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Nic Barnes

posted on 22nd Nov 15 at 19:57

My original one couldn't pick anything up at all. Was a go pro 1.


Steve

posted on 22nd Nov 15 at 10:39

Pro tune will look shite until you import it via gopro studio then apply the protune post process filter then it will look better than stuff filmed with the camera auto processing. Having said that I wouldn't use protune for low light stuff. There is specific iso settings in the camera for low light stuff.

Older go pros were wank in low light but the 4 is pretty impressive tbf


Nic Barnes

posted on 21st Nov 15 at 23:23

Find it odd having the photos in a wide lense format I know you can change that I just didn't to see what they looked like. Probably better than what my phone can do so that's cool.


Nic Barnes

posted on 21st Nov 15 at 23:22


Nic Barnes

posted on 21st Nov 15 at 23:20


Nic Barnes

posted on 21st Nov 15 at 23:19

Took some photos today with it knocking pro tune off come out ok.


DaveyLC

posted on 17th Nov 15 at 11:59

Go pros are pretty shit in low light..

Generally you want to use a low frame rate and a wide angle to increase 'exposure' ..


Nic Barnes

posted on 17th Nov 15 at 11:51

I was trying in in 4K. Normally film in 1080p for biking stuff and that seems fine. I think pro tune needs knocked off.


SteveoBC

posted on 17th Nov 15 at 11:32

yeh protune seem to fuck a few things up

1080p or 720p at 60fps are the usual ones iv been using for track days/go karting and all have come out just fine


Nic Barnes

posted on 17th Nov 15 at 11:26

I went to see Durham lumiere on the weekend and thought I would try and record it using my go pro 4. Now some of the stuff came out ok, but the main bit which was the protection on to th cathedral didn't work so well. Is there a specific useful setting/set up to use for low light night time? It was set on pro tune, which after a quick search may have been a bad thing to use?

Thanks in advance.

I will upload the footage I got later on regardless so at least you can see what I mean.