This is the first tutorial I’ve actually been able to sit though and not be bored. Just bought one today. Thanks for all the tips and tricks guys!!! Happy GoProing!!!! 💪🎉😊
Well I just watched all of your video. Not sure I've ever watched an entire set up video! It was great and I really appreciate it. I'm tuned in now (Never in 7 years and over 2k videos have I ever changed many of those settings) and looking forward to the sun coming out so I can go try. Thanks
Great video. I love my hero 11 and know a fair bit about the settings but I learnt a lot in your video that will def improve my future footage. All the best.
Perfect tutorial! I agree with the previous comment about being able to sit through the whole video without getting bored. I bought a go pro 11 to start motovlogging and its nice to see a similar content creator go through the settings and explain each one clearly.
Just got the Hero 11 Creator Edition on sale at Best Buy yesterday and this video helped make my shots look a bit more 'pro' even though I'm a complete beginner who's never had a GoPro before. Filming the ducks at my local pond to practice before an off-roading convention in Flagstaff, AZ.
Spot on as usual! Thanks Ryan! One tutorial I'd like to see is how to break up the footage into clips, edit them, and get them uploaded to IG, and especially now with the new 11's cloud upload feature.
I just purchased a GoPro Hero 11 Black camera. I watched and followed your directions “almost” to the letter. The results are incredible!! I’m not a You-tuber or have any intention of editing my videos like you do, but your recommendations are spot on for the camera settings. The quality of the videos are amazing. The mountain bike videos are fantastic. I ride in Duluth, MN where we have very gnarly, raw, rocky trails and the GoPro Hero 11 Black works great. The Duluth trails are only one of six trail centers in the world that are gold rated by IMBA. The need for a quality camera and having the correct settings is essential for creating great video. The stabilization feature and the Hyperview setting is wonderful. Thanks Ryan for your suggestions. I appreciate it.
Once you change those settings, do the settings remain locked in each time you turn the camera off, then back on? Or, do you have to click something to lock in the settings?
Great Video, I have learnt more from this video than from the GP site. I am having some trouble while filming indoors, A lot of severe flickering from the indoor lighting any tips? Anti-flicker does not seem to make a difference.
Thank you so much. I just got my 11 and used all of the tips on this video. Taking it the bike park tomorrow. so stoked to run it with the new Loam Ranger Pro Tune !!!
Everytime I heard “if you ask me…” I keyed up because that meant the good stuff was right behind it. Thanks for sharing this awesome info! You referenced a few times that you like to color grade and doctor it up in post….are there any settings mentioned that you’d avoid for those of us that either don’t or wont do any color correction in post?
Thanks for the info, cleaar and concise. My first Gopro arrived yesterday and I've tried it, which was awesome! I can see how yoour tips will help improve the recordings I make on my next outage so much appreciated
Awesome video. Changed a ton of my settings. The million dollar question....I have a 9/10/11. I vlog on a motorcycle. I cannot get rid of the cracking and popping from the mic in my videos. I can't use my vlogging. The sound is terrible. I've turned the wind off before. Did not help. Changed external mics in my helmet. Everything! Yet, I still get the popping and cracking even if I'm not speaking. Suggestions?
I would really appreciate the help here, what are the best settings for quail hunting, what view and settings are the best, I want the best out of it. I usually enter the field early in the morning before after sunrise. Thank u
I am always curios about formatting the card in camera vs on a pc/mac. Most of the time I just delete the files and directories on my pc and let the camera write all the files and directories on the card on boot.
This is one of the best video’s out there on the internet about the GP 11!! In detail about all the settings, now I will go kill it with my GP11 that I just bought!! Thanks man
Thanks for this video.. Just upgraded from the hero 3 to the 11 and was a bit lost on what to set it to.. I've only used it once in the woods here in Australia and found the video over saturated.. Can't wait to try these settings.. Thanks again 👍👍
Your tips are the best in the industry, I get the best footage using your settings. From my old Hero 4 to my newer 10 and just started experimenting with a new Hero 11 Mini. Never realized the thing on the side of the 10 was a "water mic" so now I need to cover that with a dead cat. Deadcats on the Mini will be a little harder as the one on top is really close to the micro display and the record button. I have so much footage, I just need to spend time editing. Which again, using your tutorial is the best, but just time consuming when done infrequently.
