![]() (It can't do 60fps.) The Garmin Virb XE holds up for two hours at 1080p/30fps before requiring a battery swap. The Kodak Pixpro SP1's removable battery is rated for 2:10 of 1080p/30fps video. That's quite a bit better than the Hero4 Silver battery, rated at 1:20 and 1:30, respectively, but the Silver's battery is removable. GoPro rates the Session battery life at 1 hour and 45 minutes when shooting at 1080p60 fps and 2:05 at 30fps. The Hero4 Session's battery is not removable, so you can't swap in a spare to keep shooting. GoPro Hero4 Silver Battery Life and Storage: Enough for Most Here you can access a similar rich assortment of settings to what other GoPros provide, including frames per second, video or still photo resolution and field of view, light metering mode and sharpening. Tapping the tiny Info/Wireless button on the bottom rear of the Session lights up a two-line monochrome screen atop the camera that displays the shooting settings (such as resolution and frames per second) and lets you activate Wi-Fi pairing with a smartphone.Īny other settings you want make require using GoPro's intuitive smartphone app (for Android, iOS and Windows mobile devices). (Since it's limited to the built-in battery, the Session is very aggressive about saving power.) Tapping the button again stops the video or timelapse recording and shuts down the camera. You can expect to mess this up occasionally and get some useless timelapse clips. Holding the button down for two seconds starts timelapse recording. Holding down the big record button on top for about a second wakes up the camera and starts video recording. (The Hero4 Silver also has a generous LCD touchscreen for adjusting some settings.) The Session has two buttons that let you do far less. Other GoPros have three buttons and a monochrome LCD that let you cycle through their full suite of video and photo formats while you are on the trail or slope or in the surf. The main sacrifice GoPro made for the Session’s small size is ease of operation. From my experience, I'd say you needn't worry about dropping it from a few feet. GoPro calls the Session "rugged" without specifying what kind of abuse it can withstand. ![]()
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