I would like to tell you , no matter what digital lens you use in settings , it always uses the full sensor and then processes and adds stabilization&crop in the video. 8:7 only gives you more area to play with. Great video btw, liked the way you took time explaining everything.
I shoot 25fps 1/25 shutter and superview for the whole sensor to be used, yes 1/25 only works if you are going super slow but you can always speed it up in post
Superview doesn’t actually use the whole sensor although it is the widest 16:9 mode on GoPro 10 and earlier. 4:3 mode uses the entire sensor coverage and gives you the most amount of data to process afterwards (for stabilization)
@@nisflix on GP10: Superview is the exact same full sensor 4:3 image, just stretched (dynamic stretching, means less stretched in center). RSGO knows how to handle both so it will be same result. 4:3 has higher resolution and no stretching, that's why its still better. GP11 would be 8:7 is full sensor, 16:9 HYPERview is full sensor stretched.
Hello sr i need some help here. O hace a gopro hero 8, and i Will be filming a Big shipp one shoot. The shoot Will be like 7 AM in a sligtlhy cloudy day. I only have an nd 16 for this, mi question is that if i use it in the interior of the ship would be too dark with an nd. What tips could give me for this kind of shoot? The shoot Will be from outside to inside of the ship and then outside again. Thanks!
You should be using “native” white balance for best low light performance. Just be prepared for a change in color space, as well as having to color grade from raw sensor data.
Anti-flickering 60Hz -> 50Hz in camera preferences hypersmooth off 4k 25fps Shutter 1/100 ISO minimum 800 maximum 1600 10bit on High clarity If you set it up, Wouldn't that be the best low light condition ?
No- ISO 1600 creates far too much visual noise (in my opinion) for a usable image. Also a slower shutter speed would let more light in, so I wouldn’t do 1/100 there :)
I would like to tell you , no matter what digital lens you use in settings , it always uses the full sensor and then processes and adds stabilization&crop in the video. 8:7 only gives you more area to play with.
Great video btw, liked the way you took time explaining everything.
Thank you!
This is super interesting. I think i learned a thing or two.
Glad to hear!
Thanks for the tips, Is the WIDE LENS a must though ? it seems more preference then necessary imo. Thanks
Not a MUST but preferable for most FPV footage :)
I shoot 25fps 1/25 shutter and superview for the whole sensor to be used, yes 1/25 only works if you are going super slow but you can always speed it up in post
Superview doesn’t actually use the whole sensor although it is the widest 16:9 mode on GoPro 10 and earlier. 4:3 mode uses the entire sensor coverage and gives you the most amount of data to process afterwards (for stabilization)
@@nisflix on GP10: Superview is the exact same full sensor 4:3 image, just stretched (dynamic stretching, means less stretched in center). RSGO knows how to handle both so it will be same result. 4:3 has higher resolution and no stretching, that's why its still better. GP11 would be 8:7 is full sensor, 16:9 HYPERview is full sensor stretched.
awesome stuff dude.... this is great....
Thank you! Trying to provide some value for the fpv community
Love your video
Hello sr i need some help here. O hace a gopro hero 8, and i Will be filming a Big shipp one shoot. The shoot Will be like 7 AM in a sligtlhy cloudy day. I only have an nd 16 for this, mi question is that if i use it in the interior of the ship would be too dark with an nd. What tips could give me for this kind of shoot? The shoot Will be from outside to inside of the ship and then outside again. Thanks!
Hello, thanks for video
You need to check gopro labs potential
Yeah I use Labs on my GoPros nowadays!
Isn't there a camera with bigger sensor?
Not by GoPro
You should be using “native” white balance for best low light performance. Just be prepared for a change in color space, as well as having to color grade from raw sensor data.
Good tip, I’ll try this next time
It's still not "raw". Its still encoded and compressed just with different settings. RAW is something completely different!
Anti-flickering 60Hz -> 50Hz in camera preferences
hypersmooth off
4k 25fps
Shutter 1/100
ISO minimum 800 maximum 1600
10bit on
High clarity
If you set it up,
Wouldn't that be the best low light condition ?
No- ISO 1600 creates far too much visual noise (in my opinion) for a usable image.
Also a slower shutter speed would let more light in, so I wouldn’t do 1/100 there :)
Plz post Details settings in discription
Plz watch the video 👍🏻