My first time ever to own a GoPro camera. I bought my from Costco. I got the GoPro Hero 11 Black. As a beginner I am learning a lot from this shared tutorial info of generous “the Loam Ranger”. Thank you 👍
@@griffmtb true like 2 years ago. it would be nice to see a newer one with the hero 11 since its got 10 bit colour and the other updated stuff over the 10/9
Now, how bout some settings when you "render" the video. I'm offered several choices but I would like to know what ones to pick. BTW excellent video. I have a new GoPro11 arriving tomorrow. (upgrading from my 9) and look forward to trying out your settings. THANKS!!!
Hey there, Excellent video. However, one point I have found with Max ISO, I use my gopro for adventure motorcycle riding (with ND filters to get some motion blur) and I found that GoPro cranked up the ISO MUCH EARLIER than with other DSLRs. It seems to be optimising for faster shutter speed. So obviously if I'm putting ND filters on the camera to get some motion blur in my shots, this was fighting the autoISO. So I now lock max at 200 iso and just go a bit lighter on the ND filter. This is working well for me.
@@fiskiee_fpv Several reasons. 1) 180 degree rule doesn't work for motorcycle riding. If I'm using a shutter of 1/60 sec, then 180 rule would make the shutter 1/125s. I've done a number of tests and for adventure bike riding I'm targeting a shutter of around 1/250sec..... Slower than that gives too much motion blur and risks interfering with the image stabilisation. 2) If you lock your shutter, the only way to adjust exposure is auto ISO. I'd much rather use shutter and keep image quality by not running high ISOs.
Thank you for your tips and setup. I want to ask you about one more thing - shutter speed. Do you record in AUTO shutter speed? Many filmakers use a golden rule. It's mean that shutter speed always should be 1/2xframerate, for example if you record in 30 fps your shutter speed should be 1/60 and then your footage is maximum smooth. What do you think about it?
I'm only using this rule with a ND filter to create motion blur. Without a ND filter, this rule is not sufficient for me. Give it a try if you have them
HERO11 Black has reworked exposure control that means it does a better job at avoiding blown out highlights. You might want to experiment without the old -0.5EV and see how you like the results.
Couple of tips with the wind mufflers. First thing to bear in mind is that they won't work that well for watersports. Buuuuuuut, for MTB and other sports where they will mostly stay dry, they work very well. Second tip is not to stick them onto the camera with the sticky adhesive. Instead I bought one of the GoPro silicone covers and I sewed the wind mufflers onto that so they won't fall off if they do get wet or covered in mud.
My friend's GoPro11 exploded on his head while he was playing with a ball. GoPro 10 and 11 cameras get very hot and may burn. Be careful this is a very dangerous video camera.
Extremely helpful. I actually broke that little piece but it snapped back on and I glued it back. Going to recommend your video to my friends and family. I plan on taking a trip to the Guadalupe Mountains during Easter. Can’t wait!
Thanks great I was confused before as only looking at Hero 10 instructions so different to my Hero 11 so now I can use it properly. Very clear and informative.
Wow great job! Thank You Capt. Vic I will be capturing customers fishing trips. Any tips for Head mounts. Thinking about mounting on my landing net using like a selfie stick before netting fish. Capt. Vic
Thanks for this!! Just got my Gopro yesterday and I’m excited to try these settings. I live in Humboldt Ca. with lots of fog, redwood trees and grey days, so I’m thinking these settings will help big time! 💯
Very useful video, thank you very much. This is my first GoPro, and it's the 11. One of the first things I did was to change the finger mount to one that also includes a quarter inch screw which makes it so easier to mount onto a mono pod or similar.
Hi guys. Ty. Learned so much..is there any setting in full frame that has horizon lock...i use it when whale watching off of small boats in hawaii...when you stick the pole overboard... thoughts please.
It was the color setting to flat that I've been tryin to figure out the whole season to sort out the high contrast when filming biking stuff, thanks for video 🤙🤘
I wonder if setting EV Comp to plus values make sense? I mean is there any difference between setting EV Comp at +1 for snow conditions, vs having EV comp at -0.5 or 0 and then in editing software adjust as much as needed? Does it make any difference in terms of information recorded / stored? Thanks for answer! Cheers
Hey mate! Congratulations for all your work, i love it! I always watch your videos and and after some time I finally bought a GoPro Hero 10, I've tried it a few times and it's really insane! But I'm having a lot of problems uploading the videos, I'm using 110bitrates and even then it's getting low quality, I thought it could be something in the camera, but I followed your steps and nothing. I even switched my software from Premiere to DAvinci and nothing either. I'm wondering if it might be the low setting of my computer that can't do a good compression, do you have some tip? Thanks for everything!
