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New GoPro Mission 1 Pro camera unveiled with 50MP 1″ sensor and a model with MFT mount




The GoPro leak I posted a few days ago was real – today the company unveiled the previously reported new generation of cameras: the GoPro Mission 1 Pro.

Check this page for pre-order options.

The GoPro Mission 1 Series of cameras are the world’s smallest and lightest 8K and 4K Open Gate cinema cameras. Featuring a new 50MP 1″ sensor and GoPro’s new, ultra-efficient GP3 processor. The new series includes three camera models, and one of them features an interchangeable Micro Four Thirds lens system:

  • GoPro Mission 1 PRO— Featuring a Cutting-Edge 50MP 1″ Sensor; Incredible Low-Light Performance; 8K60, 4K240, and 1080p960 Ultra-High Frame Rates; 8K30 and 4K120 Open Gate Video Capture; and New GP3 Processor Delivering Category-Leading Image Quality, Battery Runtime, and Thermal Performance for Extreme Use Cases
  • GoPro Mission 1 PRO ILS— A New Class of Ultra-Compact Mirrorless Cinema Camera with the Same GP3 Processor and 1″ Sensor as MISSION 1 PRO, Compatible with Micro Four Thirds (MFT) Lenses for Expanded Cinematic Versatility
  • GoPro Mission 1— Same as MISSION 1 PRO, but with 8K30 Video Capture; 4K120 Open Gate; 4K120 and 1080p240 Slo-Mo Frame Rates
  • GoPro Mission 1 Accessory Ecosystem Includes New Wireless Mic System; Point-and-Shoot Grip and Powered Grip; Higher-Capacity Enduro 2 Battery; I/O Expansion Media Mod and More

GoPro Mission 1 Pro camera with MFT mount

Shipping will start at the end of May.

Additional information:

MISSION 1 Series Features

  • New 50MP 1″ Sensor features a larger surface area and larger native 1.6µm pixels and massive 3.2µm fused pixels—capturing more light for professional low-light performance, up to 14 stops of dynamic range at the sensor, and professional-grade image quality when paired with GoPro’s new GP3 processor and its image processing capabilities.

  • New GP3 Processor features an ultra-power-efficient 5nm design, enabling category-leading battery runtimes and thermal performance along with best-in-class resolutions, frame rates and image quality. An AI Neural Processor Unit (NPU) enables next-generation video pixel processing and stunning low-light image performance.

  • Incredible Low-Light Performance and Dynamic Range is made possible by the combination of the new 50MP 1″ sensor and the new GP3 processor with its advanced image processing. Capable of up to 14 stops of dynamic range at the sensor and giant 3.2µm fused pixels in Quad Bayer mode, the MISSION 1 Series’ imaging pipeline preserves exceptional detail in the darkest of shadows while protecting highlight details, resulting in beautifully balanced, true-to-life images.

  • Category-Leading 16:9 Video Resolutions, Frame Rates and Slow Motion are possible with MISSION 1 PRO and MISSION 1 PRO ILS, including professional-grade 8K 16:9 video at up to 60 frames per second (2X Slo-Mo), ultra-smooth 4K 16:9 at up to 240 frames per second (8X Slo-Mo), and up to 10-second burst 960 frames per second in 1080p 16:9 for shockingly smooth 32X Slo-Mo. You can also capture non-burst 1080p 16:9 (and 1440p 4:3) at 480 frames per second (16X Slo-Mo). These are the highest frame rates and slowest Slo-Mo rates in category, rivaling the capabilities of cameras costing tens of thousands of dollars. MISSION 1 enables 8K30, 4K120, and 1080p240 16:9 capture along with 4K120 and 1440p240 4:3 video.

  • Industry-Leading 8K30 and 4K120 Open Gate Video is supported in MISSION 1 PRO and MISSION 1 PRO ILS, enabling full sensor 4:3 captures for added flexibility for reframing, editing, and exporting content in multiple aspect ratios for different viewing platforms. The Series’ base model, MISSION 1, supports 4K120 Open Gate video capture.

  • Category-Leading Runtimes and Thermal Performance are made possible by the new ultra-power-efficient GP3 processor, advanced hardware optimizations, and the higher-capacity, fast-charging Enduro 2 Battery. The MISSION 1 Series of cameras deliver 5+ hours of recording at 1080p301 and 3+ hours of recording at 4K30 on a single charge. The Enduro 2 battery is also compatible with HERO13 Black cameras and likewise the MISSION 1 Series cameras can work with the older HERO13 Black Enduro battery, albeit with shorter runtimes2. The MISSION 1 Series has been designed from the ground up to deliver reliable, mission-critical performance in the most demanding use cases and environments.

