The stabilisation tends to overcompensate, which makes you feel like you’re sitting sideways on a rocking chair. One of the most noticeably wavy occurrences happens when the camera is mounted on the handlebars. While it’s not bad, it can be quite noticeably ‘wavy’ in places and for many people there’s an off-putting floating feeling. Here's what we thought GoPro Hero 5 Session image stabilisation Ensconced in its protective case, the Session is ready for anything - Reuben Bakker-Dyos / Immediate MediaĪs you’d imagine for a camera this size, the image stabilisation isn’t quite as refined as the Hero 5 Black. We rode with the Session in some fairly varied terrain and climates. It lends itself perfectly to being used for short races - think cyclocross or cross-country.Ĭheck out our video below to see the Hero 5 Session in use. If you’re using remotes or the voice activation feature, which work well enough, this is almost a fit-and-forget camera. Aside from moving the camera between mounts, there’s very little need to actually touch the camera. The usability of the Session however is really quite simple. The screen on the Hero 5 Session is so small that the menu remains slightly annoying to use and as such, I’d recommend simply using the GoPro Capture app to change any settings. Ultimately, this is a tiny little camera that weighs just 72g - for reference, the Hero 5 Black weighs 119g without the protective frame. The form factor of the Hero 5 Session is identical in every respect to the older model, the Hero 4 Session. GoPro Hero 5 Session design As you can see, we've put it through the wringer - Reuben Bakker-Dyos / Immediate Media This review was last updated on 10 February 2017 We’ve managed to ride with it in some fairly varied terrain and climatic conditions, and reckon we’ve got a good handle on how it performs. The GoPro Hero 5 Session may look the same as its predecessor, but it now boasts 4k image quality, voice control, video stabilisation and a USB-C connection, as well as updated and increased frame rates and resolutions. Ensconced in its protective case, the Session is ready for anything - Reuben Bakker-Dyos / Immediate Media
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