In your opinion do you think I could film 4k@60 with the wind slayer foam on without the 11 overheating during a dirt bike race, or should I use 30fps? I would like 60 fps if possible.
Nice video! I just got a GoPro 11 black and this video came in handy as I am a first time user. Thanks to this video! I will follow your steps to set up mine. For the wind reduction, I’m gonna cut out small round circles out of a microphone sponge cover. Instead of buying that whole foam cage. Looks a bit ugly covering the whole camera with it in my opinion.
Just got a HERO 11 today. I just set all the setting to your recommendations. Going to give it the maiden voyage tomorrow outside with what's suppose to be a party cloudy day. I'll be filming my Doberman Pinschers while training. Thank You so much guys !!!!
I tried using the GoPro 10 for light real estate work, but the bow/distortion was absolutely brutal and unusable, since real estate has to be shot wide. I have since bought professional equipment and sold the 10. But would like to know if this 11 can be used for "occasional" real estate use. I have clients that just want 15 photos for the mls and/or a 90 second video. This would save time especially if I have multiple shoots that day. If so, what settings would you recommend? Thanks.
Your first videos about GoPro settings and post processing was super helpful, tempted to pick up an 11 now since my 7 is finally getting a little old in the tooth!
I'm using this video as a guide but I am using a DJI Action 5 Pro which has a built-in colour temperature sensor. Does this mean I can leave the white balance on auto since the camera is able to accurately measure the correct colour temp?
Some more detail on lenses: 8:7 is full sensor mode. The lenses are just cropping parts out of that sensor image and doing different things with it. Hyperview takes the full 8:7 image and dynamically stretches it to 16:9. Superview takes a 4:3 image crop of the 8:7 and dynamically stretches that to 16:9. Wide and linear just take progressively more aggressive crops out of the 8:7 image to cut down on fisheye. You can do all of this in post right now, and is the big selling point of the camera. It is also why shooting in narrow (and linear, for the most part) never makes sense. You can always crop in post, but you can't add missing footage back in. Thus, better to record the max image available to you and scale it down as needed. The app update will just do all this cropping/adjustment for you. This mostly will be beneficial for Hyperview and Superview lenses, as they are unique to the GoPro algorithm. So instead of having a Hyperview or Superview video you are stuck with, you can shoot 8:7 and have the ability to crop it into whatever you want OR swap to Hyperview/Superview. So basically recording all three at once. I like Hyperview for driving and stationary POV, but so far when using it while on foot the distortion is too much. Better to use 8x7 in those cases.
Well explained! Do you know if there is any more complexity to the super/hyper-view than just adding dynamic stretch in Premier/FCP? Like a centered Andy Effects classic stretch?
@@VernalFilm I just know it is elastic, so that you've got no distortion near the center but progressively more out towards the sides. as far as I know nobody has exactly replicated it.
Awesome video! Especially at the 19:40 mark for the reccomended settings that you described. Took a screenshot for later reference. Well done video overall. Thank you both👍
This is the first tutorial I’ve actually been able to sit though and not be bored. Just bought one today. Thanks for all the tips and tricks guys!!! Happy GoProing!!!! 💪🎉😊
This is the best tutorial for Gopro11 where you actually explained every setting you changed! Thanks
You did GoPro'ers like me a huge favor by explaining all the settings really thoroughly. Thank you for those tip!
Thanks
Newbee go pro user here, just got my go pro hero 11 last week, this video really such a great help. Wow thanks so much for this.
Well I just watched all of your video. Not sure I've ever watched an entire set up video! It was great and I really appreciate it. I'm tuned in now (Never in 7 years and over 2k videos have I ever changed many of those settings) and looking forward to the sun coming out so I can go try. Thanks
This video is so helpful. I liked it as soon as you gave the tip to reformat sd cards to reduce the chance of corrupted files!
Thanks!
Great video. I love my hero 11 and know a fair bit about the settings but I learnt a lot in your video that will def improve my future footage. All the best.