  • 13 Capture Modes Enable Convenient Pro-Capture: Each mode is tuned for specific environments or use-cases, using advanced machine learning and scene detection to deliver optimal image quality across a broad range of environments. From activity-specific underwater color science and tuned-stabilization in Dive Mode to face-aware framing and tone mapping in Vlog Mode, the MISSION 1 Series can simplify image-optimization for many common capture scenarios. Or you can choose to capture video with your own custom settings, bypassing all automated settings for complete control.

  • Category-Leading Bitrates, Color Depth and Control for Professionals: Dial up the bitrate to a stunning 240Mbps and capture HLG-HDR, 10-Bit Color with GP-Log2, and Timecode Sync for multi-camera shoots, or maximize quality while minimizing file size with GP3’s new advanced encoder.

  • Category-Leading Pro-Level Audio: 4 microphones deliver improved stereo recording and wind noise reduction while 32-Bit Float audio recording helps prevent clipping. And Bluetooth® 5.3 audio lets you wirelessly connect to compatible devices utilizing the Hands-Free Profile (HFP) v1.9 with Super Wideband (SWB) Speech, for high-fidelity wireless audio.

  • Category-Leading 50 Megapixel Photo Resolution and Image Quality thanks to the combination of the new 50MP 1″ sensor and new GP3 processor’s combined capabilities. Capture in RAW or leverage advanced scene detection and machine learning for category-leading HDR photos in the convenient SuperPhoto mode. With up to 14 stops of dynamic range at the sensor and GP3’s next-gen image processing—including the ability to burst capture at up to 60 photos per second—the MISSION 1 Series pushes the boundaries of compact camera photo capture in the same manner it does video.

  • Updated Design Increases Waterproofness to 66ft (20m): MISSION 1 and MISSION 1 PRO are waterproof to 66ft (20m) right out of the box without the need for housing, making them the best imaging solution for divers.

  • New Lens Design, Bigger Rear Display and Redesigned Buttons make the MISSION 1 Series easier to use in all use cases. Design improvements include an updated lens design with a category-widest 159° native field of view (FOV); a new OLED rear display which is 14% larger than previous flagship GoPro cameras; taller, chunkier raised buttons for easier use with gloves on; and a removable lens hood to reduce glare and lens flare for clearer images.

  • GoPro Labs Compatibility: Extend the capability of your MISSION 1 Series camera with over 1,000 custom features, settings and controls tailored for advanced users looking for maximum control. Learn more about GoPro Labs at GoPro.com.

MISSION 1 Series Lineup

  • MISSION 1 PRO: The flagship. Featuring a new, cutting-edge 50MP 1″ sensor, incredible low-light performance, 8K60 / 4K240 / 1080p960 16:9 video capture, 8K30 and 4K120 Open Gate 4:3 video capture, 50MP RAW photo capture, all powered by a new, ultra-power-efficient GP3 processor that enables category-leading image quality, battery life and thermal performance for mission-critical reliability in extreme use cases.

  • MISSION 1 PRO Grip Edition: The flagship camera bundled with an innovative versatile grip that transforms the camera into an even more rugged, ultra-capable feeling point-and-shoot camera designed for run-and-gun style capture. The grip functions as a 2-in-1 solution—as a lightweight, ergonomic grip for easy, one-handed on-the-move shots, or as a rugged, mountable metal cage for added protection with the option to mount vertically. Added features include cold shoe mounts, 1/4-20, magnetic latch mounting, and mounting fingers. Perfect for street photography, cinematography, travel and everyday convenience.

  • MISSION 1 PRO Creator Edition: The flagship camera bundled with the new MISSION 1 Series Media Mod for I/O port expansion and built-in microphone, the new Volta 2 Battery Grip for all-day power, and the new Wireless Mic Complete Kit for professional wireless audio. Perfect for vloggers and creators who want an ultra-capable and complete professional camera system that’s ready for any mission.

  • MISSION 1 PRO Ultimate Creator Edition: For creators looking for the best of everything and maximum flexibility, this is the flagship camera bundled with GoPro’s Fluid Pro AI gimbal for advanced stabilization in even the lowest light conditions as well as AI-driven subject tracking, the new Wireless Mic Complete Kit for a comprehensive professional audio solution, Light Mod 2 for compact, ultra-portable lighting and the new MISSION 1 Series Media Mod for I/O port expansion, enabling the addition of displays, microphones, headphones, lighting, batteries, and more.

