
Need to generate 16:9 widescreen and 9:16 vertical for tiktok? Now you can do it using the exact same source footage. This nearly-square sensor means that you can record in native resolution and then export to nearly any aspect ratio you want in editing. What excites me is the 8:7 aspect ratio sensor. As expected, the 11 improves on all the specs of the 10 in small ways–but that’s not what excites me. The Hero 11 finally does something really different that I think is good for FPV pilots. Because GoPro is only selling it into the USA right now. If you’re looking for the best image quality possible in a 60-ish-gram action camera, the Hero10 Bones is perfect. It hasn’t got the durability of a regular GoPro, DJI Action 2, or even a Runcam Orange. The Bones is definitely not ok for hard-bashing freestyle.
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With a homemade “naked” camera, once it dies, you’re paying full price for a replacement. The big advantage of the Bones is that you can buy it with a GoPro subscription that includes up to two replacement cameras per year ($100 per camera). Why is the Bones 60 grams, when a home-made “naked” GoPro comes in closer to 25 grams? The Bones includes hefty heat sinks to help avoid overheating problems that other “naked” GoPros struggle with.

And any small Cinewhoop that might have settled for an Insta360 Go style camera can now have the quality of a full GoPro. This brings the weight of the camera down to only 60 grams, which means any quad that would have carried a full-size GoPro is instantly about 100 grams lighter.


So all the features, functions, and image quality of the Hero10 are here. The Hero10 Bones is a “naked” GoPro Hero 10.