Perfect tutorial! I agree with the previous comment about being able to sit through the whole video without getting bored. I bought a go pro 11 to start motovlogging and its nice to see a similar content creator go through the settings and explain each one clearly.
Just got the Hero 11 Creator Edition on sale at Best Buy yesterday and this video helped make my shots look a bit more 'pro' even though I'm a complete beginner who's never had a GoPro before. Filming the ducks at my local pond to practice before an off-roading convention in Flagstaff, AZ.
Spot on as usual! Thanks Ryan! One tutorial I'd like to see is how to break up the footage into clips, edit them, and get them uploaded to IG, and especially now with the new 11's cloud upload feature.
+1 !
+1
What new cloud upload feature? My Hero 11 has the same old cloud upload as my old Hero 6. Am I missing something?
Me as well
I just purchased a GoPro Hero 11 Black camera. I watched and followed your directions “almost” to the letter. The results are incredible!! I’m not a You-tuber or have any intention of editing my videos like you do, but your recommendations are spot on for the camera settings. The quality of the videos are amazing. The mountain bike videos are fantastic. I ride in Duluth, MN where we have very gnarly, raw, rocky trails and the GoPro Hero 11 Black works great. The Duluth trails are only one of six trail centers in the world that are gold rated by IMBA. The need for a quality camera and having the correct settings is essential for creating great video. The stabilization feature and the Hyperview setting is wonderful. Thanks Ryan for your suggestions. I appreciate it.
Díky!
That was very informative, I rode today on Labour of Love with your settings, lets see how it worked
one of the best and most intuitive channel offering Gopro tutorials that I have ever watched! Thank you!
yup. it's winter and my ev comp is setup for summer, had to re watch this video again. thanks!
Once you change those settings, do the settings remain locked in each time you turn the camera off, then back on? Or, do you have to click something to lock in the settings?
EXCELLENT INSTRUCTIONS.EXPLAINED IN 1st CLASS.I HAVE USED 98 PERCENT OF YOUR PREFERENCES. THANK YOU. Malcolm
Great Video, I have learnt more from this video than from the GP site. I am having some trouble while filming indoors, A lot of severe flickering from the indoor lighting any tips? Anti-flicker does not seem to make a difference.
Thank you so much for this. As someone who's new to GoPro, this helped a lot! I won't be doing MTB with it, but cycling is definitely on the list.
Thank you so much. I just got my 11 and used all of the tips on this video. Taking it the bike park tomorrow. so stoked to run it with the new Loam Ranger Pro Tune !!!
Everytime I heard “if you ask me…” I keyed up because that meant the good stuff was right behind it. Thanks for sharing this awesome info!
You referenced a few times that you like to color grade and doctor it up in post….are there any settings mentioned that you’d avoid for those of us that either don’t or wont do any color correction in post?
Just ordered one. Excited for some moto/mtb footage this winter
Thanks for the info, cleaar and concise. My first Gopro arrived yesterday and I've tried it, which was awesome! I can see how yoour tips will help improve the recordings I make on my next outage so much appreciated
The last tip was really the best. Great video. Loved it.
Thank you so much for making my trip so great.
next time on trail I will definettly try your setting. But max ISO got me stunned, wierd choise
Awesome video. Changed a ton of my settings. The million dollar question....I have a 9/10/11. I vlog on a motorcycle. I cannot get rid of the cracking and popping from the mic in my videos. I can't use my vlogging. The sound is terrible. I've turned the wind off before. Did not help. Changed external mics in my helmet. Everything! Yet, I still get the popping and cracking even if I'm not speaking. Suggestions?
I would really appreciate the help here, what are the best settings for quail hunting, what view and settings are the best, I want the best out of it.
I usually enter the field early in the morning before after sunrise. Thank u
Great explanations of the different settings. Video made me feel less overwhelmed by all the choices. Thank you.
I am always curios about formatting the card in camera vs on a pc/mac. Most of the time I just delete the files and directories on my pc and let the camera write all the files and directories on the card on boot.
I’ve got the mini as I wanted less to brake. Worth noting I managed to change all the setting described via the app pre ride. 👍🏻👍🏻 great vid. Thanks.
Excellent video! I just bought the Hero 11 and want to get the best quality footage.
My God this tutorial was so good! Just bought a HB11, and I am so excited to start recording!
