![]() GoPro says that you should expect about 10-15 percent less runtime than the Hero10 Black, so you should expect about an hour out of the Mini. The Hero11 Black comes with a removable 1720mAh battery that the company says will get you up to 80 minutes of recording 5.3K/30 fps, and 137 minutes of 1080p recording time.īy comparison (and necessity), the Mini has a smaller 1500 mAh battery that is nonremovable. While webcam mode will be available for the Hero11 Black, it’s not available for the Mini. As people started to work from home during the pandemic and webcams were in short supply, GoPro updated the firmware for its cameras so you can use a GoPro as a webcam. The other big feature found on the Black that’s not on the Mini is webcam mode. ![]() Similarly, only the Black has Duration capture and Hindsight mode, a useful feature if you think you missed something. It’s a handy feature if you want to record star trails, but don’t want to stay up until 3 AM to turn the camera on. ![]() Hero11 Black Mini: Featuresįor the most part, the Hero11 Black and the Hero11 Black Mini have the same functions, but there are a few other things you get with the Black that you don’t get with the Mini.įor starters, the Mini lacks scheduled capture, so you can’t program it to turn on at a specified time. However, only the Hero11 Black lets you manually adjust the exposure, and it alone has a burst photo and night photo mode.īecause both cameras can also use GoPro’s Max Lens mod, which provides an even wider field of view. As such, both cameras can record video at 5.3K/60 fps, as well as 4K/120 fps and 2.7K/240 fps. Hero11 Black Mini: Video and photo capabilitiesĭespite their differing sizes, both the Hero11 Black and Hero11 Black Mini have the same image sensor, a 27-megapixel 1/1.9-inch sensor with an 8:7 aspect ratio, the largest to date on any GoPro camera. It has fins, which would indicate that it's used as a heat sink, and there's a warning label that the back can get hot. While we haven't had a chance to go hands-on with it yet, by the looks of the images, the rear of the Mini could get a bit toasty. However, because the Mini is newer, as of now there are no “Mods” available - the add-on cases from GoPro that give you a better microphone, for instance. While smaller than the Black, the Mini is still a bit larger than the long-discontinued GoPro Session 5, which measured 1.5 x 1.5 x 1.4 inches.Ĭleverly, the Mini also has the GoPro mounting “fingers” on both the bottom and back, which should give you more options when attaching it to a helmet, or to some of the best GoPro accessories. That’s not much of a difference - the old Session cameras weighed in at around 2.6 ounces - but on your head, every little bit counts. The Mini is also lighter, at 4.7 ounces to the Black’s 5.4 ounces. The Black Mini (2.1 x 2 x 1.5 inches) is the same height as the Black (2.8 x 2 x 1.3 inches) and slightly thicker, but it’s also narrower. The Mini is designed to be in a sort of “ready” state - just press Record, and the camera will turn on and start taping. There’s also only one button on the Mini - a large Record button on the top (the Hero11 Black has a Power and a Record button). ![]() Unlike the older Session, where the camera lens occupied the entire front of the camera, the Hero11’s camera only takes up a corner of the front. If you want to change any of the Mini’s settings, you’ll have to do it via the GoPro Quik app. Also, there’s no rear display on the Mini, though there is a small readout next to the camera’s Record button. The most obvious difference is that the Hero11 Black is larger and heavier than the Hero11 Black Mini.
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