Award for criminally underrated channels goes too... Hands down one of the best channels for stuff like this, excellent video quality, concise information and overall great delivery. Cheers man
Just a minor point of clarification. I do strongly recommend using an ND filter on a gopro, makes your footage look a lot better and helps with dialing in exposure, BUT there is more to the story. Doubling the shutter speed of your frame rate is the most common approach to video, and it is a standard. However, you can fuss with these settings to achieve certain artistic effects. simply lowering your shutter speed (ie 1/60 at 60 fps, rather than 1/125) will get you more motion blur, you can also play with this to your advantage, especially at high frame rates. Lower shutter speed means more blur, higher will result in "choppy" looking footage if you go to far. When you increase the frame rate (and thereby the shutter speed) you are effectively giving the camera dramatically less light. The camera's auto iso setting will have to go up to compensate, making your footage more grainy. YOU DO NOT NEED TO SHOOT HIGH FRAME RATE ALL THE TIME. If you're trying to improve your image quality, fuss about with different shooting settings based on your preference, and the available lighting. "Set it and forget it" shooting is never going to get you the best image quality. You have to learn how the camera works, then understand what you need to adjust for best results.
I appreciate the explanation in this video. I was just watching a couple videos talking about how an ND Filter would help achieve better motion blur in recordings but it's more about the frame rate to shutter speed setting! Lowering your shutter speed brings in MORE light which washes out your shot unless you use the ND Filter to lower that light to get a cleaner shot. THANK YOU
Thanks for sharing..... Yes, the 180-degree rule is very important for that nice motion blur but, GoPros have a huge problem between ND filters and Hypersmooth. ND's on GoPros are great in very bright scenes and some sunsets but, other than that useless unless you turn off Hypersmooth. Hypersmooth needs all the light it can get, without it, your footage is jittery due to being digital. Best solution that I have heard of for using ND's is the use of a gimbal with Hypersmooth turned off. This situation would give you the best use of the 180-degree rule for great motion blur for most situations. Thanks again for sharing. 👍😊
Traditionally the shutter speed is normally double the frame rate. However, I heard that for moto videos, or in general motorsports, because everything is moving much faster than normal, the shutter speed should be higher 3-4x times, apparently. What are your thoughts on this?
That’s by far the best explanation I’ve seen yet on using nd filters. Good job Rob 1. Rob 2 did a decent job as well. Good on ya both. Loving these videos man. Helping me out a lot to get my videos and photos up to spec. Keep ‘em coming. 👍
Thanks heaps for the kudos bro - I really appreciate it. Sometimes I’m a lil like “eh I hope this makes sense” haha. Glad to know I’m helping some out 🤙
Holy shit, I had been wondering why I couldnt get the "look" I was going for from my gopro footage. I didn't think the missing link was motion blur. Thank you for explaining it so well too.
How do you pick between the filters? Do you look at the preview on the gopro to determine if its filtering enough light, or do you simply take a guess and whack one on and hope for the best? I've been struggling to get a good camera angle and am keen to up my game but this is a little confusing having to choose between them.
If you lock your shutter at 1/60 and ride in lower light conditions you would get the same results even without the ND filter. As long as the footage doesn't get overexposed. Am i right?
Moto Feelz well just purchased the purple panda, the mic adaptor, the long arm, the ND filter and tried to get the rode but it don’t send to my address. All good.
Hey Rob! Thank you so much for all your videos and tips! It's great to see another person so passionate about motorcycles, adventures and cameras! After watching most of your videos, I'm ready to upgrade my setup to the next level! Keep up doing good job! Greeting from Hainan, China!
really enjoyed this, no time thievery and very useful. subbed. even appreciate the ads being at the end. let them play while I type tis comment. Gent👍🏻
Super helpful video. Your videos are so well put together great to watch. Although I am lightyears behind you have given me something to aspire to. Subbed, liked and waiting for the next vid! Peace!
awesome vid, but you really do not need the nd filter correct? if its the evening not much sun and you are recording at 30fps and shutter at 1/60th and the exposure looks good then you can still get the affects of blur without the filter?