This is one of the best video’s out there on the internet about the GP 11!! In detail about all the settings, now I will go kill it with my GP11 that I just bought!! Thanks man
Thanks for this video.. Just upgraded from the hero 3 to the 11 and was a bit lost on what to set it to.. I've only used it once in the woods here in Australia and found the video over saturated.. Can't wait to try these settings.. Thanks again 👍👍
Your tips are the best in the industry, I get the best footage using your settings. From my old Hero 4 to my newer 10 and just started experimenting with a new Hero 11 Mini. Never realized the thing on the side of the 10 was a "water mic" so now I need to cover that with a dead cat. Deadcats on the Mini will be a little harder as the one on top is really close to the micro display and the record button. I have so much footage, I just need to spend time editing. Which again, using your tutorial is the best, but just time consuming when done infrequently.
My first time ever to own a GoPro camera. I bought my from Costco. I got the GoPro Hero 11 Black. As a beginner I am learning a lot from this shared tutorial info of generous “the Loam Ranger”. Thank you 👍
it would be neat to see how you edit your footage and give some tips or a guide to what you do in your video editor
He has actually done a couple of these vids in the past, they are still on his channel :)
@@griffmtb true like 2 years ago. it would be nice to see a newer one with the hero 11 since its got 10 bit colour and the other updated stuff over the 10/9
Now, how bout some settings when you "render" the video. I'm offered several choices but I would like to know what ones to pick. BTW excellent video. I have a new GoPro11 arriving tomorrow. (upgrading from my 9) and look forward to trying out your settings. THANKS!!!
Hey there, Excellent video. However, one point I have found with Max ISO, I use my gopro for adventure motorcycle riding (with ND filters to get some motion blur) and I found that GoPro cranked up the ISO MUCH EARLIER than with other DSLRs. It seems to be optimising for faster shutter speed. So obviously if I'm putting ND filters on the camera to get some motion blur in my shots, this was fighting the autoISO. So I now lock max at 200 iso and just go a bit lighter on the ND filter. This is working well for me.
Ok I am listening your Vids Are Awesome!
Why not lock the shutterspeed at 180 degrees and call it a day?
@@fiskiee_fpv Several reasons.
1) 180 degree rule doesn't work for motorcycle riding. If I'm using a shutter of 1/60 sec, then 180 rule would make the shutter 1/125s. I've done a number of tests and for adventure bike riding I'm targeting a shutter of around 1/250sec..... Slower than that gives too much motion blur and risks interfering with the image stabilisation.
2) If you lock your shutter, the only way to adjust exposure is auto ISO. I'd much rather use shutter and keep image quality by not running high ISOs.
Thank you for your tips and setup. I want to ask you about one more thing - shutter speed. Do you record in AUTO shutter speed? Many filmakers use a golden rule. It's mean that shutter speed always should be 1/2xframerate, for example if you record in 30 fps your shutter speed should be 1/60 and then your footage is maximum smooth. What do you think about it?
I'm only using this rule with a ND filter to create motion blur. Without a ND filter, this rule is not sufficient for me. Give it a try if you have them
What do you recommend setting in a roller coaster photo?
Linear + Horizon Lock ?
good stuff. Just got mine and been a fan of GoPros since the start (grew up in action sports).
HERO11 Black has reworked exposure control that means it does a better job at avoiding blown out highlights. You might want to experiment without the old -0.5EV and see how you like the results.
Couple of tips with the wind mufflers. First thing to bear in mind is that they won't work that well for watersports. Buuuuuuut, for MTB and other sports where they will mostly stay dry, they work very well. Second tip is not to stick them onto the camera with the sticky adhesive. Instead I bought one of the GoPro silicone covers and I sewed the wind mufflers onto that so they won't fall off if they do get wet or covered in mud.
Amazing tip.
thanks for the tip i imagine this way you will keep the water that gets soaked up during rain away from the cam as well
Great tip, just done it and this actually works so well
My friend's GoPro11 exploded on his head while he was playing with a ball. GoPro 10 and 11 cameras get very hot and may burn.
Be careful this is a very dangerous video camera.
you sewed a dead cat to a silicone cover and had room for the foam cover?
Extremely helpful. I actually broke that little piece but it snapped back on and I glued it back. Going to recommend your video to my friends and family. I plan on taking a trip to the Guadalupe Mountains during Easter. Can’t wait!
