bit by bit i'm more knowledge about this gopro hero 3 plus. my problem now is: 01. i can't change/reset the wifi password 02. i can't upgrade the version (cannot read upgrade software from sdcard). please help me, i'm youtuber too. thanks
I enjoyed the clip. Still trying to learn this gopro stuff. You said to set the resolution to 720p I don't see 720p only 720 I have a hero 3+ what does the p stand for? I thought it stood for protune so I turned it on and it didn't make a difference I still don't understand what the p indicates. Thanks
Lavar Mathena 720 p refers to the resolution of the image, which is 1080 pixels in width and 720 pixels in height. 1080 p is 1920 by 1080 pixels. Both are HD and 16:9 aspect ratio. The higher resolution takes more memory, which might be one reason to choose 720 p. But the choice really depends on your particular needs and where the video will be shown (computer, wide screen TV).
How would you make portions of the video slow motion and other parts real speed. I am making a video of Hawaiian shore break and I want the footage to slow down only for about 7 seconds when the wave is pitching. Thanks for the video! Helped a lot
BB22 Glad my video helped you. You can change the speed in parts of your video in GoPro Studio. I don't have a specific tutorial on this, but there are some on UA-cam. Here is one that does a good job explaining how to shoot and edit your footage to get a combination of slow motion and other speeds: ua-cam.com/video/k5qLrlBhJFk/v-deo.html
I will be filming from about 20 yard and my video will contain both regular speed and slow mo. will this setting affect the video for normal speed? thanks
+NΞYNΞY Prod. You should be able to use any movie-editing software to adjust the speed of a film clip. Here is a tutorial that briefly shows how to do this in Final Cut Pro X: ua-cam.com/video/Su05AnzRhG0/v-deo.html For best results, be sure to film at 120 fps or higher.
IAmJustAGiraf Porsing 1. Be sure to capture your footage at 120 fps by selecting that setting in your GoPro camera menu. 2. In GoPro Studio, before conversion, go into Advanced Settings and reduce speed to 30 fps. This should work.
omar abdel gawad You still have to shoot at 120 or higher fps with the GoPro or other camera and then slow down to 30 fps in editing with another device (computer). I'm not aware of a way to make this change in the go pro camera so that you can review the slo-mo in camera. To change the speed of a film clip from a GoPro, it must be imported to an editing program. You don't have to use GoPro Studio for this, however; other movie-editing programs such as iMovie usually have an option to change the speed of a film clip. If you are wanting to shoot and then review a slo-mo film with a single device, an iPhone 6 will shoot at 240 fps and will let you play it back at 30 fps. To reiterate: shoot your film at 120 fps with your GoPro or other camera, then change the speed to 30 fps in a movie-editing program to produce the slo-mo video.
Great value. Great looks.
Great video thanks for sharing, I just got a GoPro hero 4 silver and this helps a lot cause this is my first one GoPro
Thank you very much. Excellent Presentation !
Great video. Excited to try this. Thanks!
Thank you this was a great video very well explained
Really helpful to me as a complete newbie - thank you.
+Chris Jackson Glad this helped you.
Thank you Karen!!! Wonderful voice and helpful information! Again: THANK YOU for sharing these informations!!!!
+Gerald Meyer Thanks for your comment! Glad it was helpful.
That was so helpful. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much for your vídeo. I'm going to try that on my mtb vacations.
Paulo Torres Thanks for your comment. Good luck with your videos.
You can only set the camera to 120fps if you're in NTSC mode. In PAL mode your two options are 50 and 100 fps.
Thank you!
agreed but if you then import to pinnacle you can export to PAL, and slow it more if you wish
GREAT video thanks
And how do you setup that?
bit by bit i'm more knowledge about this gopro hero 3 plus. my problem now is: 01. i can't change/reset the wifi password 02. i can't upgrade the version (cannot read upgrade software from sdcard). please help me, i'm youtuber too. thanks
Great video really helped thanks hun
I enjoyed the clip. Still trying to learn this gopro stuff. You said to set the resolution to 720p I don't see 720p only 720 I have a hero 3+ what does the p stand for? I thought it stood for protune so I turned it on and it didn't make a difference I still don't understand what the p indicates. Thanks
Lavar Mathena
720 p refers to the resolution of the image, which is 1080 pixels in width and 720 pixels in height. 1080 p is 1920 by 1080 pixels. Both are HD and 16:9 aspect ratio. The higher resolution takes more memory, which might be one reason to choose 720 p. But the choice really depends on your particular needs and where the video will be shown (computer, wide screen TV).
Thank you so much for your help.
Great tutorial, thank you!
Thanks for the comment! Glad you liked it.
Hi, I know it`s been a long time ago, but can you remind this box on your camera is a waterproof box ? And of course, thx, for your tutorial)
How would you make portions of the video slow motion and other parts real speed. I am making a video of Hawaiian shore break and I want the footage to slow down only for about 7 seconds when the wave is pitching.
Thanks for the video! Helped a lot
BB22 Glad my video helped you. You can change the speed in parts of your video in GoPro Studio. I don't have a specific tutorial on this, but there are some on UA-cam. Here is one that does a good job explaining how to shoot and edit your footage to get a combination of slow motion and other speeds: ua-cam.com/video/k5qLrlBhJFk/v-deo.html
I will be filming from about 20 yard and my video will contain both regular speed and slow mo. will this setting affect the video for normal speed? thanks
I don't think it will matter, but it may depend on how your editing program handles the two types of clips.
What's the highest frame rate this camera can shoot at in full 1920x1080p?
At 1080p, you can shoot at 60 fps; drop to 720p, and you can shoot at 120fps.
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Blast, I can do that with my Canon, I need 120 and over at HQ, Ok thanks anyway.
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can you do the same thing in Final cut ?
+NΞYNΞY Prod. You should be able to use any movie-editing software to adjust the speed of a film clip. Here is a tutorial that briefly shows how to do this in Final Cut Pro X: ua-cam.com/video/Su05AnzRhG0/v-deo.html
For best results, be sure to film at 120 fps or higher.
***** Yup! I did in Final cut yesterday and made a little video! It's so much fun! tthk you btw
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mine dosent slow down when i convert and go to stp to its all the same ?
IAmJustAGiraf Porsing 1. Be sure to capture your footage at 120 fps by selecting that setting in your GoPro camera menu. 2. In GoPro Studio, before conversion, go into Advanced Settings and reduce speed to 30 fps. This should work.
***** can i setup the fps to 30 from camera instead of using gopro studio for slow motion ???
omar abdel gawad You still have to shoot at 120 or higher fps with the GoPro or other camera and then slow down to 30 fps in editing with another device (computer). I'm not aware of a way to make this change in the go pro camera so that you can review the slo-mo in camera. To change the speed of a film clip from a GoPro, it must be imported to an editing program. You don't have to use GoPro Studio for this, however; other movie-editing programs such as iMovie usually have an option to change the speed of a film clip. If you are wanting to shoot and then review a slo-mo film with a single device, an iPhone 6 will shoot at 240 fps and will let you play it back at 30 fps.
To reiterate: shoot your film at 120 fps with your GoPro or other camera, then change the speed to 30 fps in a movie-editing program to produce the slo-mo video.
***** thank you, now i have to use gopro studio :)
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