  • MISSION 1 PRO ILS: The same 50MP 1″ Sensor and GP3 processor as MISSION 1 PRO, but in a mirrorless form with an interchangeable lens mount that supports compatibility with the vast universe of Micro Four Thirds (MFT) lenses and adapters that allows a virtually limitless range of lenses to be paired with the camera. MISSION 1 PRO ILS also supports in-camera HyperSmooth video stabilization with any rectilinear, prime focal length lens. This versatility, combined with its video stabilization, weatherproof design and trademark GoPro durability, makes MISSION 1 PRO ILS the world’s smallest, most rugged and versatile high-speed cinema camera at a fraction of the cost (and size) of comparable cameras. With more creative options than ever before—including telephoto, zoom, macro, and more—the possibilities are limitless, whatever your mission.
  • MISSION 1: The same as the flagship in every way but limited to 4K120 Open Gate video capture and 8K30, 4K120, 1080p240 16:9 video capture. 50MP photo capture is the same as in the flagship model. MISSION 1 is perfect for the creator who doesn’t require the higher Open Gate resolutions and category-leading frame rates of the flagship model but still wants the outstanding low-light and image quality benefits of the new 50MP 1″ sensor and ultra-power-efficient GP3 processor.

The MISSION 1 Series Accessory Ecosystem

  • Wireless Mic System: Capture crisp, professional sound anywhere with the Wireless Mic System. Designed for easy pairing with the MISSION 1 Series, GoPro HERO Black cameras, 3rd party DSLRs and phones, this compact, professional wireless audio system delivers crystal-clear 24-bit/48kHz audio and Dynamic Noise Reduction, keeping voices front-and-center in any setting. The ultra-small and light 10g transmitters are magnetic and can be clipped to clothes or objects. Adjustable gain and a Safety Track mode (recording a backup track at -6dB) ensure balanced, reliable sound no matter how dynamic your shoot gets. With 6.5 hours of runtime per mic plus a charging case offering two additional full charges, and up to 150 meters of wireless range, you’re ready for any creative mission.

  • Media Mod for MISSION 1 Series: The new Media Mod for the MISSION 1 Series has been redesigned from the ground up with a built-in multi-pattern mic and expanded I/O capability of your camera for production. Match the width of your stereo audio capture to the FOV of your video with eight different pickup pattern options. Three 3.5mm ports include an external microphone port, a line-in port for timecode sync, and a headset port for live audio level monitoring. A micro-HDMI port enables up to 4K60 video output for use with external monitors, video recorders, or live output for broadcasting. The Media Mod also features its own mounting system, so you can quickly insert or remove the camera when desired.

  • Point-and-Shoot Grip: Transform your GoPro into an ultra-capable point-and-shoot camera with this ergonomic, lightweight grip. Perfect for street, travel, and urban shooting, the grip’s versatile design features cold shoe mounts for lights and mics, a 1/4-20 thread for tripods, vertical mounting and pass-through access to the camera’s integrated fingers and magnetic mounting system. For added flexibility, the grip converts into a rugged metal cage for your camera, providing added durability and vertical mounting versatility.

  • Enduro 2 Battery: The 2150mAh Enduro 2 Battery delivers longer runtimes, fast-charging and a wider range of thermal performance compared to previous GoPro batteries. It’s also compatible with HERO13 Black. The MISSION 1 Series cameras can also work with the older HERO13 Black Enduro battery (albeit for shorter runtimes).

  • M-Series ND Filters: The ND Filter 4-pack (ND8, ND16, ND32, ND64) delivers cinematic motion blur and exposure control for MISSION 1 PRO and MISSION 1. The MISSION Series cameras auto-detect which filter you’re using and auto-adjust the shutter speed for the desired blur and exposure effect. You can also manually control motion blur and exposure.

  • Protective Housing: When your mission calls for it, the protective housing will keep your MISSION 1 or MISSION 1 PRO camera waterproof down to 196ft (60m). The built-in mounting fingers allow you to capture content both horizontally and vertically. MISSION 1 and MISSION 1 PRO are waterproof to 66ft (20m) without a housing, while MISSION 1 PRO ILS is weatherproof.

  • Volta 2: The premium Volta 2 powered battery grip, tripod, and remote features a built-in 5800mAh battery, integrated camera control, and ¼-20 mounting for up to 9 hours of 4K30 recording time3.

