Gopro’s Senior Creative Director Abe Kislevitz attracted attention in the world of technology with 360 -degree visuals shared from Threads and Instagram accounts. These photos may be not only impressive visual examples, but also the first sign that Gopro is working on a new 360 -degree camera. Kislevitz’s statements in the past, the company Gopro Max It confirmed that he had prepared a successor for his model. The latest shares suggest that this process continues actively.
Gopro last released in 2019 Max It had a serious place in the 360 -degree camera market with its model. However, after this date, a new model did not come and users waited for a long time to deteriorate. This silence has become more not only with the passage of time, but also with the aggressive models that competing brands such as Insta360 put on the market. X4 The presence of strong alternatives such as, almost necessarily necessarily made Gopro take a step.
Abe Kislevitz’s sharing 360 -degree visuals during this period is read as a conscious message rather than an ordinary content update. Gopro often prepares users with such “Teaser” content before he announced his new models. It is also remarkable that Kislevitz shares these contents from their personal accounts. Similar strategies were followed in Gopro’s previous launch processes.
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Kislevitz’s shares confirms the existence of Gopro Max 2
Gopro’s CEO Nicholas Woodman stated that a new 360 -degree camera would be introduced in 2025 during his previous investor talks. This model Gopro Max 2 There are serious expectations about it. The resolution and dynamic range of shared visuals indicate a significant development compared to the current Max model. This means that the new model may have been strengthened not only on the hardware but also on the software side.
In addition to all these, Gopro’s artificial intelligence -supported features integrated into the Quik application will deepen with Max 2. Automatic square, object tracking and advanced re -framing options aim to facilitate the process, especially for content producers. The Developed Reframe plug -in for Adobe Premiere Pro can make significant contributions in the field of professional regulation. These integrations are expected to be presented with the new model.
On the camera features side, the most talked about title is the increase in resolution. Original Gopro Max5.6k resolution video record. The new model is likely to come with 8K or higher resolution. This development can create new opportunities in areas such as VR and professional content production. However, it is not yet clear how this increase will have an effect on the size, heating and battery time of the device.
The issue of pricing is also among the topics. The first MAX was offered for sale at a price of $ 499.99. Although a similar pricing is expected, the costs of technological components and inflation can raise this figure by 2025. Current exchange rate 1 US dollar = 38.49 TL considering this price corresponds to approximately 19.240 TL. Considering the taxes and import costs in Türkiye, the sales price may exceed TL 25,000.
In any case, Gopro’s new model seems to represent a new era in content production, not only a device. Especially in an environment where vertical video formats such as Instagram, Youtube Shorts and Tiktok are widespread, the flexibility of 360 degree content production is important. Max 2 can change the course of competition if it comes with hardware and software to respond directly to this need.
On the other hand, when Gopro will announce this new model and which event will be held, it is not yet known. However, Kislevitz’s social media shares suggest that this process is not far away. The visuals and videos to be shared in Gopro’s official accounts in the coming months may ensure that this process is confirmed step by step.
The disruption of the company will not only mean the hardware update. Together with Max 2, Gopro aims to seriously convert the user experience on the software side. It seems that it will be one of Gopro’s basic strategies to make this technology easily accessible as well as forcing the limits of camera technology.