Hey Sir, what means EV? (EV: 0 & EV: N/A) What would you recommend if you have mixed conditions? Example; I drive my motorcycle through a dense forest during the day and then back on the road?
syumassh haha awesome to hear bro! I guess with GoPro it’s be a bit of trial and error until you get used to knowing which one to use with how bright / how slow your shutter. GoPro’s don’t have an exposure meter so you’d be judging from the viewfinder which can be risky as it may not be accurate.
Hey Rob, great vids you've inspired me to get into the ND game. Still using a Hero 4 and I tried an ND16 in bright light at the weekend at 27k 24fps and 1/48. Towards the sun was washed out though and away from it super dark, with the quality reduced to looking like 720p. Perhaps the cheap filters are just garbage as i struggled to find any. Maybe the answer is that 360 RS upgrade (affiliated of course).
Here is one "small" problem, not even Gopro and his perfect electronic stabilization is build for that low shutter speed, you need at least 100 shutter speed to make your stabilization working properly. You may not have noticed, but with that low shutter speed is your whole image blurred exactly in the time when camera is trying to stabilize your image from shakes. Of course, the biggest shutter/fps speed = less blur. Same problem with my Yi 4k + :)
Ahhh interesting! Thanks heaps for that man. That being said - I am still impressed with how stable it is compared to its predecessors. No doubt they’ll be developing action cameras without this issue soon (or already have)
Hey, it's nice to see a biker make a video about how to film on a bike! Just quick question about your settings. Do you use hypersmooth at all when using the filters? I've heard you can't and they will ruin the video, however, where I live the roads are pretty shitty so it's nice to have the stabilisation. Cheers!
Amazing video ! so for my last car shooting shot I put ND filter then I forgot to change shutter speed to manual and didn't get great look but here is my question! I realized inside the car shot was darker and with AUTO shutter speed and ND filter on the footage became a bit noisy even in bright light! but I'm thinking maybe inside the car to use ND filter #4 and manual shutter speed hopefully will be fixed! Set this shutter speed with 24FPS is not easy for a car that constantly changes the speed and goes through different light situations! Will be great to explain please!
Do you keep Hyper Smooth off when you're riding with the ND's to avoid the jittery issue I've heard/seen? The free rides seem smooth but also nicely exposed! Got a Hero 9 on the way and hoping to get some good footage on sunny days!
I get asked this a fair bit! I’ve never had an issue and never knew there was one. Hyper smooth all the way baby! The Hero 9 looks like a true winner! Good luck with it 🤘
Hypersmooth needs al the light it can get. Due to it being digital, once you place ND's on it takes some of that light away causing the jittery effect. Best to turn off Hypersmooth when using ND's.
There’s no really point using an ND filter at night as the whole idea of an ND filter is to restrict the amount of light reaching the sensor so that you can extend the shutter speed. If you use one at night you’d have to slow the shutter down to the point where you’d have a constant blurry image, or super grainy image from the high ISO.
Are the ND Filters compatible with the motovlog setup video's helmet configuration? I'm asking because another case with mic adapter I've seen isn't compatible with the filters without some sanding and filing
double shutter speed is to low for GoPro, image gets jittery because hypersmooth breaks. You can still achieve motion blur with 1/125 when shooting at 24/30 fps and the jitters get away. Even shooting at 1/250 isn't that bad
Love your work ;) I use a Gopro 8 and have it set to superview all the time when riding my bike, do you get vignetting with these filters in superview?
How do you know which ND filters to use in particular weather conditions? I have Osmo pocket and it shows me current exposition. So I use manual mode to measure amount of light and apply proper filter. In gopro there is no EV indicator. So you have to do it approximately? Thanks.
@@MotoFeelz Could that be because your on a motorcycle? I would like to try an ND filter for my mountainbike videos, but maybe the hypersmooth doesn't work then.
BOTH! If you want more motion blur you need to extend the shutter speed which will allow more light to hit the sensor, which means you'll need a darker grade ND filter (higher number)
Hi bro could you tell me how did you do to export in full quality on premiere pls? i shoot in 4k with nd filtrers, but when i render i loss quality!! thank you man nice videos!
