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GoPro Camera Fusion - 360 Waterproof Digital VR Camera with Spherical 5.2K HD Video 18MP Photos

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Features

  • Spherical video plus photos capture incredible 5.2K videos and 18MP photos of everything around you by shooting in every direction at once
  • Over capture : Turn 5.2K spherical videos into traditional 1080P videos from any angle right on your phone; Full compatibility on iPhone 6s, iPad mini 4 and later devices; compatibility varies for earlier devices; See technical specifications below for android compatibility
  • Transform spherical photos into traditional shots crop 18MP spherical photos any way you want to create standard resolution photos that are easier to save and share. Video ISO Range: 400 to 6400 (Manual)
  • Create plus share on your phone preview and play back shots, edit videos and share them on the spot with the GoPro app; Full compatibility on iPhone 6s, iPad mini 4 and later devices; Compatibility varies for earlier devices; See technical specifications below for android compatibility
  • Immersive 360 experiences play back spherical footage in VR to bring everyone into the moment with you
  • Requires two high performance microSD, microSDHC or microSDXC cards with a class 10 or UHS II/III rating or higher; for the best performance, be sure your fusion camera has the latest software and always use the latest versions of the GoPro mobile app and GoPro fusion studio app for desktop

Description

​Fusion captures spherical video and photos, recording everything so you can find the best shots later. Play it back in VR or use over capture to create traditional videos and photos you can share right on your phone.  With Ultra smooth stabilization and 5.2K video, Fusion is like having a professional film crew with you wherever you go.​ Note-exposure value compensation affects the brightness of your video or photo. Adjusting this setting can improve image quality when shooting in environments with contrasting lighting conditions. Options for this setting range from minus 2.0 to plus 2.0. The default setting is 0. Higher values result in brighter images. Turn the status lights off if you are capturing in an area with windows or mirrors that might cause reflection in the shot. Compatible android devices are Asus Zenfone AR, google pixel, pixel XL, google pixel 2, pixel 2 XL, LG V30, Motorola Moto z, Moto z force, Motorola Moto Z2 force. Samsung galaxy note 8, galaxy S7, S7 edge, S7 active, Samsung galaxy S8, S8 plus and Zte axon 7. For ios compatibility iPhone x, iPhone 8, 8 plus, iPhone 7,7 plus, iPhone 6s, 6s plus, iPhone SE, iPad pro 10.5 inch, iPad pro 12.9 inch second generation, iPad pro 12.9 inch, iPad pro 9.7 inch and iPad fifth generation. Requires ios 10 and later. Voice Control in 10 Languages. Kindly refer user manual before usage of the product.

Brand: GoPro


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB


Flash Memory Type: Micro SD


Color: Black


Special Feature: Waterproof


Screen Size: 10.5 Inches


Optical Zoom: 2 x


Photo Sensor Technology: CCD


Camcorder type: Action Camera


Model Name: GoPro


Product Dimensions: 1.61 x 2.6 x 2.87 inches


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Item model number: CHDHZ-103


