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Nikon has used Photokina to add two new models to its lineup of KeyMission action cameras. Alongside the 4K KeyMission 360, which was unveiled at CES earlier this year, there are two new rugged offerings catering to adventurers who don't need 360-degree recording.
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GoPro has announced the latest step in the evolution of its Hero line of actioncams, namely the Hero5 Black and the Hero5 Session. The former is being lauded by the company as "the most powerful, easy-to-use GoPro, ever."
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We heard talk of it at least as long ago as last May, and today GoPro has delivered – it's officially unveiled its Karma drone. The quadcopter's propeller arms and landing gear can be folded down so it can fit in an included backpack, and it utilizes a stock Hero4 or (just-released) Hero5 camera.
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With its new Seeker backpack, and the two bike mounts launched alongside it, GoPro is looking to make it easier for amateur and professional adventurers alike to take their action cams with them.
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It can often be difficult to reach over to your GoPro, which is why many users turn to the wireless remote. However, it still requires you to have at least one hand free. The GoHawk goes for truly hands-free shooting, by letting you control the camera with your mouth.
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Drone Volt's Janus 360 drone boasts two heads to carry a total of 10 cameras in order to capture obstruction-free, 360-degree 3D video for use in virtual reality content production.
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There's a new benchmark for homegrown heroes and their action-cam videos, courtesy of UP Aerospace. Having strapped a GoPro to the outside of its SpaceLoft-10 sounding rocket the company launched it into the thermosphere, gathering some footage that's simply out of this world along the way.
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Birdie is designed to be hand-tossed into the air, allowing GoPro cameras to take continuous photos or video safely on the way down.
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Professional videographers often use rigs that include something known as a gimbal to keep their shots straight, but gimbal sticks are often heavy, big and/or expensive. Enter Smoovie, a Kickstarter product that could put the power of gimbal stability in your pocket.
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BearTek gloves feature Bluetooth and Wi-Fi modules for wireless control of a paired phone and/or GoPro camera. Now, the new-and-improved BearTek II is on its way, offering even more features.
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Slopes is a polyhedron stand for GoPro action cameras which makes it quick and easy to set up a shot, and get the angle you want. Currently the subject of a crowdfunding campaign, the portable stand offers 20 different ways to angle your GoPro.
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GoPro has provided the first glimpse of what video shot by its long-awaited drone will look like. In a short clip released today, the company presents a series of tracking shots of the countryside and forest, intended to show off the stablization and image quality of its forthcoming quadcopter.
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