Hey did you find an answer to this? I was testing my gopro yesterday and the footage was utter garbage with the hypersmooth ON. I think you have to turn it OFF completely.
@@58lifestylez I have not recieved an answer. but i did some research, and indeed what i found out is that you have to turn off the hypersmooth stuff completely
If I go skiing in a very bright sunlight day with no clouds, is it necessary to have ND Filter? I will need to turn on Hypersmooth to help with the vibration of Skiing. I just used Freewell ND16 today with Settings at 5K, 30 FPS, 1/60 Shuttle Speed and the videos came out as Over-Exposed. Do I need to make other adjustments in GoPro Hero9 to make it work? Or do I need ND filter at all for a very bright sunlight day with no clouds and sunlight reflection from the snow?
You need a darker ND filter! The higher the number the darker the tint. If it’s super over exposed try 2 steps up to a ND64, otherwise step it up one to ND32.
ayy bro, is this with the stabilization on? was watching another video where a gentleman said the video wouldn't come out good with the ND filter + stabilization on
Hi! First of all congratulation - great quality of the videos, good job! My comment is connected with your mirror on a right side. What is that, kind, name, producer...? Thanks in advance for the ansver. A
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i assume that by increasing the motion blur with a longer exposure per frame we also can get rid of the background artefacts made by action cams, right? they get less visible, the moving background look more washed out than digitaly oversharpened while the bike and the more less static things your are looking at keep more detail, right?.
Correct. Although you'll need to keep your head steady if you want to grab a sharp image of your bike or whatever you want seen in detail
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@@MotoFeelz I see thanks, yeah I guess a small light steady cam accesory for helmet action cams would be such a nice thing from the action can industry, until then I guess we will have to do it the traditional way 😂😂
Hi ! How are you today, My Name is Mr.Herman Woods . I was watching your video.I have a Go Prp 11 .And when i take fooiage ! And put it on my computor .And play it ! It looks good ! But when i move our pan to the left our Right .I get motion blur .For some reason. I thought it is my setting !. Our is it. My soft ware player ! I have a Rysen 7 3700X CPU WITH A RTX 3080Ti GPU . SO WHY AM I GETTING SO MUCH MOTION BLUR .WHEN I MOVE SO QUICK. ! CAN YOU LET ME KNOW .THANK YOU ! FOR YOUR TIME .MR.H.WOODS
Why Motion Blur? 0:57
How to achieve it? 1:50
Non-motion blur / motion blur comparrison 3:30
The ND Filter I use 5:24
What is Shutter Speed? 5:44
Award for criminally underrated channels goes too... Hands down one of the best channels for stuff like this, excellent video quality, concise information and overall great delivery. Cheers man
Thanks heaps man I really appreciate that! Glad you dig it 🙏🙏
Just a minor point of clarification. I do strongly recommend using an ND filter on a gopro, makes your footage look a lot better and helps with dialing in exposure, BUT there is more to the story.
Doubling the shutter speed of your frame rate is the most common approach to video, and it is a standard. However, you can fuss with these settings to achieve certain artistic effects. simply lowering your shutter speed (ie 1/60 at 60 fps, rather than 1/125) will get you more motion blur, you can also play with this to your advantage, especially at high frame rates. Lower shutter speed means more blur, higher will result in "choppy" looking footage if you go to far.
When you increase the frame rate (and thereby the shutter speed) you are effectively giving the camera dramatically less light. The camera's auto iso setting will have to go up to compensate, making your footage more grainy. YOU DO NOT NEED TO SHOOT HIGH FRAME RATE ALL THE TIME. If you're trying to improve your image quality, fuss about with different shooting settings based on your preference, and the available lighting.
"Set it and forget it" shooting is never going to get you the best image quality. You have to learn how the camera works, then understand what you need to adjust for best results.
Doesn’t this cause issues with stabilisation ??
@kinder_minder_ Glad I could help!
this video is so helpful! thank you for making this!
