D d4ddyo Joined Mar 11, 2014 Messages 889 Reaction score 0 Apr 20, 2014 #1 Has anyone tried Low light/night flying video with GoPro? Do you get flashing red lights? GoPro Settings?
Has anyone tried Low light/night flying video with GoPro? Do you get flashing red lights? GoPro Settings?
M mcmax20 Joined Feb 26, 2014 Messages 169 Reaction score 0 Apr 20, 2014 #2 I just find it grainy, even with the low light setting on.
jumanoc Joined Jan 21, 2013 Messages 700 Reaction score 8 Apr 20, 2014 #3 GoPro Hero 3 Black, 1080, 48 fps, then lowered to 30 fps. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CPl0OYNN8o[/youtube]
GoPro Hero 3 Black, 1080, 48 fps, then lowered to 30 fps. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CPl0OYNN8o[/youtube]
D d4ddyo Joined Mar 11, 2014 Messages 889 Reaction score 0 Apr 20, 2014 #4 Not bad. The dusk scenes are nice.
D dentedk Joined Feb 19, 2014 Messages 25 Reaction score 0 Apr 20, 2014 #5 I was just thinking about this earlier! I was thinking about keeping it close but putting some electrical tape over the lights......would only have the lights in the back about 1/2 way covered. If it was not so windy I was going to try it.
I was just thinking about this earlier! I was thinking about keeping it close but putting some electrical tape over the lights......would only have the lights in the back about 1/2 way covered. If it was not so windy I was going to try it.
4wd Joined Mar 31, 2014 Messages 2,532 Reaction score 431 Location North York Moors Apr 21, 2014 #6 I was just watching this earlier. If you could match the colour it would look better. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHNIZrpra9w[/youtube]
I was just watching this earlier. If you could match the colour it would look better. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHNIZrpra9w[/youtube]
A acoll123 Joined Feb 9, 2014 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Apr 21, 2014 #7 2.7K 30 fps and wide is supposed to be good for low light according to Abe Kislevitz's article http://abekislevitz.com/understanding-your-new-gopro Andy
2.7K 30 fps and wide is supposed to be good for low light according to Abe Kislevitz's article http://abekislevitz.com/understanding-your-new-gopro Andy
D d4ddyo Joined Mar 11, 2014 Messages 889 Reaction score 0 Apr 21, 2014 #8 Crap. I never thought about a lens hood!
F FASTFJR Joined Nov 7, 2013 Messages 1,308 Reaction score 251 Age 62 Location South East PA Apr 21, 2014 #9 I got this sunset shot with 1080 24fps https://vimeo.com/92295353
G Gizmo3000 Joined Jan 25, 2013 Messages 1,859 Reaction score 4 Location Sherman Oaks, CA Apr 22, 2014 #10 24fps is a little better for low light. (slower shutter allows more light in) Protune off. I shot some night stuff at 2.7k,. but it was really well lit. stuff I've show that are dark,. look terrible.
24fps is a little better for low light. (slower shutter allows more light in) Protune off. I shot some night stuff at 2.7k,. but it was really well lit. stuff I've show that are dark,. look terrible.
H hjscm Joined Dec 14, 2013 Messages 143 Reaction score 1 Location Bay Area CA Apr 22, 2014 #11 You can buy an ir lense for gopro. Only problem is it would be useless in daytime. Colors will be way off
You can buy an ir lense for gopro. Only problem is it would be useless in daytime. Colors will be way off