Use your GoPro like a PRO! - the secrets of ND Filters
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- Опубликовано: 7 май 2023
- Get the most out of your GoPro by using ND Filters! In this video we explain everything you need to know about ND Filters for GoPros!
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I don't even know what to say guys.
This is the best video you guys have done in a long time!
Almost like a bardwell video but with more people involved, and you guys did an amazing job explaining for those who want to know a little more about photography.
I've been watching and been in the hobby since about 2016, and I'm telling you this was a great video!
Rotor riot is back! And so nice to see Alex again :))
So far the easiest to understand video that I’ve seen that truly explains the purpose of ND filters, actually shows how they work and real results, and when you’d want to use them. I know I’m only one person, but you earned my sub today! Great video and thank you.
I was literally about to press buy now on some ND filters for my 11 mini! Thanks guys! Very informative!
Love your guy’s energy working together. Very mature. Keep up the great work!
Great episode guys. Very well explained 🤙🏻
Thanks for this guys! Super helpful. Love my Skylite!
Really upping the quality of your videos Rotor Riot.
Timing couldn't have been better. I just got my ND filters for my session today and I have some for the 03 on the way. Been flying for 3 years and I do have one nd16, but it's rare that we have a day of whether that's appropriate, and the couple of times I used it, my image will still a bit blown out. Also, now I have to figure out some way to get into pro-tune so that I can start adjusting my camera manually. I believe there's a couple of third-party Bluetooth apps..
Looking forward to the vid! 💪🏻🔥
HOLD ME A DOMINATOR SKYLITE COMBO PLEASE IM COMING 1ST WEEK JUNE. PLEASE IVE BEEN TALKING TO JASON 😅
Amazing!! Thank you for going through every detail, especially for people who wouldn't have any camera knowledge :)
Great video guys! 👍
wow own a gopro for past 1year and i felt i wasted my money but after watching this video i came to know that we have to manually alter the settings for every scenario. That ND filter tutorial is very good I immediately ordered from telesin that way i can install over the camera cover or whatever you call it without removing the cover. Thank you sir
What a video! Perfectly explained
Great video - always looking to improve my GoPro footage
Awesomeness!
Nice job fellas 👊🏻🦾
I'm learning so damn much right now holy moly
The carviest set up looked soooooo good... you know I'm gonna ask... but any chance there will be a stealthier version with DD?
Well done, boys!
This felt like an old Linus Tech tips video. Suuuper well done! Looks like I need a 16 or 32
Good work guys
HELL YA! shout out to Canada - Camera Butter!!!
:) thank you so much Marcel!
What a great video
Epic
Yeah!
Great video guys, but how do you stabilise video with low shutter speed? Or you don’t?
....we also wanna know how one might use a CP (Circular Polarized) Filter...
Very informative. It puzzles me that EVERYBODY talks about, the necessity of ND filters and the 180 shutter-rule. Can’t you get as good as a motion blur in post (like Davinci Studio)? One would be more flexible and wouldn’t have the hassle with the NDs all the time. Hardly anybody talks about the negatives/restrictions of using an ND filter like, color-casting, vignetting, having to use a higher ISO sometimes, not being able to use polarizers with a variable ND filter which is usually less of a quality anyway, bad stabilizing results, etc.
If the motion blur is only done in post, without NDs, how good and easy is the result of a proper motion blur and quality?
you can immediately tell this vid was aimed at gopro people as well as (or even more than) drone people
Are you showing your sponsors while you show a burning kwad? That's ... i don't know 😅. Great video anyway. Especially cause ND filter were things i don't understand until now😊❤
Do you know any good beginner fpv drones that aren’t to costly?
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Get more motion blur just by thinking in slow mot i o n
New to all, this so looking for some help please. What ND filter to use if bike riding in mostly sunny days but occasional dark spots thru the hills with trees. Dont want to keep changing ND filters as i ride
what park is this? im in central FL and cant find any decent spots that arent overcrowded
Oh~ le drib I miss u 😂
nice
i have tried using a VND on my GoPro and found that if I set my settings to whatever I want (30 fps & 1/60 SS) the GoPro's image stabilisation kicks in and screws up the video. The video turns out to be all jittery and not at all useable.
This video might be applicable only if you put the GoPro on a fpv drone but handheld, it will be unusable.
I think I had that Nolan Ryan card. lol.
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the dark kid reminds me of the guy in stranger things ? is it him but tanned?
Anyone else notice that his camera app said Hero Mini 2.... I just thought about it and it makes sense now that it's just his second of however many he has. Thought I saw a GoPro Easter egg.
Already bought ND filters but all I received was a shaded pieces of glass. There were no GoPro lens connectors and the glass was really thick.
Those slide into a 3D printed GoPro mount like the one Brain3D sells.
You guys should try out VND filters or Variable ND filters they reduce reflections while having the same affect as a ND filter
Should you always shoot at 100 ISO? I was tring to set my GoPro 12, and after watching some videos about it they usually said the best ISO would be Min 100 and Max 400 or 800, but 400 would be better. I am just curious tho xD, I want to set my GoPro the best way possible to not miss any shot :)
I'm a little late here! But typically, ISO 100 is the best for shooting video in bright daylight. However I do always say change whatever you need to get the shot you want! So if ISO 800 or up gets you the shot you want, get it done! Hope this helps bro 🤘🏽
@@flowmediaco no problem! Thanks :D
4th rotor riot pls respond..😢😢😢
What's GoPro mount?
That mount is from noozle3d, but it's not available yet. It's still being worked on.
11:01 is the reason that alex will always be the best.
that 1/480 wow ! made me feel sick ha!
Everyone is constantly propagating the 180 degree rule without understanding that it only applies when you are playing back that footage at 24fps. If you are recording at 100fps and plan to play back at 100fps (likewise 60 and 60) then you would use 1/50 of a second as the 180 rule doesn't apply. Most camera's can't set a shutter lower then the frame rate so you would end up using a 360degree shutter when passing 50fps..
I think you have it backwards. If you are running 100fps (which I've never seen before :) ), you would run at 1/200 shutter, not 1/50. 180 rule (well, it's not a rule, just a starting point) can be used at any fps, you just use a shutter speed of 1/(2*fps) . Using a shutter speed that is slower than the frame rate (the example you gave is 1/50 for 100fps) would quite literally be impossible because the shutter would be open longer than the frame is gathering light.
@@MactacFPV and why keep people using 30fps? if we can use 60fps with 1/120 SS and 120fps with 1/240 SS? I feel that 30fps is stuttering
@@19Jose91 People use 30fps either to save space, or to use a mode on the gopro that doesn't support 60fps, or they like the look of it (think about the frame rate of movies!). Often 30fps stutters because the person who made the video is speed ramping it - there aren't enough frames to make it look smooth since interpolation isn't the greatest. 30fps without any hijinx on the speed should look smooth (again, look at movies in 24fps).
So the motion blur isn't just an unfortunate, migraine inducing side effect?
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Your comment made my day! Thank you so much guys! Keep putting out amazing content! 😌
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oh shit thats the dude who flew into a tornado
I don't get why people film in 30fps and 1/60 shutter speed, being able to film in 60fps and 1/120 shutter speed. I can really feel the difference between a 30fps and a 60fps video, 60fps always looks so much natural
Calm down guys with this overwhelmed "recipe" of "cinematic" (another overwhelmed word) stuff... 99,9% of people who's watching videos don't care about this "rule".