Absolute pleasure 🙏🙏
Keep up the quality content bro!! This channel is gonna blow through the roof!!! Mark my words.
I appreciate the explanation in this video. I was just watching a couple videos talking about how an ND Filter would help achieve better motion blur in recordings but it's more about the frame rate to shutter speed setting!
Lowering your shutter speed brings in MORE light which washes out your shot unless you use the ND Filter to lower that light to get a cleaner shot. THANK YOU
Thanks for sharing..... Yes, the 180-degree rule is very important for that nice motion blur but, GoPros have a huge problem between ND filters and Hypersmooth. ND's on GoPros are great in very bright scenes and some sunsets but, other than that useless unless you turn off Hypersmooth. Hypersmooth needs all the light it can get, without it, your footage is jittery due to being digital. Best solution that I have heard of for using ND's is the use of a gimbal with Hypersmooth turned off. This situation would give you the best use of the 180-degree rule for great motion blur for most situations. Thanks again for sharing. 👍😊
I think Rob number 2 did an incredible job demonstrating - what do you guys think?
Ha! super creative man, so cool how you figured that out! I see another how to video idea for that trick 🤔 lol
Zuk Moto haha maybe!
Yep that was great. Which one are you right now.
Outback Outlaw I honestly don’t know anymore
Rob 2 is the man!
Best video I’ve ever seen to explain in the filters
How come youtube never recommended your channel, I searched for bronze found gold
Traditionally the shutter speed is normally double the frame rate. However, I heard that for moto videos, or in general motorsports, because everything is moving much faster than normal, the shutter speed should be higher 3-4x times, apparently. What are your thoughts on this?
With high shutter speed it make video judder because every frame is sharp and clear, and no blur blending between the frames.
Finally man someone who explains this
Glad to help bro!
The best video which explains the ND filter concept ! Thanks
That’s by far the best explanation I’ve seen yet on using nd filters. Good job Rob 1. Rob 2 did a decent job as well. Good on ya both.
Loving these videos man. Helping me out a lot to get my videos and photos up to spec. Keep ‘em coming. 👍
Thanks heaps for the kudos bro - I really appreciate it. Sometimes I’m a lil like “eh I hope this makes sense” haha. Glad to know I’m helping some out 🤙
Holy shit, I had been wondering why I couldnt get the "look" I was going for from my gopro footage. I didn't think the missing link was motion blur. Thank you for explaining it so well too.
same
A pleasure bro! Glad I could help 🙏👊
This was the most informative but concise video on the topic, ty broski
How do you pick between the filters? Do you look at the preview on the gopro to determine if its filtering enough light, or do you simply take a guess and whack one on and hope for the best? I've been struggling to get a good camera angle and am keen to up my game but this is a little confusing having to choose between them.
If you lock your shutter at 1/60 and ride in lower light conditions you would get the same results even without the ND filter. As long as the footage doesn't get overexposed. Am i right?
100% bro 👊👊
I’m gonna invest now. I’m going to the link immediately. I have the GP 8 and I’m looking for the media mod for the camera as well
Outback Outlaw ahh sick man yea you won’t be disappointed there - keen to see what you come up with
Moto Feelz well just purchased the purple panda, the mic adaptor, the long arm, the ND filter and tried to get the rode but it don’t send to my address. All good.
First time I saw anyone talk about this! 👍👍👍👍👍
Yew! Stoked!
Do I need to adjust the ISO on the gopro? Some say you need to adjust it.
This is so dope!
Johan Moto glad you enjoyed it bro 🙏
Hey Rob! Thank you so much for all your videos and tips! It's great to see another person so passionate about motorcycles, adventures and cameras! After watching most of your videos, I'm ready to upgrade my setup to the next level! Keep up doing good job! Greeting from Hainan, China!
Should I use a filter for night?
This was really well done! Now i actually understand wtf all this means
Can you demonstrate the tunnel bit
Bro this was an awesome video! Stood by the IG story count down for this one lol
Zuk Moto haha awesome thanks bro! Glad you’re all over it 🙏👊
@@MotoFeelz all post notifications on my dude! 🤙🏻
Zuk Moto I appreciate that bro 🙏🙏
can nd filter use at night also? ND16 for day ND8 for night?
