Nice video. Just one thing that got annoying on my 460 videos was the flashing or flickering when going from light to dark scenes. Awaiting a fix, but I discovered that manual ISO with auto shutter speed cured it.
I’ve just bought the ga300 (£50) and then decided to get the ga460 (£115) to compare. Would you say the ga460 is a better option for image stability as I want it for chin mount on my motorcycle helmet.
Hi, From my experience, the 460 does have improved stability but whether it would be better in that position I really don't know. Both cameras are great but you get what you pay for, the GA460 is a heavier, more solidly built waterproof camera but the buttons are harder to press without the waterproof case. Make sure you are recording before attaching it in a position where you cannot see the screen as by accidentally touching the screen it is possible to flip to other parts of the menu without realising it and possibly not recording.
As I have said in my answer to Hd_harleyrider, the stability is better with the 460 and is much more solidly built. If you want max stabilisation then go for the 460. It is also waterproof so no need to use the waterproof case as on the 300 if you plan to use it in the rain. You can also add a gimbal to improve stability more if you need to.@@mattwuk
It's a very capable camera. The bit rate is about the same as the osmo action, so there is a lot of data there.
Nice video. Just one thing that got annoying on my 460 videos was the flashing or flickering when going from light to dark scenes. Awaiting a fix, but I discovered that manual ISO with auto shutter speed cured it.
I agree, tried ISO100 yesterday and was better.
I’ve just bought the ga300 (£50) and then decided to get the ga460 (£115) to compare. Would you say the ga460 is a better option for image stability as I want it for chin mount on my motorcycle helmet.
Hi, From my experience, the 460 does have improved stability but whether it would be better in that position I really don't know. Both cameras are great but you get what you pay for, the GA460 is a heavier, more solidly built waterproof camera but the buttons are harder to press without the waterproof case. Make sure you are recording before attaching it in a position where you cannot see the screen as by accidentally touching the screen it is possible to flip to other parts of the menu without realising it and possibly not recording.
Have you tested it yet campared to the 300? I'm looking for a bike cam as well and the stabilisation is probably the most important thing for me.
As I have said in my answer to Hd_harleyrider, the stability is better with the 460 and is much more solidly built. If you want max stabilisation then go for the 460. It is also waterproof so no need to use the waterproof case as on the 300 if you plan to use it in the rain. You can also add a gimbal to improve stability more if you need to.@@mattwuk
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