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The GEPRC Naked Camera GP10 is the natural successor to the GP9, utilizing the more powerful processor of the GoPro Hero 10 Black. It allows for significantly higher frame rates at 4K and 5K resolutions, making it the better choice for those who want to use slow-motion or need the absolute best stabilization available in a "naked" form factor.
GP10 Processing Power: The Hero 10's "GP2" processor allows this camera to record at higher resolutions and frame rates simultaneously. This is a game-changer for FPV pilots who want high-resolution 5.3K footage with the flexibility to slow down their 4K clips by 4x.
HyperSmooth 4.0 & Horizon Leveling: The GP10 version benefits from significantly improved electronic stabilization. It also supports "Horizon Leveling" up to 45 degrees, ensuring your footage stays flat even during aggressive banking and turns.
Redesigned BEC Module: The new BEC board specifically designed for the GP10 adds a dedicated 3.3V output to power the internal cooling fan more efficiently. It supports a wide 2S-6S LiPo input range, allowing you to power the camera from almost any FPV drone battery.
Advanced CNC Thermal Management: The front of the case is machined from high-grade 7075-T6 aluminum. This isn't just for looks—it acts as a primary heat sink for the GoPro's processor, which is notoriously prone to overheating. Combined with the internal fan, it can record for over 40 minutes continuously.
QR Code Parameter Switching: Like the GP9, it supports switching recording presets simply by holding a QR code in front of the lens. You can also connect it to the GoPro Quik app for full remote control and live preview.
Technical Specifications:
Model: GEPRC Naked Camera GP10
Weight: 46.7g
Video Resolution: 5.3K@60fps / 4K@120fps / 4K@60fps 4:3
Stabilization: HyperSmooth 4.0 (Supports ReelSteady / Gyroflow)
Video Code: H.264 / H.265
Input Voltage: 2S-6S LiPo (via Balance Lead)
Connector: SH1.0 3-Pin
Mounting Pattern: 24.5mm (Standard GEPRC base)
The Pilot's Reality Check:
Slow-Mo Mastery: If you love those cinematic "time-stop" moments in your edits, the 4K 120fps capability of the GP10 is worth the upgrade over the GP9.
Mount Compatibility: It uses the same 24.5mm mounting spacing as the GP9 and standard GEPRC frames (CineLog, Cinebot, etc.), making it a "drop-in" upgrade for your existing fleet.
1 * GEPRC Naked Camera GP10
1 * ND16 Filter
1 * Mounting Base
1 * Balance Lead Power Cable (GH1.25 to Balance Plug)
1 * Plum Screwdriver
1 * Spare Screw Pack
1 * Dust-free Cloth