It can do 2.7K video at 60 fps too, along with Full HD 1080p at up to 120 fps, HD 720p at 240 fps, and 480p at 300 fps, for really slow motion action. In terms of recording options, the new Virb makes the jump to 4K, which it can record at 30 fps (frames per second). That's not necessarily a bad thing, and not something uncommon in the action camera market. But the new Virb Ultra 30 could almost be mistaken for a GoPro. The firm started out with bullet-shaped action-cameras, before moving to a rectangular form. The Virb Ultra 30 is the most GoPro-looking action camera we've seen from Garmin. Garmin has used IFA to do this with the Virb Ultra 30, its 4K-shooting flagship which is packed with sensors, and can be controlled by your voice. While we all wait to see if GoPro can find a new hero with its upcoming flagship, and remain king of the action camera, it's time for other manufacturers to show us what they've got to offer.
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