GoPro - Hero 4 Series
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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 17, 2026 How it works
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"Gopro hero 4k. The cheapest no nonsense go pto"
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"I still have my GoPro 4, which is over 10 years old and works perfectly"
"I still have the 4 and it was/is rock solid for the years it has."
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"For me the killer features though are 5.3k 8:7 ... Those all help a lot for editing."
"The picture quality is amazing ... the footage is really sharp"
"Good quality footage, many successful “positive action taken” responses from OpSnap."
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"I still have my GoPro 4, which is over 10 years old and works perfectly"
"I still have the 4 and it was/is rock solid for the years it has."
"I've had my hero 4 since it came out. And its a great camera, never heated up"
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"they dont DELETE YOUR FOOTAGE FOR NO REASON ... from the hero -until the 12 black every single one at one point or another simply corrupted/deleted a whole days of videos. ... i will not give GoPro another single $ until they figure out wtf happens where it corrupts/deletes videos. its a useless camera if it cant save a video."
"they can stop mid recording ... No, it stopped recording 5 seconds in."
"They can corrupt video files"
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"If you want low light performance I wouldn't go the gopro way."
"Absolutely shocking image quality"
"My Hero 4 Silver is still running, but has poor resolution in this day and age."
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"no stabilisation"
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"My Osmo 5 has much much better battery life+charging speed is amazing. I need 2 batteries compared to gopro 4-5."
"they can stop mid recording ... No, it stopped recording 5 seconds in."
"just wish the battery was replaceable ... Run into the same issues with it as the Session cameras"
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"it gets hot during extended replay while editing."
"whatever model I had here 10 years ago (Hero4?)I remember overheating as well. ... really one decade later they haven’t fixed this thing from overheating?"
"gets hot after charging and locks up so that you have to pull the batteries"
I’ve had 3 different generations (4,8,10 IINM). My main headache was reliable charging (bad contact, I guess), and starting. Thinking it should be all charged and have it die shortly or not start was super annoying. It could work great, or fail. I’m still getting used to trusting it, since it seems to be behaving.
I filmed my wedding with a couple gopros. They were 4s back in 2015. My only recommendation is don’t film a wedding using GoPros. But if you absolutely want to I bet the 13 with that anamorphic lens could get some good shots.
It will work. All depends on your personal definition of "good images." Get the 6 and an underwater case and shoot away. Or just turn on video and take screen grabs. I have several underwater cameras and still use a GP4 on my airplane. Each iteration of GP adds features, so moving to 7 or 11 will be better. But the 6 will take decent images. All depends on your budget and what is "good" enough for you.
I have been using a GoPro 3 Black, 4 Black and now a 12 Black. I am using Solo Storm and its controls the camera we are using. The biggest challenge of any camera is mounting to get the view or perspective you are after.
Comprate una GoPro usada, esas chinas son malísimas. Te lo digo de experiencia. Graban como los teléfonos del 2007. Agarrate una Hero 3+ Black para arriba. La 4 es bastante común, barata y anda genial. Yo tengo las dos y las llevo usando casi 4 años re contento
Go pro 4 would do you well enough second hand off eBay
I’m happy with my GoPro, I had the Hero9 and it works great for me, I use it for mountain biking and mostly for Diving, this is my 3rd GoPro (4, 5, 9).
I've had * Hero 3 White * Hero 4 Silver * Hero 7 Black * Max (1) * Hero 12 Black and I still have all but the 3 white. The 3 white was the only 'bad' one I think, one where the camera really didn't live up to the hype for me and hence I upgraded quite quickly. As for my favourite? In the context of when they came out the 7 felt the most incredible, it really was a big jump with the stabilisation. But I probably shot most of my coolest footage on either the 4 Silver or the Max, just because of the time in my life I was using them and the novelty of 360 footage at the time.
If you're on a budget I think everything past the Hero 7 black has had really usable video as that was the first model with the hypersmooth stabilisation which made a big difference. Definitely improvements have been made but footage from the 7 very much holds up. I would err on the side of getting a full fat "Hero X Black" model and just go older to fit your budget, as these tend to have the better support and reliability and replaceable batteries when some of the budget models have missed out on features like replaceable batteries and front and even sometimes rear screens Absolute lowest end of budget I'd recommend would be hero 4 silver. The rear screen makes such a difference to getting your shots right and it still has all the essential features that make a GoPro what they are. You can pick one up for a fraction of the cost of the top end models (£50 vs £250-350).
For me GoPro always had the best mic/audio balance. insta always sounded baseless and sucked at eliminating wind noise as well
Plus one for the action cams. I don't know about the knockoffs, but there's plenty of GoPro knockoffs with durable cases. And you can find a used GoPro Session in the $60 range. Even a Hero 3 is still a decent option over a toy camera.


