![]() ![]() ![]() And after a 5 hour time lapse you’d have a cool 18,000 photos. That meant if you configured it to take a photo every second, after a minute you’d have 60 photos. When enabled it created a massive pile of photos, old school style. While GoPro has always technically had a ‘time lapse’ function within the camera, that function was a solid pain in the butt to use. Thankfully the firmware update doesn’t wipe any other settings you have, such as the WiFi and app connectivity – so it’s quick to get up and running again. They do not apply to the base 2014 Hero edition, nor any of the older cameras. Note that these updates are only for the Hero4 Black and Hero4 Silver cameras. It only takes about 2 minutes to do, and is pretty quick and simple. Of course, you’ll first need to update the unit. I just wanted to briefly run through some of them, and show you a few samples of test footage. These firmware updates, while announced back in January at CES, edge GoPro further ahead of competitors in certain categories, while bringing them up to pace in others. Yesterday GoPro pushed out updates for their Hero4 lineup of cameras (the Hero4 Black and Hero4 Silver). ![]()
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