  • Light Mod 2: Add compact yet powerful LED lighting to your adventure or studio setup with Light Mod 2’s 200 lumen brightness, 33% increased battery capacity, and up to 100% longer runtimes4. Light Mod 2 includes an optimized diffuser design and versatile mounting for cold-shoe integration on Media Mod and Point-and-Shoot Grip or standalone light use.

  • Dual Battery Charger for Enduro 2: The fastest way to charge your MISSION 1 Series Enduro 2 camera batteries. Charge two batteries at once and easily check battery levels and charging status, even when the charger is unplugged. Comes with a high-performance Enduro 2 battery and is compatible with HERO13 Black Enduro Batteries.

  • Vertical Mount Adapter: Use this adapter to easily capture social media-friendly footage with three convenient vertical mounting options: built-in mounting fingers, ¼-20 mounting threads, and Magnetic Latch Mount compatibility.

The entire suite of MISSION 1 Series accessories will be available on a rolling basis beginning May 2026 through Q3 2026. GoPro will announce on-shelf availability as each accessory becomes available.

Is this the first leaked picture of the upcoming GoPro camera with a new GP3 custom imaging processor?

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Is this the first leaked picture of the upcoming GoPro camera with a new GP3 custom imaging processor?

GoPro will unveil a new generation of cameras at the 2026 NAB Show this month (April 18–22). Here is the first leaked picture of one of the upcoming models – you can clearly see the larger lens, indicating a bigger sensor:


Here is what to expect from the new GoPro camera:

  • GP3 Processor (core upgrade): GoPro’s first new chip in 5 years – a custom 5nm SoC with >2× the pixel processing power of the old GP2, plus a dedicated AI Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for real-time scene recognition, subject detection, and smarter image processing.
  • Larger sensors: Expected across the lineup (teasers show cinematic macro, natural bokeh, and shallow depth-of-field shots that go far beyond typical action-cam footage).
  • Massive low-light & image quality jump: improved low-light performance, better dynamic range, reduced noise, and more cinematic rendering.
  • Higher resolution & frame rates: Strong speculation of 8K video (or at least much higher than Hero 13), plus improved high-frame-rate options (e.g., 4K at 240 fps) thanks to the extra processing headroom.
  • Better battery life & thermals: Significantly longer runtimes and “bulletproof” reliability in high-heat conditions – no more early overheating shutdowns.
  • AI & pro features: Enhanced stabilization, smarter auto-settings, improved audio, and overall professional-level image quality in a compact, rugged body.
  • Multiple new cameras expected

Additional official information: GoPro to unveil new generation of cameras at the April 2026 NAB show.

New GoPro teaser: “Glimpses from a new generation of GoPro”

GoPro unveiled a new GP3 custom imaging processor for their upcoming cameras

New GoPro teasers for their upcoming camera with GP3 custom imaging processor

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Update on the GoPro vs. Insta360 lawsuit


Here is a short recap of the GoPro vs. Insta360 lawsuit results:

  • Insta360 won decisively on the tech patents: The ITC ruled no violation on all five utility patents (covering stabilization, horizon leveling, distortion correction, etc.).
  • GoPro won narrowly on design: The ITC found infringement of GoPro’s HERO camera body design patent — but only on certain older/legacy Insta360 Ace models. Newer/current Insta360 cameras (including 2025+ versions) do not infringe.
  • Practical outcome: Limited Exclusion Order + Cease & Desist Order issued against the specific legacy models only. No impact on Insta360’s current product lineup or U.S. sales/import of new cameras.
  • Next steps: Orders subject to 60-day Presidential Review (still ongoing). GoPro could appeal the utility-patent losses, but none have been filed yet.
  • Recap: Both sides claimed victory in their press releases, but the ruling is widely seen as a big win for Insta360 on the core innovation issues. The case is effectively over for current products.

Insta360 responds to GoPro’s patent infringement allegations

DJI has filed a lawsuit against Insta360 over patent violations

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New GoPro teasers for their upcoming camera with GP3 custom imaging processor


After GoPro recently unveiled a new GP3 custom imaging processor for their next-gen models, the company has also released new photos and video teasers demonstrating the capabilities of their upcoming camera:

GoPro reported significant financial losses for 2025, with full-year revenue dropping to $652 million (down about 19% from the prior year) and a GAAP net loss of $93 million (or $0.59 per share)—a big improvement over the previous year’s $432 million loss thanks to cost cuts. In Q4, revenue was roughly $202 million (flat year-over-year but missing expectations), with a GAAP net loss of $9.1 million and non-GAAP loss of $3 million. The company is optimistic about recovery through a new AI-enabled GP3 processor in upcoming cameras starting Q2 2026, while subscription revenue held steady at $106 million for the year.