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 21, 2018


Manufacturer: GoPro Camera


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Absolutely Love it!
So, I chose this particular camera instead of the MAX for a few reasons. The first one, the price was right. The second one, it shoots RAW photos, which the newer GoPro VR Camera doesn't (at least not as of this review). Things that I like about this camera will focus on both my work and personal fun factor use. 1: It came with the selfie pole that doubles as a tripod. This may seem trivial to many, but it's actually much better than I thought it would be. Depending on the angle and extension you hold it out, the pole is completely gone from the picture. 2: The fact that the pole can be extended and retracted very easily is a big plus for carrying it everywhere and start shooting right away. Since it is a gopro accessory, you can also connect any other gopro or compatible action camera and accessory to it, if you won't use it for the fusion. 3: Ruggedness. It feels solid and the rubbery case makes it so easy to handle without much concern of slippery fingers which could spell camera doom. The buttons are also easy to reach and use and just feels solid 4: It's actually waterproof without any extra hardware! Ok, so you cannot go diving too deep with it, but it will still work for some nice underwater, rainy day or watery footage you may want... but for deep diving, you will have to get a special case. Now, underwater footage isn't so good for VR, but is good enough in overcapture, which is what I use most of the time, lately. 5: Almost unnoticeable stitch-line! This is a HUGE issue with many VR Cameras, and I have many! not even my 6 camera VR rig compares. Now, granted, you can remove almost completely the stitch-line using special software, but when I export to the Fusion software, it is almost unnoticeable 8 out 10. 6: Faster Turn-in: ok, I know there are faster better in-camera stitching options out there, but for the price I paid, it's hard to complain. Take the footage, dump the SDs into a project folder, run fusion, tell it what to render as VR or overcapture and let it do it's thing. Photos are almost immediate. Video can take longer 7: Timelapse Multishots: so I take bursts or timelapses as photos, because it will export the best, sharpest image I want... or create a short video if you prefer. your uses may vary, but I found it helpful for my work 8: Battery Life: It may come as a surprise, but the battery actually lasts quite a bit! I bought additional batteries and the dual charger to always have it ready. Heck, there is hardly a day I don't go out without it. For work doing virtual tours for clients or just for fun, battery lasts a long time 9: Image Stability: so I made sure to rough handle it to test its limits on motion sickness, but surprisingly, it is able to keep a nice horizon very nicely! Granted, there is a bit of shakiness still, but the stitch is also almost impossible to find even with the vibration of the drone, car, bike or jog. I'm still going to buy a sizable gimbal for overcapture footage, exclusively for this camera, but even with the selfie stick, I'm pleased so far. 10: you can use the GoPro remotes independently or alongside other gopros, even if they aren't a fusion! It just works far better than expected! Now, there are a few things that I sort of don't like, but not a huge deal 1: two microSD cards: ok, so I don't hate it, but having to have 2 cards all the time, and having to export both cards for each project is truly a little annoying and can be time consuming if it's 64 or 128GB per card that you are transferring out. But knowing how long it takes, makes it easier to set a timeframe for clients. 2: stitching on the phone isn't quite as good as on the app itself. so it's good enough for personal facebook, but definitely not for delivering to clients. but when I do it for clients, I prefer doing it with the higher quality anyway, so RAW on photos and 4k ~ 5.2k on VR video or up to 3k on 2D video. 3: app can be annoying to work at times. so it's not as bad as it once was, but it's definitely not as good as I'd like for it to be. But it gets the job done, even if it requires a few extra steps... for easy sessions I just use the gopro remote and I'm golden. 4: No bracketing. If you aren't sure what that means, basically the ability to take underexposed, normal and overexposed photos at the same time, ranging from 1, 3, 5, 7 ~ levels. While you cannot do it in one shot, you can simulate it, but of course takes extra time. The benefit of this shines in RAW, because you can take really underexposed photos for better detail on bright windows, and overexposed photos to bring up the details in shadows. Combine all that in photoshop or other favorite software and voila! 5: Finding the software on the GoPro site is extremely difficult and it's probably easier if you just google it, since it's pretty much hidden away on their website to promote their newer cameras... But it's still there... just harder to find... 6: i cannot find anything else to complain about... the minor issues are just that: minor! All my other VR Cameras are now mostly for decoration in my office, except those for underwater I honestly didn't see anything that wowed me from the MAX, so the fusion is just as good if not better, with the only issue of lacking a built-in screen and needing 2 microSDs instead of 1.... but for the amount of footage I shoot in a day, I'd still be carrying 4 cards, anyway, so yeah.... Anyway, I hope this review was helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2020 by DR. Baque

