The number of megapixels determines the resolution of the images captured with the main camera. A higher megapixel count means that the camera is capable of capturing more details. However, the megapixel count is not the only important element determining the quality of an image.
Cameras with an adjustable FOV allow users to set view angles depending on their needs. A wider FOV captures a larger visible area, but with fewer details. A more narrow field of view captures less but in more detail and is often used for recording content at a distance.
Optical image stabilization uses gyroscopic sensors to detect the vibrations of the camera. The lens adjusts the optical path accordingly, ensuring that any type of motion blur is corrected before the sensor captures the image.
The larger the sensor the more light the sensor captures yielding in better image quality.
With a wider aperture the sensor can capture more light, helping to avoid blur by enabling a faster shutter speed. It also provides a shallow depth of field, allowing you to blur the background to focus attention on the subject.
A multi-lens camera captures two or more images and overlays them. This technology creates sharper images, especially in low light conditions, and allows you to use effects such as softening the background.
A BSI (backside illuminated) sensor is a camera image sensor which captures better quality images in poor lighting conditions, and offers better overall sharpness and image quality.
CMOS image sensors are slowly replacing CCD sensors, due to reduced power consumption and better image quality. They can be very compact and cost relatively little to produce.
When the camera shutter is open for a long time, more light is absorbed by the sensor. You can use this slow shutter speed to produce vivid night time photography, or capture the trajectory of moving objects such as motorway traffic.
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Vijay
10 months ago
8 / 10
GoPro Hero 11 - Hot Summer Day South Asia (India).
Vijay
10 months ago
8 / 10
Hi Folks, My Name is Vijay, I own a GoPro Hero 11. I use to make lot of VLogs using this camera. I bought this camera only because of its high quality video capturing ability and it definitely serves its purpose. During Day light, its fine as 100%. No smudgy quality or saturated color. Even its mic is very sensitive. In South Asia, temperature in the day stays somewhere around 35 to 40 Degree Celsius. While making a cycling video, I use to attach the camera on my helmet. Video stabilization while riding is another level. You'll never see a jerk or slant video. I make small clips which spans 1-3min. After few clips, it starts heating crazy like hot lava over butter and stops recording without my notice. Then you can wait for few seconds and record for ~30sec. But I never removed the battery unless it gets fully drained. Also I use Wind Slayer, which stops the air flow while doing rides to record clear audio. It serves well but fails to cool the camera. In my whole recording experience, 96% time it worked well. The remaining 4% is where it heats up and stops recording. This is the only issue I'm facing right now during hot summer day, because camera is exposed to sunlight all the time (35-40 Degree Celsius). Otherwise, for holding and vlogging using hand, it never failed me and provides great quality output. Coming to editing, it also provides LRV (Low Resolution Video) for proxy editing. I hope this information helps your purpose.
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BisdakBeatz
10 months ago
10 / 10
GOOD FOR VLOGGING
BisdakBeatz
10 months ago
10 / 10
I like the pro-11. It's a really good action cam but I don't like it so much that they overheat easily...and you need to charge it often.
Adam
10 months ago
10 / 10
Amazing, but anoing :)
Adam
10 months ago
10 / 10
Amazing cam, but you to be carefore with overheating and it still freeze if you don't lucky :D