Thanks for sharing. I'm interested in getting a gopro 12 filming tennis match, 4k 60fps so that i can observe slow motion to improve my hitting skills. Have you encountered any overheating issue that the camera gets shut down?
@@kmw62 I didn't, but I always keep it in the shade, sometimes open it at the bottom and usually film at 4k but 30fps.. that also is enough for slow motion... Bigger problem is filming in the evening.. when the light is week. In the evenings, I started filming with my phone. It doesn't need so much light.
@@sashatennis2819 Many thanks! As a beginner I thought 60fps can help me to see the details, wrong position of wrist/elbow, etc. But I'll try 30fps. Using Gopro I'd like to film my tennis class as well which requires longer time than a phone can store.
I just tested it. I love it, but personally I need more weight. So I would probably buy 315g and 18 20, cause I play flatter backhand so I need more control. But I could play with this too, probably add more weight. But always demo the racket for 3-7 days if you can!
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Thanks for sharing. I'm interested in getting a gopro 12 filming tennis match, 4k 60fps so that i can observe slow motion to improve my hitting skills. Have you encountered any overheating issue that the camera gets shut down?
@@kmw62 I didn't, but I always keep it in the shade, sometimes open it at the bottom and usually film at 4k but 30fps.. that also is enough for slow motion... Bigger problem is filming in the evening.. when the light is week. In the evenings, I started filming with my phone. It doesn't need so much light.
@@sashatennis2819 Many thanks! As a beginner I thought 60fps can help me to see the details, wrong position of wrist/elbow, etc. But I'll try 30fps. Using Gopro I'd like to film my tennis class as well which requires longer time than a phone can store.
Great resolution 🙂
We got the new GoPro 😉
What do you think to the shift, have you added any weight ?
I just tested it. I love it, but personally I need more weight. So I would probably buy 315g and 18 20, cause I play flatter backhand so I need more control. But I could play with this too, probably add more weight.
But always demo the racket for 3-7 days if you can!