Like clockwork, in September every year, GoPro refreshes its action camera lineup, and 2022 is no different. The GoPro Hero 11 Black and Hero 11 Black Mini have launched today globally (as well as in India) as the latest iterations of the company’s action cameras. So let’s look at what’s new in the Hero 11 Black camera lineup.

GoPro Hero 11 Black

Starting with the design, not much has changed on this front, and the GoPro Hero 11 Black looks the same with dual screens — one on the front and another on the rear to serve as the viewfinder. What’s new here is the camera sensor. The Hero 11 Black now comes with a taller 1/1.9-inch sensor, which enables you to capture 27MP photos (up from 23MP on the Hero 10 Black).

Now, before we explore some of the awesome new features onboard, the maximum resolution that a Hero 11 Black can capture is 5.3K @ 60FPS and 4K @ 120FPS. The company’s SuperView mode (widest FOV) is also supported for both resolutions. But the camera now also comes with a superior version of this feature called HyperView, which takes the whole 8:7 sensor readout and creates a 16:9 output.

Under the hood, there aren’t any major changes. The GoPro Hero 11 Pro comes with the same GP2 processor as its predecessor from last year. The standard battery, however, has been replaced with a removable 1,720mAh Li-ion Enduro battery. The Enduro battery was previously available as an accessory. The larger battery is accompanied by two video shooting modes — Highest Quality (no compromises on battery and quality front) and Extended Battery (lowers resolution and frame rate to increase capture length).

Yeah, as you can tell from the name and the pictures, there’s now a new “mini” version of the GoPro Hero camera, which sort of is a much-requested successor to the Session camera. The Hero 11 Black Mini is not as small as the Session, measuring 52.4 x 51.2 x 38mm. Plus, the camera is pocketable and weighs only 133 grams.

Next up, it’s difficult to miss the fact that Hero 11 Mini does not have any touch displays – none on the front or even the back. You only have a tiny display at the top, next to the shutter button, to show the video capture mode, battery life, and other useful info. There’s a pairing button on the front, next to the camera lens.

As for the camera sensor and internals, enthusiasts would be elated to know that you have the same 24.7MP sensor and 5.3K/60FPS video recording capabilities as the standard model on the Hero 11 Black Mini. The GP2 processor under the hood is also the same, along with the support for 1080p live streaming, waterproofing up to 10m, and the Max camera mod.

The GoPro Hero 11 Black will be the first among the three camera kits launched today to go on sale in India, and it’s priced at Rs 51,500. The Hero 11 Black Mini is priced at Rs 41,500 and go on sale sometime in November. Finally, the Creator Edition will be available from mid-October and is priced at Rs 71,500, making it perfect for vloggers in 2022.