Driving in Norway - Risøyhamn To Sortland - 4K60

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @LurksWorld
    @LurksWorld  2 года назад

    Thanks for watching, if you like what you see Subscribe here ruclips.net/user/lurksworld
    Norway: ruclips.net/video/ExxFC-hBsx8/видео.html
    Northern Norway: ruclips.net/video/bHZwYtTvydw/видео.html
    Iceland: ruclips.net/video/vLsBiC6BF7U/видео.html
    Fuerteventura: ruclips.net/video/U80Cz9CSglw/видео.html
    Lanzarote: ruclips.net/video/NXYqv8zvu0E/видео.html
    If you have any questions Feel free to Leave a comment, and ill will happily answer!

  • @joydivisionisnotdead67
    @joydivisionisnotdead67 2 года назад +3

    I've never seen a place with so much Water. They seem to have as much Water as they have Land. And most of it is fresh saltless water. Makes me thirsty 😄

    • @LurksWorld
      @LurksWorld  2 года назад +2

      A lot of water indeed, i really enjoy driving roads that have steep hills on 1 side and water on the other makes for great scenery

  • @mudanhuang4330
    @mudanhuang4330 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's the pure nature all the time! 🌳🌿🍀

  • @LurksWorld
    @LurksWorld  2 года назад +2

    Rainy video with water droplets on the lens, I debated what to do with all the bad weather footage I have from this trip, but I figured I upload everything as is as much as possible, there be a few more in this Northern Norway driving series, Hope you still enjoy the Drive!

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael 2 года назад +1

      This video looks super OK. 🤩🥰 I love that you record at 60fps so when I reduce the playback speed to 0.5x to get bike speed (30kph not car speed 60kph) I still get 30fps. Most videos are filmed in 30fps and that's bad when I reduce speed at 0.5x. I get 15fps - so choppy. So please continue to record at 60 fps (I don't care about resolution). 😃✌️

    • @LurksWorld
      @LurksWorld  2 года назад +1

      Nice to hear that you use my videos for your bike rides! And yes i wil keep using 60fps! no worrys! 😃

  • @jaceks3647
    @jaceks3647 2 года назад +1

    Don't worry about the drops. After all, this is Norway, you have to be prepared for anything.
    Sortland: even a big city. You can even buy a car there in the car showroom, and I thought that in these areas you can buy it only in Narvik (kidding 😉).
    I like the architecture of the buildings. There is such a modest, simple shape, a gable roof. Such a nice house, beautiful mountains and the sea in the background, and you don't need anything more to be happy.

    • @LurksWorld
      @LurksWorld  2 года назад +1

      Thank you and yes have to prepare for anything weather related, as to the raindrop I prefer a clear vision in my videos, I did get a better water repellent lens now for my camera so hopefully that will help some next trip!

  • @joydivisionisnotdead67
    @joydivisionisnotdead67 2 года назад +2

    Before too long, they'll be putting little Wipers on camera lenses, if they're not already doing it

  • @RvWorldTraveller
    @RvWorldTraveller 2 года назад +2

    I remember a while ago i mentioned how it was a little distracting with you videos about your car turning then the camera catches up. Now that i've started my travel videos on my channel i noticed the same thing. After a lot of research i found the problem....for the Go Pro 10 black anyway. In the video settings there is Hypersmooth. I disabled it and now the camera follows me with my corners. Problem though is that is the Go Pro's video stabilization. Disabled means the camera shakes with bumps. I'm about to test it with Hypersmooth on low...hopefully it will be a happy medium.

    • @LurksWorld
      @LurksWorld  2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I have the Hypersmooth on normal not boost or low, I think the only way would be to post-process the footage for GoPro hero 9 at least. I might experiment with turning it off sometime. but from my experience overall quality is better with hyper smooth on.

    • @RvWorldTraveller
      @RvWorldTraveller 2 года назад +2

      @@LurksWorld I'm going to experiment with mine and see which is best. I will probably not use it off because alot of the highways where i live are quite bumpy. And thank you for subscribing to my channel. It's a pain getting subscribers. I was at 417, got up to 422, then dropped back down to 418 all in a matter of a week. LOL

    • @LurksWorld
      @LurksWorld  2 года назад +2

      @@RvWorldTraveller Yeah it took me over a year to get to 1k+ just keep going you will get there eventually!

  • @JeanThevenet
    @JeanThevenet 2 года назад +2

    The image would be perfect if these cameras (GoPro 8, 9, 10) didn't have this annoying problem of cornering stabilization which turns in jerks instead of following the turns. With the GoPro8, I solved it by putting an old firmware (version 1.2). I don't know how you could fix it with yours, it looks to me like they installed this to force sell realsteady which fixes it, in post production because before GoPro bought this software it didn't. DJI cameras don't, and the best is Osmo Action. Others have solved the problem by going back to the GoPro 7, which works well in 2.7k60 linear, also has the 4K60w, but on the condition of putting flat color profile, EV -1 and fixed white balance 6000k. I may have already written it to you, but as I see this problem with many videographers and I often report it to them, I no longer know to whom I wrote it.
    Thank you very much for these beautiful landscapes.

    • @RvWorldTraveller
      @RvWorldTraveller 2 года назад +2

      I have the same problem with my videos on my channel. After a lot of research i found the problem....for the Go Pro 10 black anyway. In the video settings there is Hypersmooth. I disabled it and now the camera follows me with my corners. Problem though is that is the Go Pro's video stabilization. Disabled means the camera shakes with bumps. I'm about to test it with Hypersmooth on low...hopefully it will be a happy medium.

    • @LurksWorld
      @LurksWorld  2 года назад +1

      It is indeed a problem with the corner stabilization, there is nothing I can about it in this Norway series anymore tho already recorded. except maybe spend hours in post-processing. I will try to experiment a bit with my GoPro 9 before my next trip.

    • @JeanThevenet
      @JeanThevenet 2 года назад

      @@RvWorldTraveller For GoPro to do so badly, and especially for it to continue and not be updated since the 1.5 firmware of the GoPro8, it's commercial. It is not possible to make such a bug persist by mistake. and obviously it bothers users (the proposed solution is realSteady that GoPro bought), and, I think, could make it go to the competitor dji, which does not have this defect.
      It's solved for me by downgrading to 1.2 and depriving myself of 4K60L except to rectify like this ruclips.net/video/1bN-Og6dwYI/видео.html (I haven't tried the 2.51 firmware of the GoPro8 which coincides with a new firmware for the GoPro 9 and 10 simultaneously with undisclosed characteristics and no one reports the effects of these versions. Logically, since DJI nibbles market share at GoPro by not making this lack of stabilization, they should fix the bug, but no one talks about it to confirm it, maybe these new concurrent firmware GoPro8,9,10 are for connection or other but not this.
      With recent GoPro 8 firmware (1.50 2.50) hypersmooth midrange doesn't seem to make a difference, or is even worse.
      The recent version GoPro 8 has a function removed from the GoPro 9 and 10: it deactivates this corner lock if it is attached to a 4-wheel vehicle that rolls, and the problem does not then appear in a car.
      GOPRO9 => ruclips.net/video/jmwZI9ZzPno/видео.html
      => GOPRO8 ruclips.net/video/uMJjSG1X77U/видео.html

    • @JeanThevenet
      @JeanThevenet 2 года назад

      @@RvWorldTraveller For example this video ruclips.net/video/gh4HyaqW23M/видео.html doesn't have the problem, so I asked which camera "This was with the Hero 7"