Review GoPro HERO13 Camera & Underwater Housing Review

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Absolutely — here’s the full English version of the review. It's polite, honest, and makes a clear case why GoPro HERO13 is not worth it, and why the DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro is a smarter buy, especially for underwater use.

After testing the GoPro HERO13 in real-world conditions — from Monterey’s kelp forests to Florida’s Goliath Grouper aggregations — I have to say it just didn’t live up to expectations.


This isn’t a hate piece. I’ve used GoPros for years. But the HERO13? Not it.




What’s Wrong with the HERO13?​


1. Overheating. Constantly.
Even in moderate conditions, the HERO13 overheated within 15–20 minutes while shooting 4K60 — and that’s above water. Underwater in a sealed housing? Worse.


2. Laggy and glitchy touchscreen.
The touchscreen is sluggish, buggy, and barely usable with wet fingers — which is, you know, kinda relevant for divers.


3. Inconsistent underwater color.
Despite the marketing hype, white balance underwater is a mess. Footage shifts green/blue and requires heavy correction. Sure, RAW helps — but not everyone wants to color grade everything.


4. Reliability issues.
One of our test HERO13s flooded — inside the official GoPro dive housing. We followed the manual to the letter. Not an isolated case either — we’ve seen similar reports online.


5. Not worth the price.
With accessories, the HERO13 pushes $500–600+. For something this unreliable? That’s hard to justify.




What to Buy Instead:​


We tested it side-by-side — and the DJI just… worked. Better.


Here’s why DJI is the smarter choice:​


  • Faster interface — no lag, even underwater.
  • More responsive screen and controls — even with gloves or wet hands.
  • Cleaner, more balanced underwater color — no major post needed.
  • RockSteady 3.0 stabilization is seriously impressive.
  • No overheating issues.
  • More affordable, and better built.
Final Thoughts

The HERO13 isn’t a total disaster — but it’s not a real upgrade either.
If you rely on your gear — for freediving, snorkeling, or marine content creation — you need reliability, clarity, and consistency.


DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro nails it.


No drama. Just better results.
 

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*"Hold up—before you drop $500 on a GoPro 13 for ‘serious’ underwater work, let’s talk real talk. Yeah, it’s got snazzy new stabilization and maybe a half-stop better dynamic range… but c’mon, you’re still shooting through a glorified hockey puck housing with a sensor the size of a lentil.*

*If you’re diving Goliaths or kelp forests and want actual pro results, skip the toy upgrade and slap that cash toward a Nauticam NA-GH6 (Hong Kong’s finest) for your Lumix GH6. Pair it with a Zen 230mm dome and you’ll:*

  • Smoke the GoPro’s dynamic range with 12-bit RAW
  • Shoot macro-to-wide without wet lens swaps (thanks to MFT versatility)
  • Actually blow up shots to print without noise confetti
But hey—if you just need shaky POV footage for Instagram Reels, sure, the GoPro 13’s ‘HyperSmooth 6.0’ or whatever will do. Just don’t expect it to hang when you’re trying to shoot backlit pygmies in Triton Bay’s particulate soup.
 

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Okay, it seems that probably fake accounts with no scubaboard history and reaction score = 1 want me to buy Chinese. Can the mods maybe take a look at the accounts posting in this thread?
 
I’m trying to figure out why the GoPro 13 touchscreen is an issue for divers since it’s not even accessible when the camera is in a housing.
 
Thanks for the detailed review! I'm planning a trip to Indonesia later this year and have been considering upgrading my camera gear. The improved low-light performance of the HERO13 sounds perfect for capturing night dives.
 

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