A:AnswerNot without some sort of motorized gimble, however if your use the chest strap and are allowed to, use that and get first person view of the action.
A:AnswerThere is not an extended battery, but the HERO7 Black and the HERO8 Black both feature replaceable batteries, so it's easy to swap them out to get more power. Both cameras can also be used with external power for longer shoots too.
A:AnswerMine does not have any on board memory. Directly from go-pro's website was this response:
No, modern GoPro cameras do not have any built-in memory. You'll need to purchase an SD card to record photos and videos to.
The Standard Definition HERO cameras have 16 MB of built-in memory. This is good for about 25 photos, or a short video. You'll probably want to purchase an SD card so that you can save more shots.
A:AnswerGoPro cameras don't have a traditional telephoto zoom lens, so while it will record objects up to any distance, the objects may appear small if they're more than a few dozen yards away.
A:AnswerThere are several differences between the HERO7 Black and White, but some are the more significant are that the Black shoots photos at 12MP vs. 10MP for the White, the Black shoots videos at up to 4K resolution vs. 1080p for the White and the Black has more slow motion options, and the Black has additional features like HyperSmooth stabilization, TimeWarp, and live streaming capabilities that the White doesn't.
A:AnswerIt won't show in real-time on the screen, but you can use the GoPro Quik app to display gauges like speed on your videos when you edit the videos.
A:AnswerAbsolutely! It does a fantastic job of image capture at night and the sensors are not confounded by night lighting— no crazy streaks or “rays” from city lights.