  • For $200, this is spectacular
The media could not be loaded. A great 360 degree camera. $200? Lots of features? It’s spectacular. The film stabilization works great and the end results are pretty good. The attached video is rendered without even using any stabilization/anti-shake software at all. Pros - Cheap - Waterproof - Takes fantastic photographs and video - Nice design - Extremely easy to use Cons - A couple of missing features that bug me personally on the mobile app - The fact that the GoPro mobile app has more footage editing features than the desktop app is bewildering - The desktop app is bare bones - Even on a fast computer, without a beefy GPU to use the hardware acceleration it will take a long time to render. Like 1 minute to render 1 second. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2020 by Alex

  • Its a 360 Camera for the Beginner 360 Maker
Alright, let's get the camera information out of the way: First of all, yes it does record 360. It goes underwater just fine, and I've used it in pools, at the beach, and everywhere. However, the design of the software is something to be desired. Before I move on, you *will* need two MicroSD cards to shove into this camera. I recommend at least 64gb, since the files can get quite large. Both MicroSD cards will contain the video/pictures from a single individual camera *but* on both cards, neither card will have a stitched-together version of any videos/pictures that it generates. The GoPro Fusion requires you either use a stitching program *or* you use the GoPro Fusion Studio. I'll go over the base apps later on. So, the setup is... standard. Charge it up, and it can start taking 360 Video and Pictures. The Camera Tripod it comes with is nice, but its really short (2 feet is good enough if you put it on a table). It'll work fantastic as a selfie stick, or a table-mount, but you'll want to purchase a nice 4-6 foot Tripod with a GoPro Screw mount if you expect you're going to place it on the ground. It also comes with a curved and straight 3M Mount if you want to put it on a dashboard or a helmet. These 3M Sticky mounts are cool, but are permanent. If you're always going to mount your 360 Camera on the surface, its worth it. Otherwise, if you're doing something like 360 Footage from a vehicle, I highly recommend getting a Suction Cup mount. Now, I'm going to go over the Base GoPro App. It connects, about 6 out of 10 times, and when it does connect, you'll have about 120 seconds before the GoPro App freezes its picture. After 3 reconnections, the GoPro Fusion will refuse 100% of connections, even if video is currently recording. Bottom line, the GoPro App is made for setup, but not for monitoring. The stitching on the App is bock standard, and the only thing you can do with Stitched Pictures/Video is post to Facebook. You can't even download the Stitched Pictures/Video to your local device on Android to use in other apps, which is annoying. Switching to the PC GoPro Fusion Studio, I can tell you, this app needs to be fixed up quite a bit. It can stitch, but that's all you're going to do. The GoPro Fusion has a *very* terrible time trying to determine an actual stable horizon, making videos crooked once uploaded. If you need to fix Horizon line, I would suggest pulling in the Stitched Picture/Video into your favorite 3D Picture/Video Editor (I use Adobe Premiere CC) to adjust the horizon. The base app sucks at helping you fix the horizon line, as its built for a 2D Image with 3D Purposes. There's no trick to it, its just the GoPro Fusion doesn't record the level point, or the GoPro Fusion App doesn't read level horizon properly. However, despite all of this, I can tell you that, it can keep the *same* horizon line in the App for a video for the entire video (if you enable Full Stabilization), which means you don't have to worry about choosing the manual horizon line. Picture and Video quality is slightly lacking on this iteration. A 5.2k image *sounds* cool as a statistic, but, in practice, not so much. Remember, this image is stretched around a 360 image, which means that your pixels are about 2.8x the size of a normal 5.2k image. If you're in anything lower than outside sunlight, forget it. The ISO sensor they put in these GoPros is horrendous. Will it take a video/picture? Sure. However, be prepared for some pretty bad low ISO static all over your image. If you can't get a good image at 1600 ISO, I would recommend just putting the Fusion away because maximum ISO is *very* bad. I think its a good "360 maker's" first 360 Camera, but not much more than that. If you're considering any kind of hobby into 360 Photography, I would suggest something a little higher resolution, and with a better ISO sensor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019 by Zachare S.

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