Thanks great I was confused before as only looking at Hero 10 instructions so different to my Hero 11 so now I can use it properly. Very clear and informative.
Wow great job! Thank You Capt. Vic I will be capturing customers fishing trips.
Any tips for Head mounts. Thinking about mounting on my landing net using like a selfie stick before netting fish.
Capt. Vic
Thanks for the information I recently just got a hero11 media creator set up and this video was very helpful
GREAT video!! Thanks! Doing a road trip across the north of Italy next week and needed to get to grips with the settings. This perfect. Thanks!!
I just bought GoPro 11 and your video helps me a lot with the setting
Just out of curiosity, does turning on the front screen help save battery?
Just got my hero 11 today :) I've been on your channel since the hero 5 days :)
Best video I’ve seen on GoPro so far! Awesome job!
Thanks for this!! Just got my Gopro yesterday and I’m excited to try these settings. I live in Humboldt Ca. with lots of fog, redwood trees and grey days, so I’m thinking these settings will help big time! 💯
Nice! What trails are you hitting out in humboldt? Every time I visit I'm hitting blue lake!
Best settings video ever! Super tips and I just appreciate the summary list so I don’t have to write things down!
Great info, I learned a lot from you about gopro setup which helped to capture some awesome footage. Thanks
Just received my first GoPro. Thanks for the informative video. I'm looking forward to learning more.
Very useful video, thank you very much. This is my first GoPro, and it's the 11. One of the first things I did was to change the finger mount to one that also includes a quarter inch screw which makes it so easier to mount onto a mono pod or similar.
Thank you for sharing this information 🙏
Just got my first GoPro ever. Thank you million times.
Great tutorial. You really covered everything , even chest mount positioning.
Thanx so much - I'll use these settings for my Festivus of Gravel event this weekend!
Thanks for the pro tips Ryan & Beth this is gonna be a multiple million views again 😬🍻🤙🏽
Hi guys. Ty. Learned so much..is there any setting in full frame that has horizon lock...i use it when whale watching off of small boats in hawaii...when you stick the pole overboard... thoughts please.
10:20 I use gopro labs and used a code to deactivate 2 of the 3 mics. I’m using just the front mic with a small dead cat glued.
Wow great tips. Thank you so much! I'll have to play around with 5.3k 60 superview vs 5.3k hyperview with reel steady go.
Great video. I’m a new user and your video helped me with setting up my camera.
Cool video dude, got my hero 11 today and watched your vlog. All set up now for the trails
Thank you as I’ve just started using a GoPro 11 to record my ride to and from work, just in case something untoward happens.
Great tips, I've had my 11 for a few months and learned so many things from this video. Thanks for the share.
It was the color setting to flat that I've been tryin to figure out the whole season to sort out the high contrast when filming biking stuff, thanks for video 🤙🤘
A bulletproof video that saved me grief as a newbie 🎉🎉❤
Have you tired samsung sd card? I have used them for years and has tons of them, not a single issue and much cheaper than sandisk.
Excellent guide, this helped me immensely when setting up my new Hero 11. Thank you!!!
Thank you for this, I just received the Mini as well and am setting it up the same. A bit trickier with no screen. 😹🤙🏽
You can do it from the app 🙂
@@MigsMTB Yeahhhhh but I’m having some issues with the mini freezing up and not connecting. Hope it gets resolved.
Just got the Hero 11 mini, 1st gopro so thanks for the tips
Thank you so much! Will try the settings when hitting circuit open track day soon.
Great video, thank you. Just got my 11 and haven't had a chance to mess with it yet.
I wonder if setting EV Comp to plus values make sense? I mean is there any difference between setting EV Comp at +1 for snow conditions, vs having EV comp at -0.5 or 0 and then in editing software adjust as much as needed? Does it make any difference in terms of information recorded / stored? Thanks for answer! Cheers
+1 for snow might bleed the whites (snow) in sunny days
Hey. Lots of great info on here. BUT it would really help as a beginner to see how you opened up some of your menu options. Thanks.
Hey mate! Congratulations for all your work, i love it!
I always watch your videos and and after some time I finally bought a GoPro Hero 10, I've tried it a few times and it's really insane!