Great explanation kinda feel like I actually know what to do with nd filters now. Thank you!!
i'll try this tomorrow for sure.
Good Tutorial man, loved the tutorial, from India
Glad you enjoyed man 🙏🙏
And for the stabilization?
4:20 What ND filter were you using for this shot? ND16?
I only have an ND 16 haha. So yes
@@MotoFeelz boom! I was just gonna get a 16 as well since I mainly shoot in broad daylight. Thanks 👍
thanks man! really useful information. i really liked your editing too!
Glad you enjoyed it man! Thanks heaps
Hahah 3 years later but what about the iso can that stay auto or should it be changed to a set number ?
Always great to use ND filters, I actually prefer it, more cinematic videos for Gopro.
Good job mate, I enjoyed our video as usual.
Keep it up
MH5 they make everything look dope! Thanks heaps legend 🙏👊
really enjoyed this, no time thievery and very useful. subbed. even appreciate the ads being at the end. let them play while I type tis comment. Gent👍🏻
Is this better than polarpro?
niceeeeeeeeeee advice , love
Yew!
Massive! Massive! Peter McKinnon Vibess
thanks Im gonna try 1/30 shutterspeed with nd 32, trying to get my riding to look like a game
Super helpful video.
Your videos are so well put together great to watch. Although I am lightyears behind you have given me something to aspire to.
Subbed, liked and waiting for the next vid!
Peace!
Glad to hear it bro! Stoked you’re digging the vids thanks heaps 🙏👊
nice editing.thank you man !! i like it
Thanks heaps bro - glad you dug it 🙏
You’re the G
Can you get this effect without the camera cover thing?
Only if it's dark, like just after sunset, or in a tunnel
where do you keep your max iso at?
Great explanation 👌
Thanks heaps legend 🙏
awesome vid, but you really do not need the nd filter correct? if its the evening not much sun and you are recording at 30fps and shutter at 1/60th and the exposure looks good then you can still get the affects of blur without the filter?
RMSFAM09 absolutely man - but only in the eve or morn when the sun ain’t pumping
Moto Feelz sweet. ty ty
Your explanation was perfect!
Glad it was helpful!
I just ordered these +CPL for my ace pro,, when should CPL be used versus ND+manual shutter?
Hey Sir,
what means EV? (EV: 0 & EV: N/A)
What would you recommend if you have mixed conditions? Example; I drive my motorcycle through a dense forest during the day and then back on the road?
hello I have a gopro 9, to make this type of video with filters, how should I set the stabilization? high low or boost? bye thank you
I use high, boost crops too much out and low is too low
So do you use a different shutter speed for the different nd filter variants?
How do you know which grade 4-32 of ND you should use? Anyway, subbed. Breath of fresh air from all the murican and brit-ish folks doing moto content.
syumassh haha awesome to hear bro! I guess with GoPro it’s be a bit of trial and error until you get used to knowing which one to use with how bright / how slow your shutter. GoPro’s don’t have an exposure meter so you’d be judging from the viewfinder which can be risky as it may not be accurate.
Anyone know where to get cheaper nd filters for go pro 10 Bc i dont feel like spending 80$ on them :(
Hey Rob, great vids you've inspired me to get into the ND game. Still using a Hero 4 and I tried an ND16 in bright light at the weekend at 27k 24fps and 1/48. Towards the sun was washed out though and away from it super dark, with the quality reduced to looking like 720p. Perhaps the cheap filters are just garbage as i struggled to find any. Maybe the answer is that 360 RS upgrade (affiliated of course).
Very nice video! It feels like the Peter McKinnon of motorcycles 😛
Motonerdo I feel like we’d get along haha
Is there going to be a difference in blur or brightness if using a 30fps (1/60 frame) vs a 60 fps (1/20 frame) with the same filter. ie a 16?? Thanks
Yes. and 60 fps for 1/120.