Additional information on the GP3:

GoPro Unveils GP3: Next-Gen AI Imaging Processor Delivering 2X Power and Breakthrough Low-Light Performance

Today we announced the upcoming launch of GP3, our most powerful custom imaging processor to date. Exclusive to GoPro, GP3 is a 5-nanometer System-on-a-Chip (SoC) that delivers more than 2X the pixel processing power and superior AI-driven image quality and low-light performance over its predecessor, GP2. GP3’s power efficiency and thermal performance are expected to significantly outperform the competition, resulting in industry-leading runtimes in the most demanding environmental conditions. These advancements position GP3 to usher in a new era of professional-level image quality, low-light performance, resolution and frame rates for small form-factor camera markets, including action cameras, 360 cameras, vlogging cameras, and ultra-premium, compact cinema-grade cameras.

Accompanying images captured on GoPro’s next‑generation camera system powered by GP3 showcase the breakthrough image quality and low-light performance enabled by this new technology.

At the heart of GoPro’s innovative GP3 processor is a specialized AI Neural Processor Unit (NPU) that enables next-generation video pixel processing and market-leading low-light image performance. GP3 also features dedicated cores for scene recognition and subject detection, allowing GoPro cameras to understand their environment in real-time and adjust camera settings automatically. And with its 5-nanometer architecture and exceedingly efficient power-profile, GP3 is expected to enable market-leading resolutions and frame rates with runtimes and thermal performance that significantly outperform the competition.

“We expect our new, exclusive GP3 processor to lead in every performance area—image quality, resolution, frame rates, low-light performance and power and thermal efficiency,” said Pablo Lema, GoPro’s Senior Vice President of Product Management. “Launching in our new products in Q2, GP3 provides a scalable, proprietary foundation we can leverage to power GoPro cameras across existing and future product categories. Our markets demand the very best performance, and we believe this sets the stage for GP3 to serve as a growth catalyst for GoPro.”

“GP3’s bleeding-edge, cinema-grade performance will enable GoPro to enter the ultra-premium end of the imaging market this year, serving the needs of a new, higher-end market segment that can grow GoPro’s business and brand,” said Nicholas Woodman, GoPro’s founder and CEO. “We’re excited for GP3 to empower GoPro as both an innovator and disrupter as we look to grow our business through market-leading technology and performance.”

GP3 will debut in new GoPro cameras in Q2 2026.

GoPro unveiled a new GP3 custom imaging processor for their upcoming cameras

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GoPro unveiled a new GP3 custom imaging processor for their upcoming cameras


Today, GoPro unveiled its new GP3 custom imaging processor. This is a 5nm System-on-a-Chip (SoC) with a dedicated AI Neural Processing Unit (NPU). Key upgrades vs. the GP2:

  • More than 2x pixel processing power.
  • Superior AI-driven image quality and low-light performance.
  • Real-time scene recognition, subject detection, and automatic setting adjustments.
  • Better power efficiency and thermal management for longer runtimes in tough conditions.
  • Supports higher resolutions, frame rates, and overall pro-level performance in small form-factor cameras.

It debuts in new GoPro cameras launching in Q2 2026. The processor isn’t limited to action cams — GoPro explicitly confirmed it’s heading to:

  • Action cameras
  • 360 cameras
  • Vlogging cameras
  • Ultra-premium compact cinema-grade cameras

Sample images from the next-gen GP3-powered system already show big leaps in low-light and overall quality. GoPro’s CEO has called 2026 “the year of GP3” with new flagships, heavy AI focus, and a major comeback push:

Hero 14 Black Status & Rumors

  • No Hero 14 in 2025 — the first time in a decade GoPro skipped an annual flagship Hero Black update. The Hero 13 Black stays the top model for now.
  • GoPro’s SVP of Global Marketing confirmed: “The Hero Black story isn’t over.” They’re taking extra time for meaningful upgrades instead of iterative ones.
  • Expected 2026 arrival (likely Q1/Q2, tied to GP3) with a possible 1-inch sensor for huge low-light gains, redesigned body, and bigger resolution/framerate jumps – but nothing confirmed beyond the GP3 integration.

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