The GoPro HERO11 Black comes with multiple improvements over its predecessor. However, big things come in small packages, and the Mini variant made the biggest splash.
GoPro introduced the brand new HERO11 Black and then sought to make a smaller version that’s just as good. The HERO11 Black Mini consolidates most of the bigger camera’s capabilities, offers leading-edge video quality, and shaves weight and profile.
The array tops out in capability at the HERO11 Black Creator Edition. But the whole line comes with a bigger sensor than ever at 1/1.9 inches, which renders 5.3K resolution.
For the Mini and the Black, that translates to high-frame-rate videos. It lets the Black shoot 27-megapixel photos and affords the whole line aspect ratios from 16:9 to 8:7, which the company says represents the largest ever fields of view in any of its cameras.
Meanwhile, the Mini seeks to offer more flexibility in mounting, thanks to an added pair of dual-mounting “fingers” on the back. These provide a wider variety of angles.
If you’re looking to capture sick moments on your latest outdoor adventure, the HERO11 Black — or its Mini version — should help you get the shot you need.

GoPro HERO11 Black vs. Mini
Thru-hikers, road cyclists, backpackers, or anyone looking to minimize weight could find value in the Mini. It’s about 20 g (0.7 ounces) lighter than the HERO11. It also measures about 13% smaller in volume and weight, the company said.
But how does it compare in terms of the critical function of shooting video? Thanks to the shared sensor, video quality shouldn’t differ much between the three HERO11 options. The shared hardware should deliver equal frame rates and resolution across the lineup.
Speaking of resolution, how clear is 5.3K? To put it in perspective, GoPro said it delivers 91% higher resolution than 4K, and 665% more than 1080p.