This video is soo sick 😂
Haha glad you dig it bro 🙏
The tunnel of OBSIDIAN!!
Simon Vaughan yea man - I’ve been there haha
Here is one "small" problem, not even Gopro and his perfect electronic stabilization is build for that low shutter speed, you need at least 100 shutter speed to make your stabilization working properly. You may not have noticed, but with that low shutter speed is your whole image blurred exactly in the time when camera is trying to stabilize your image from shakes. Of course, the biggest shutter/fps speed = less blur. Same problem with my Yi 4k + :)
drive.google.com/file/d/1TniR3sEQJF08iRiNSk6oEkCVAurJlGDG/view?usp=sharing
Ahhh interesting! Thanks heaps for that man. That being said - I am still impressed with how stable it is compared to its predecessors. No doubt they’ll be developing action cameras without this issue soon (or already have)
Is there a way to get motion blur with the original lens?
Bc i need hypersmooth for some shots.
Awesome explained by the way! I got it 👍
Hey, it's nice to see a biker make a video about how to film on a bike! Just quick question about your settings. Do you use hypersmooth at all when using the filters? I've heard you can't and they will ruin the video, however, where I live the roads are pretty shitty so it's nice to have the stabilisation. Cheers!
Amazing video ! so for my last car shooting shot I put ND filter then I forgot to change shutter speed to manual and didn't get great look but here is my question! I realized inside the car shot was darker and with AUTO shutter speed and ND filter on the footage became a bit noisy even in bright light! but I'm thinking maybe inside the car to use ND filter #4 and manual shutter speed hopefully will be fixed! Set this shutter speed with 24FPS is not easy for a car that constantly changes the speed and goes through different light situations! Will be great to explain please!
Do you keep Hyper Smooth off when you're riding with the ND's to avoid the jittery issue I've heard/seen? The free rides seem smooth but also nicely exposed! Got a Hero 9 on the way and hoping to get some good footage on sunny days!
I get asked this a fair bit! I’ve never had an issue and never knew there was one. Hyper smooth all the way baby!
The Hero 9 looks like a true winner! Good luck with it 🤘
Hypersmooth needs al the light it can get. Due to it being digital, once you place ND's on it takes some of that light away causing the jittery effect. Best to turn off Hypersmooth when using ND's.
"BOOOOOOOM" Indeed.
Gr8Gratz haha - “agreed”
Good job mate! Will the Gopro fit in ur case once the filter is on?
Sure will man!
If I have a case like ulazi do I have to remove the GoPro every time I switch to a ND filter?
Nd 16 filter video settings for a hero 9 ...do you have anything like that would help
stupid question, but can an ND filter be used at night?
There’s no really point using an ND filter at night as the whole idea of an ND filter is to restrict the amount of light reaching the sensor so that you can extend the shutter speed. If you use one at night you’d have to slow the shutter down to the point where you’d have a constant blurry image, or super grainy image from the high ISO.
Are the ND Filters compatible with the motovlog setup video's helmet configuration? I'm asking because another case with mic adapter I've seen isn't compatible with the filters without some sanding and filing
I use the original case so no modifications needed
Does the hypersmooth still work with the ND filter on ?
double shutter speed is to low for GoPro, image gets jittery because hypersmooth breaks. You can still achieve motion blur with 1/125 when shooting at 24/30 fps and the jitters get away. Even shooting at 1/250 isn't that bad
Thanks!
Pleasure
Love your work ;)
I use a Gopro 8 and have it set to superview all the time when riding my bike, do you get vignetting with these filters in superview?
Thanks heaps bro. I rock superview all the time and don’t get any vignetting 🙌
How do you know which ND filters to use in particular weather conditions? I have Osmo pocket and it shows me current exposition. So I use manual mode to measure amount of light and apply proper filter. In gopro there is no EV indicator. So you have to do it approximately? Thanks.
Great vid, subbed
Thank you!
do i need cpl?
Super video thanks for the tips. Hey do you have the name of the music at the very beginning? Very cool !
Could you drop the iso to get rid of some of the exposure? Or would vids still be overexposed and need an ND Filter?
