Compared to Gopro7
- Improved stabilization and the very "degree of stabilization" can be selected
- The sound is better
- At a speed of 100-120fps, both hypersmooth and with boost work, at a speed of 200-240 only hypersmooth (on the seven at 100-120 there was not even hypersmooth, at 200-240 there was no stabilization)
- You can adjust the bitrate, normal and high (for editing and shooting in flat straight balm for the soul)
- Customizable presets, so as not to poke around in the settings for a long time and additional settings right on the screen
- Built-in fastening (lugs). It is reinforced, a frame is made around the entire perimeter of the chamber, so it is not so easy to tear it out.
- The cover is one and on the side. Now, to change the card or battery, you don’t need to disassemble everything, but simply open the cover and that’s it.
- Digital lens, several viewing angle adjustment modes (from wide to very narrow)
I won’t talk about all sorts of media modules, screens and lamps, they haven’t come out live yet, and who really needs them, they use external recorders and lights, which are even better. The same Zoom H1 costs no more than a media module, but the quality and capabilities are just a cut above.