Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the GoPro Hero3 Plus Silver Edition and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for GoPro Hero3 Plus Silver Edition.
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Published: 2014-06-06, Author: Tony , review by: stuff.tv
Best value GoPro of the range, Smooth 1080p footage @60fps, Wider range of mounts than other brands, Matchbox design squeezes into small spaces
Screen is £80 extra, Main unit is vulnerable when not in waterproof housing, Tiny buttons, fiddly in use
A safe bet, the Hero 3+ Silver Edition comes with a certain peace of mind that only a long-established brand can offer. While its footage isn't up to the quality of a similarly priced regular camcorder or compact camera, it's as good as it gets in this ...
The GoPro Hero3+ Silver Edition combines excellent HD video with recording options up to 1080p at 60fps and the same design as the company's other cameras so you have access to a large selection of accessories and mounts
The $100 savings from the Black Edition costs you many shooting options and some video quality, particularly in low light. Battery life can be brief depending on the features you're using. Plan to buy accessories, including a microSD card
If you like GoPro's camera design and just want solid HD video, you might be able to save yourself $100 and get this instead of the $400 Black Edition....
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Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Antonio , review by: pcmag.com
Good color and white balance.
Subpar video quality for the price. Battery life is poor with Wi-Fi enabled
If you're going to get a GoPro, spring for the $400 Hero3+ Black Edition. While $100 less expensive, video quality from the Silver Edition seriously pales in comparison....
Abstract: We strapped the GoPro HERO3+ to planes, drones, cars and more to see how it performed. Test shots include dynamic range, viewing angles and distortion, detail and sharpness, rolling shutter, and low light.G-Technology unveiled two impressive raid options ...
Published: 2014-03-25, Author: David , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: The Hero3+ is a unique kind of product. Marketed as an action camera, it is in fact a whole new type of personal device as it enables a different set of possibilities in terms of the relationship of person to their environment, Wi-Fi and all.These cameras...
The GoPro Hero3+ Silver Edition combines excellent HD video with recording options up to 1080p at 60fps and the same design as the company's other cameras so you have access to a large selection of accessories and mounts
The $100 savings from the Black Edition costs you many shooting options and some video quality, particularly in low light. Battery life can be brief depending on the features you're using. Plan to buy accessories, including a microSD card
If you like GoPro's camera design and just want solid HD video, you might be able to save yourself $100 and get this instead of the $400 Black Edition....
The GoPro Hero3 is smaller, lighter, and features built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. The Black Edition offers a number of ultra-high-resolution capture modes and high frame rates for standard HD resolutions; burst speeds for still photos has been greatly improv
GoPro's control scheme has a longer learning curve than the simpler slide-n-go setup of the Contour cameras. Only 15fps on 4K video renders this selling point mostly moot for action videography
The GoPro Hero3 Silver and White editions are strong contenders in the sports camera market, but the faster, more powerful Black Edition is head and shoulders the best sports camera on the market today....
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Published: 2014-08-15, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
Abstract: During our review of the Playground Cam100, we mentioned that it shares some elements as the GoPro. In fact, it could be mistaken as one when you first look at it inside its waterproof case. Both action cameras record Full HD videos, have the same mountin...
teures Zubehör, AkkuAnzeige verbesserungsfähig, Einsteiger sind leicht überfordert
Das neue Modell ist in fast allen Belangen besser als der Vorgänger, aber wirklich lohnenswert ist der Umstieg für Besitzer einer GoPro Hero3 nicht. Dafür sind die Verbesserungen einfach nicht umfangreich genug. Wenn Ihr aber eine GoPro Hero2 oder älter b...
Published: 2014-02-07, Author: Michael , review by: Chip.de
Gute Bildqualität, Full-HD mit bis zu 60 Bildern/sek, Fernsteuerung via Smartphone, Große Auswahl an Zubehör
Keine Auflösungen über Full-HD
Der Test der Hero 3+ Silver zeigt, dass GoPro die Actionkamera-Mittelklasse um sinnvolle Funktionen erweitert hat. Waren schnelle Bildwiederholraten bislang dem teuren Black-Modell vorbehalten, filmt endlich auch die Silver mit bis zu 60 Bildern pro Seku...