Haha, nice one dude. I enjoyed that one!
Can you use superview with this filter?
Sure can - that’s what you’re looking at in all of my vids 👊
Peter McKinnon vibes that I get with his vids.
Haha thanks heaps man. What a legend 🙏
An other UA-camr said that hypersmooth doesn't work due to the ND filter. Is that true?
Not true man. I allllways pump hypersmooth and have never had an issue
@@MotoFeelz Could that be because your on a motorcycle? I would like to try an ND filter for my mountainbike videos, but maybe the hypersmooth doesn't work then.
gpH8 and ND filters is problematic for me. In 4K 24 fps, 1/48 doesn’t permit enough light to allow the Stab to work.
If I would like more motion blur, do I change the ND Filter or Shutter speed?
BOTH! If you want more motion blur you need to extend the shutter speed which will allow more light to hit the sensor, which means you'll need a darker grade ND filter (higher number)
do you use a nd filter for night rides?
And What about gimbal?
nice
Hi bro could you tell me how did you do to export in full quality on premiere pls? i shoot in 4k with nd filtrers, but when i render i loss quality!! thank you man nice videos!
I know its been a while but are you able to share all the protune settings you used? I really wanna replicate this look!
Check out my videos man, got dedicated ones on just this 🤘
What ISO settings do you use with the motion blur?
Hey man! ISO Min 100, Max 400
@@MotoFeelz thanks a lot ;)
Can you show me the details in the settings?
Shutter Speed?
ISO?
White Balance?
Sharpness?
Color Profile?
I’ve got multiple videos on settings 👊
@@MotoFeelz Oh. Thank you. Let me find and watch that video
When using ND filters, do you turn hypersmooth off? Since the low shutterspeed messes with the gyro and electrical stabilisation in the gopro
Hey did you find an answer to this? I was testing my gopro yesterday and the footage was utter garbage with the hypersmooth ON. I think you have to turn it OFF completely.
@@58lifestylez I have not recieved an answer. but i did some research, and indeed what i found out is that you have to turn off the hypersmooth stuff completely
Is there a chart that shows which one to use for which shutter range?
I’ve never seen one man - if you find one let me know!
If I go skiing in a very bright sunlight day with no clouds, is it necessary to have ND Filter? I will need to turn on Hypersmooth to help with the vibration of Skiing. I just used Freewell ND16 today with Settings at 5K, 30 FPS, 1/60 Shuttle Speed and the videos came out as Over-Exposed. Do I need to make other adjustments in GoPro Hero9 to make it work? Or do I need ND filter at all for a very bright sunlight day with no clouds and sunlight reflection from the snow?
You need a darker ND filter! The higher the number the darker the tint. If it’s super over exposed try 2 steps up to a ND64, otherwise step it up one to ND32.
What size sd card would you recommend for a hero 7 black? I’m looking to record around 4 hours of 4K footage, but could do with some advice 🙏
I’d say 128gb should do you fine 👊
ayy bro, is this with the stabilization on? was watching another video where a gentleman said the video wouldn't come out good with the ND filter + stabilization on
Yea man I hear this a lot. I’ve never had an issue with stabilization + ND filter. Still use them both and it comes out fine - absolute 0 issues.
@@MotoFeelz thanks m8, just put in an order for mine. following your vids brotha 🤘
Hi! First of all congratulation - great quality of the videos, good job!
My comment is connected with your mirror on a right side. What is that, kind, name, producer...?
Thanks in advance for the ansver. A
i assume that by increasing the motion blur with a longer exposure per frame we also can get rid of the background artefacts made by action cams, right? they get less visible, the moving background look more washed out than digitaly oversharpened while the bike and the more less static things your are looking at keep more detail, right?.
Correct. Although you'll need to keep your head steady if you want to grab a sharp image of your bike or whatever you want seen in detail
@@MotoFeelz I see thanks, yeah I guess a small light steady cam accesory for helmet action cams would be such a nice thing from the action can industry, until then I guess we will have to do it the traditional way 😂😂
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