GoPro.com has for
Select American Express Cardholders: GoPro HERO11 Black 5.3K Action Camera w/ 1-Year GoPro Subscription for $399.98 - $40 Statement Credit =
$359.98.
Shipping is free. Thanks to Community Member
neoweb for finding this deal. Note, offer eligibility may vary by cardholder.
Steps:- Click here and log in to your American Express account
- Under Amex Offers & Benefits locate the GoPro Spend $200 or more, get $40 back offer
- Click on Add to Card for the offer if eligible
- Visit the product page.
- Add HERO11 to cart and proceed to checkout.
- Note, purchase must be made w/ your enrolled Amex card
Key Features:- Includes HERO11 Black camera, carrying case, Enduro Rechargeable Battery, curved adhesive mounts, mounting buckle + thumb screw, USB-C cable and free SD card
- Automatically upload footage to the cloud + get a highlight video when charging
- Larger new image sensor delivers an immersive, extra-large field of view.
- Cinematic 5.3K60 + 2.7K240 video with 24.7 megapixel stills from video.
- Stunning 27 megapixel high-res photos.
- Emmy Award-winning HyperSmooth 5.0 video stabilization with Horizon Lock.
- Waterproof to 33ft + built tough.
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For others, I've got an Insta360 One X2. It's great, but it's very different from a GoPro. The stitching is impressive, but imperfect. Great for capturing 360 videos for direct upload or for when you want to select the target and convert to a regular video. However, you'll get lens flare as the camera moves, and some artifacts around the edges of the lenses. So, if you want to shoot a video where you're focused on a single thing, a regular GoPro will give superior results.
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Just checked and I do have this Amex offer, and with its forward-facing screen, I may jump on this. Need to first see some reviews about the overheating issue that seems to plague these later models, though.
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Just checked and I do have this Amex offer, and with its forward-facing screen, I may jump on this. Need to first see some reviews about the overheating issue that seems to plague these later models, though.
https://youtu.be/H8PLt4lG-tY
It is impressive
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It is impressive
350 vs 450 for the insta
https://youtu.be/H8PLt4lG-tY
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https://youtu.be/H8PLt4lG-tY
350 vs 450 for the insta
https://youtu.be/H8PLt4lG-tY
Feeling that Avata/FPV fever.
https://youtu.be/H8PLt4lG-tY
Its not better, its apple and oranges.
For others, I've got an Insta360 One X2. It's great, but it's very different from a GoPro. The stitching is impressive, but imperfect. Great for capturing 360 videos for direct upload or for when you want to select the target and convert to a regular video. However, you'll get lens flare as the camera moves, and some artifacts around the edges of the lenses. So, if you want to shoot a video where you're focused on a single thing, a regular GoPro will give superior results.
For others, I've got an Insta360 One X2. It's great, but it's very different from a GoPro. The stitching is impressive, but imperfect. Great for capturing 360 videos for direct upload or for when you want to select the target and convert to a regular video. However, you'll get lens flare as the camera moves, and some artifacts around the edges of the lenses. So, if you want to shoot a video where you're focused on a single thing, a regular GoPro will give superior results.
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