Yeah, at my day job we shoot everything in 720/60p for the same reason. We standardized on 720 to save storage space and keep the work files a bit more manageable. But, I'm thinking for my "outside work", I may settle on 1080/60p for the aerial stuff, but I'm still interested to see how 2.7K looks.Ravecreative said:Nope. But I do want to.
I always film at 1080 at 60fps
I find it's nice to slow the pans down if they are too fast, it works really well.
Go into your Settings menu on the GoPro and look for the OSD option. According to the manual (Pg.44), you should be able to switch off all the on screen icons during shooting and playback. I haven't tried this myself, but it looks like that should kill them.bellumgessi said:Guys - when I run my Hero3+ out the IOSD + AVL58, I am getting extra "STUFF" on my OSD: Battery level of my gopro (don't care) type of filming: 1080P 60fps and a few other things.. How do I turn this off on my Gopro so it is not displaying any more on the OSD?
Thanks
Matt
PS - 1st flight with FPS was excellent. I'm using 8in Koolerton and did a great job handling static. Really nice in BRIGHT SUN LIGHT too. very good image quality.
http://www.amazon.com/Koolertron-Monito ... roduct_top
I'm a Park Ranger with the National Park Service, specifically Channel Islands National Park http://www.nps.gov/chis/index.htmRavecreative said:Yeh. I had that problem too
You have to turn the osd off on the gopro menu on the camera.
@droneranger what is your day job?
Thanks, I love it. If you ever make your way out here to SoCal, I'd be pleased to give you the "cook's tour", Ravecreative.Ravecreative said:Wow
Sounds amazing.
Absolutely.....you can see some examples of the aerial footage that was shot with the LongRanger in our park film, but I'm certainly looking forward to trying it out with the P2.Ravecreative said:With access to scenery like that, I can't wait to see some of your footage.
droneranger said:Thanks, I love it. If you ever make your way out here to SoCal, I'd be pleased to give you the "cook's tour", Ravecreative.Ravecreative said:Wow
Sounds amazing.
BTW, I'm trying to get our folks interested in shooting aerial footage during our park projects by showing them just how cost effective these little RC birds can be and what great footage they can produce. I mean, it can't hold up to a LongRanger running a Wescam ball with a Red Epic in it, but it also doesn't cost thousands of dollars an hour to lease. And you can backpack the thing in. Try that with a full size helo! :lol:
Thank you so much bellumgessi! It certainly is fascinating how technology can benefit us in ways that one never imagined. As I'm sure you're aware, technology is also a double-edged sword that is neither inherently good nor bad, but is either beneficial or not depending on how it is used and by whom.bellumgessi said:droneranger said:Thanks, I love it. If you ever make your way out here to SoCal, I'd be pleased to give you the "cook's tour", Ravecreative.Ravecreative said:Wow
Sounds amazing.
BTW, I'm trying to get our folks interested in shooting aerial footage during our park projects by showing them just how cost effective these little RC birds can be and what great footage they can produce. I mean, it can't hold up to a LongRanger running a Wescam ball with a Red Epic in it, but it also doesn't cost thousands of dollars an hour to lease. And you can backpack the thing in. Try that with a full size helo! :lol:
Sounds absolutely awesome. I am always amazed at how technology influences our lives in ways we never imaged. Just reading your comments Droneranger and watching a few of the videos from your site I see how a hobby to some of us, could in effect help protect a national treasure by helping all of us see it in a way that wasn't (financially) possible before. I wish you good luck and hope you get lots of air time!
Regards
B
Well, I won't be looking at any of that from the air, at least not for a while......Ravecreative said:With access to scenery like that, I can't wait to see some of your footage.
It came with the default set to 200Hz. Yes, it is a GoPro 3+ Black. I don't think that it is a mechanical or electrical connection issue, because I can sometimes get the thing to respond just by starting up the Assistant software. All pins and cables look OK.Ravecreative said:oh yeh... what frequency is the gimbal set to, maybe it's too high for the servo motors - try clicking on the defaults button on the assistant software.
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