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Good day @skatehive!
This is a little video of me testing out the GOPro11. I used only the default settings as I just got
it the other week and never really touched it until my day-off. So far, the default settings is
good and I am very impressed by the 4k video. The size of the camera is a little larger than the
Gopro6 and 4, the ones I had but not that heavy and still fits my palm. It was a worth it buy,
and from a guy like me who skates and film for a hobby; it is just enough.
I have not tinkered with the settings when I skated last week, but sure enough I found some
tips on YT to improve the settings and make use of the important ones. The 4k video was good
and me filming solo I do a lot of cropping to make my videos look closer, the quality of the
photo stills is also great, here are a few:
One thing I wanted to see on filming skateboarding was the hypersmooth feature.
Unfortunately, this December month is busy, and all the guys could not skate on my schedule.
The battery of this one is good enough to last 2 hours, Filming with 4k at 60FPS maybe the
case. I decided not to go under 4k with this camera, I mean going for 1080p feels like a let
down if the camera is capable of shooting 5k! My iPhone can also shoot 4k but in terms of
memory capacity, and its main function as a mobile phone is the reason I donβt shoot 4k with it
frequently.
I bought a sandisk SD card with 256 memory to use with this one because as soon as I plugged
in my old 64GB form my gopro6, it has a prompt in the camera that says the memory card is
not compatible. it needed a highspeed card to be able to use the 4k, 5k mode and to avoid
corruption in the files. Honestly, I do not know about these things, and I did not care, but
losing files is not a great experience and frustrating so I got the compatible memory card.
Enjoy watching!
I am rusty and I have not tried a new trick on this video. Bear with me on the sketchy flips.
Hahah.
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