Along with its new 360 Pro 2 Max camera, GoPro has introduced the Lit Hero — a new compact action cam that looks like its entry-level Hero with a built-in LED light. That, along with improved image quality and a price that falls between the Hero and high-end Hero 13 models, could make it a popular option for creators and vloggers.
The GoPro Lit has a similar form factor to the Hero but differs in a few key ways. The built-in light opens up creative options particularly for vloggers, as it can help illuminate your face in somber lighting or shadows. That could make it useful not only for regular vlogging, but as a "B" cam for action creators who want better lighting on their faces. In a further nod to those creators, it now has the record button up front, though the lack of a front display may make it a tough sell for some.
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Another key improvement over the Hero is with video quality. The Hero Lit can capture 4K video at up to 60 fps instead of 30 fps before, opening up a 2x slow-mo option at the highest resolution. And like the Hero (following an update) the Hero Lit can capture 4:3 video that makes it easier to create vertical video for social media while offering cropping options for regular 16:9 shots. You can also shoot social-ready 12MP 4:3 photos.
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Otherwise, the Lit's feature list lines up closely with the Hero. It's waterproof down to 16 feet (5m) for underwater action and rugged enough for extreme sports. It uses the same Enduro battery that promises over 100 minutes of 4K 60p video on a charge, though not with the LED lights turned on I imagine. It's now on pre-order for $270 on GoPro.com, with shipping set to start on October 21.