The slower the shutter, the brighter the exposure but the worse stabilization will work. Ideally you’ll want to stay below 800 on these small sensor cameras. While technically true, anything over 1600 already gets grainy and hard to watch. Luckily, with pretty much all of the top action cams right now we can still set limits to how far it goes by using the ISO range.īeware: Some marketing slogans may say “improved low-light performance”, refering to the camera having a higher ISO limit (looking at you, DJI Action 3 with ISO 128.000). We don’t want to set one specific ISO value so the camera can still adjust exposure outdoors. Setting an ISO limit is your best bet to avoid noisy GoPro footage. Reduce the maximum ISO range to 1600 or lower. That basically equals to “Aperture priority” mode on a regular camera, since the aperture is fixed on a GoPro. Only for a steady tripod shot, manual shutter and ISO are viable. Because it’s an outdoor action cam, designed to move, it needs to adjust exposure to changing lighting conditions. I recommend setting both ISO and shutter to automatic my guide to the best GoPro Hero 11 settings optimized for mountain bike POV filming. A minimum of 2X the framerate is recommended to avoid overly blurry video. The longer it’s open, the more light can get to the sensor.
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