But I'm having a lot of problems uploading the videos, I'm using 110bitrates and even then it's getting low quality, I thought it could be something in the camera, but I followed your steps and nothing. I even switched my software from Premiere to DAvinci and nothing either. I'm wondering if it might be the low setting of my computer that can't do a good compression, do you have some tip?
Thanks for everything!
Hi, what white balance settings would you recommend for underwater footage?
In your opinion do you think I could film 4k@60 with the wind slayer foam on without the 11 overheating during a dirt bike race, or should I use 30fps? I would like 60 fps if possible.
Nice video! I just got a GoPro 11 black and this video came in handy as I am a first time user. Thanks to this video! I will follow your steps to set up mine.
For the wind reduction, I’m gonna cut out small round circles out of a microphone sponge cover. Instead of buying that whole foam cage. Looks a bit ugly covering the whole camera with it in my opinion.
If you're vlogging with the hero 11 what view setting would you recommend? Hypervjew seems too much...
Just got a HERO 11 today. I just set all the setting to your recommendations. Going to give it the maiden voyage tomorrow outside with what's suppose to be a party cloudy day. I'll be filming my Doberman Pinschers while training. Thank You so much guys !!!!
Are you happy with yours? ✌️ I orderd mine last night :)
Thanks so much for a Really Helpful Video. I just bought my first GoPro (hero 11), and looking forward to creating some content for my channel.
I tried using the GoPro 10 for light real estate work, but the bow/distortion was absolutely brutal and unusable, since real estate has to be shot wide. I have since bought professional equipment and sold the 10. But would like to know if this 11 can be used for "occasional" real estate use. I have clients that just want 15 photos for the mls and/or a 90 second video. This would save time especially if I have multiple shoots that day. If so, what settings would you recommend? Thanks.
The dji osmo action 3 looks alot less distorted in superwide view. It might be exactly what you need.
Your first videos about GoPro settings and post processing was super helpful, tempted to pick up an 11 now since my 7 is finally getting a little old in the tooth!
Great video and this really helped. You guys are rockstars
I'm using this video as a guide but I am using a DJI Action 5 Pro which has a built-in colour temperature sensor. Does this mean I can leave the white balance on auto since the camera is able to accurately measure the correct colour temp?
Some more detail on lenses:
8:7 is full sensor mode. The lenses are just cropping parts out of that sensor image and doing different things with it.
Hyperview takes the full 8:7 image and dynamically stretches it to 16:9. Superview takes a 4:3 image crop of the 8:7 and dynamically stretches that to 16:9. Wide and linear just take progressively more aggressive crops out of the 8:7 image to cut down on fisheye.
You can do all of this in post right now, and is the big selling point of the camera. It is also why shooting in narrow (and linear, for the most part) never makes sense. You can always crop in post, but you can't add missing footage back in. Thus, better to record the max image available to you and scale it down as needed.
The app update will just do all this cropping/adjustment for you. This mostly will be beneficial for Hyperview and Superview lenses, as they are unique to the GoPro algorithm. So instead of having a Hyperview or Superview video you are stuck with, you can shoot 8:7 and have the ability to crop it into whatever you want OR swap to Hyperview/Superview. So basically recording all three at once.
I like Hyperview for driving and stationary POV, but so far when using it while on foot the distortion is too much. Better to use 8x7 in those cases.
Thanks for the explanation but what about the distortion in wide angle modes. Can this be removed in post.
@@Laygtraveller Yes, using software. Davinci Resolve Studio has this feature for certain
Well explained! Do you know if there is any more complexity to the super/hyper-view than just adding dynamic stretch in Premier/FCP? Like a centered Andy Effects classic stretch?
@@VernalFilm I just know it is elastic, so that you've got no distortion near the center but progressively more out towards the sides. as far as I know nobody has exactly replicated it.
So I can shoot in 8:7 and with the app (quik app?) I can swap between hyperview/superview etc?
Awesome video! Especially at the 19:40 mark for the reccomended settings that you described. Took a screenshot for later reference. Well done video overall. Thank you both👍
Great info. I’m a retired photojournalist and was never required to do videography. This was really helpful.
My Hero 11 is on order so this was a great help. Thank you!
Thank you!
Do you also have the content for the best helmet POV for GoPro?
Great video, but where is the screen on the GoPro Hero 11 Black? 5:46
i got Goopro 11 christmas gift from my Son. I am still learning. watching your vids. thanks