity situations where you can’t worry about fiddling with audio settings.
Light Mod: Illuminating dark places
The LED Light Mod may seem like a tiny little thing, but it’s actually surprisingly bright, and it’s a major upgrade that’s useful in a lot of scenarios. The obvious situation is if you’re filming in low light or at night, conditions where most action cameras struggle. Another scenario is if you’re recording a backlit subject, in which case the LED light can help chase away some of those harsh shadows. The light needs to be charged separately, and is controlled via its own power button. Press and hold to turn it on or off, short press to adjust the brightness of the light.
Volta: Powering hours of filmmaking
One of my few gripes with the Hero 10 Black at launch was its short battery life, something GoPro has been working hard to fix. The Volta is the culmination of that pursuit of better battery life. It’s essentially a selfie stick/tripod with a large battery pack at its core and a set of controls that allow you to power the Hero 10 on or off, stop or start recording, and cycle shooting modes. The Volta connects to the Hero 10 via a coiled USB-C cable. A standard battery remains in the Hero 10, and is charged from the Volta.
The Volta offers a full 4 hours of 4K 30fps video shooting when combined with the built-in camera battery. Shooting extensively with the Creator Edition, I found this to equal many days of shooting, since I rarely record more than a few minutes of video at a time. I would feel comfortable taking the Creator Edition with the Volta on a week-long trip, with the knowledge that I might not have the chance to recharge it. Of course, your mileage may vary.
A caveat here is that the Volta connection to the GoPro through the Media Mod is flawed in a major way, since while the Volta does power the Hero 10 through the Media Mod, it does not send control signals through this connection. As a result, it’s necessary to connect the Volta to the Hero 10 via Bluetooth when also using the Media Mod. It’s easy enough to do, but it is an unfortunate extra hassle. I’m not sure what the issue is with the control passthrough, though it’s something I would hope might be fixed in a future update. I also occasionally experienced a bug where the camera would freeze up while connected to Volta, and I would need to take the whole kit apart and remove and replace the battery in the GoPro before it would turn on again.
When the Volta is connected to the GoPro so that its built-in controls are operable, the combination is highly compelling. It makes it really easy to record photos and video without having to reach up and touch the camera itself. I also love that the Volta grip transforms into a tripod with such ease and that it includes a pop-out mounting bracket so you can attach the Creator Edition to a backpack or other object. Also, the rotating point at which the Volta attaches to the camera clicks into places, thus allowing it to be both adjustable and capable of holding the GoPro fixed securely facing a particular direction.
Durability and waterproofing: Rough, tough, and aquaphobic
First of all, with the whole kit assembled, the Volta battery grip is only waterproof when connected to the Hero 10 through an included replacement door for the battery compartment. This means that you can use Hero 10 with the Media Mod or the Volta and have it be waterproof, but not with both.
This is a real shame, though not a dealbreaker, and I wish GoPro had figured out a way to make the Creator Edition at least weather-resistant when fully assembled. The waterproofing issue is particularly frustrating, as it severely hampers what is otherwise an incredible kit. It also seems like it would have been a simple matter to design an adapter that would offer some degree of weather resistance, or at the very least include a rubber cap for the USB-C cable on the Volta so that it could be used wirelessly and remain waterproof.
With the elephant in the room out of the way, I’m happy to report that the Creator Edition lives up to GoPro’s reputation for durability. As long as water is not involved, this thing can take a hit. I found this out first hand while testing, as while hiking cross-country through the depths of the temperate rainforest. The Creator Edition took a real tumble from where it was stowed on my pack. After several minutes of digging through the detritus of the forest floor, one of my hiking companions eventually located it by the glowing red indicator light. The camera came out of the ordeal in perfect working order, save for a couple of superficial scratches on the Volta grip.
Going back to the issue of waterproofing, I wouldn’t be too worried so long as you don’t expose the fully assembled Creator Edition to serious amounts of water. The time I dropped it the forest was fairly damp, and another time I was shooting a vlog when it started to rain. Neither time did there appear to be any effects from such moisture. Your mileage may vary, but I don’t think the lack of waterproofing is as serious a worry as it initially appeared.
Pricing and availability
On its own, the Hero 10 Black Creator Edition will set you back $835. However, GoPro offers a big discount for GoPro subscribers. That subscription costs $50 per year, making the actual cost of the Creator Edition $532 for a total of $582 once you factor in the subscription. The other benefits of that subscription are nothing to be sneezed at and include such perks as unlimited cloud backups, no-questions-asked camera replacement, and further member-exclusive discounts.
The upshot is that combined with a year-long GoPro subscription, the Hero 10 Black Creator edition is a fantastic value for money.
Unsere Stellungnahme
The GoPro Hero 10 Black Creator Edition is an impressive tool for content creators and has a wide range of potential applications. I love being able to just pick it up and record a vlog and know I’ll be capturing great audio and usable footage in just about any situation. There are a couple of major flaws that center around the connection between the Volta grip and the Media Mod, but they aren’t dealbreakers.
Perhaps the best thing about the Creator Edition is that if you take advantage of GoPro’s subscription discount, it’s an amazing value for money. There really isn’t anything at this price point that can do everything that the Creator Edition can. It really feels like a culmination of all of GoPro’s innovative product development these past several years.
Gibt es eine bessere Alternative?
Die DJI Action 2 und DJI MIC sorgen für furchterregende Konkurrenz für die Creator Edition. Die Action 2 ist mit dem Helden 10 in Bezug auf Video -Erfassungsfunktionen konkurriert, und das DJI -Mikrofon ist ein drahtloses Mikrofonsystem, das in die Action 2 einbindet und eine bessere Audioqualität bietet als der Medienmod. DJI bietet jedoch keine einfache Beleuchtungslösung wie die Creator Edition und leidet an ähnlichen Problemen mit Abdichtung. Außerdem können Sie die Action 2 und das DJI -Mikrofon noch nicht in einem praktischen Bündel mit einem Rabatt kaufen, und kauften sich separat, sie sorgen für eine teure Kombination.
Wie lange wird es dauern?
Es ist bekannt, dass Gopros extrem robust sind, und alle Accessoires in der Creator Edition sind ähnlich langlebig. Das Problem mit der Abdichtung macht es in dieser Hinsicht anfällig für Schäden, aber solange Sie darauf achten, dass Sie es aus dem Getränk fernhalten, sollte es bis zu einer langen, harten Nutzung anhalten.
GoPro veröffentlicht fast jedes Jahr eine neue Heldenkamera, daher ist es nicht unangemessen anzunehmen, dass es diesen Herbst einen Helden 11 geben wird. Wenn Sie jedoch ein Upgrade haben, besteht eine gute Chance, dass alle Zubehör in der Creator Edition kompatibel sein werden Neue GoPro -Kameras. Nur der Medienmod funktioniert möglicherweise nicht mit zukünftigen Heldenkameras, wenn sie sich für eine radikale Designänderung entscheiden. Das Volta und das LED -Licht sind jedoch nicht von der Form der Kamera selbst abhängig. Darüber hinaus ist der Held 10 in der Lage, dass ich zuversichtlich bin, dass es in den kommenden Jahren ein relevantes Filmemachwerkzeug sein wird.
Solltest du es kaufen?
Wenn Sie nach einem All-in-One-Vlogging-Setup suchen, ist dies eine sehr ansprechende Option. Wenn Sie nach einer neuen GoPro suchen, ist die Creator Edition für nicht viel mehr als den Basisheld 10 erhältlich. Es ist ein Kamerasystem, das viele Menschen zu bieten hat, was es einfach zu empfehlen kann.
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