Got a tip for the comments. When doing sunrise and sunset timelapse use the spot meter feature in the gopro and spot meter the area closest to the sun to save your highlights and get the best exposure. Did it the other day and the difference is so nice.
First time night lapse trying to catch northern lights in Alberta Canada. Didn't see the aurora but I did a few lapses, I appreciate your advice. Got some stellar shots, Cheers!
I have some experience taking night photos. But never made a time lapse of it. I always found that even though exposure was certainly better at 30 seconds that you got a much cleaner picture at 15 to 20. I think 17 was my number. This is due to the rotation of the earth. Over 30 seconds you actually capture some movement . Edit: I certainly can't argue with your results though. I'd like to see a side by side.
What if you had just left all of the night time-lapse settings to auto? With this tutorial, I guess you shot the entire thing in manual photo-mode time-lapse and then blended it in post? What about selecting night-time lapse video and leaving everything to the camera? Thanks, nice job.
You should be all good ! Minor good practice, but it's usually not too invasive. Sometimes if there's large external lights shining it causes some reflections but in a dark sky it's pretty minimal
When shooting in RAW Photo, its around 10 MB per photo 25 MP each. So depending on the interval time, we re talking about 10GB - 30 GB When in Video mode, it has 4K quality so the size would be between 2 - 5 gigs.
Hi, thanks for the informative video 🙏🏼I want to record a Star sky today... I want to start at 0:00. it will be very darf in the Forest. Can you tell me which settings I should use in the time lapse? It would be my first time lapse and that of a starry sky. Thank you very much! 🙏🏼
Great video. I used Night Lapse before with GoPro. Awesome footage. This winter I am traveling to Iceland to shoot Northern Lights. Do I have to use NIGHT LAPSE? Because I will be in a secluded location only for three hours.
Abe, I see you have changed the title of this video 6 days after the fact to "HERO10" so I assume this means the footage here was actually from the Hero 10 you just couldn't mention it until today? Looking forward to your usual settings guide for the new camera. Congrats on the launch!
It’s just a relevant video for hero10 as well, as capabilities are very similar, and might as well take advantage of the search. And maybe some of this video was shot on 10 🤫 don’t tell the boss.
Hey Abe, thanks for sharing your tips. How do you avoid getting a shitload of hot pixels when shooting long exposures? Both my Hero8 Black and Hero9 Black produce a TON of hot pixels on long exposures. Shooting 30 second exposures I get more hot pixels than actual stars... :(
Are there settings for shooting still/photos during the day at say intervals of (1m, 5m, 10m, 30m...)? The camera would be fixed to a bicycle pointing forward. Therefore, images would be taken straight ahead while moving. Thank you for any suggestions.
I don’t think it is, which I am basing on how hard it is to get that piece off. That was my first thought too, with my luck a bird would shit right on the unprotected lens.
Got a tip for the comments. When doing sunrise and sunset timelapse use the spot meter feature in the gopro and spot meter the area closest to the sun to save your highlights and get the best exposure. Did it the other day and the difference is so nice.
Ok… but the post production is the key! Noise reduction and grading! This is the tutorial to make please!
This guy knows things
Exactly!!
What do you mean? "Put on log. Attach external battery" wasn't enough for you??
Export setting for premiere pro please
This is perfect timing. I'm headed out to Big Bend and plan on capturing night lapses. Thanks for more gold, Abe!
How'd it go?? Love BB.
First time night lapse trying to catch northern lights in Alberta Canada. Didn't see the aurora but I did a few lapses, I appreciate your advice. Got some stellar shots, Cheers!
top video mate. Thx for all the tips. all the best.
Wow, I have to try this. Simple straight to the point. Excellent video.
So nicely done. Thanks so much for the tutorial
I have some experience taking night photos. But never made a time lapse of it. I always found that even though exposure was certainly better at 30 seconds that you got a much cleaner picture at 15 to 20. I think 17 was my number. This is due to the rotation of the earth. Over 30 seconds you actually capture some movement . Edit: I certainly can't argue with your results though. I'd like to see a side by side.
great vid, thx for the advice, and that song during lapse, instantly looked it up. amazing choice!
What if you had just left all of the night time-lapse settings to auto? With this tutorial, I guess you shot the entire thing in manual photo-mode time-lapse and then blended it in post? What about selecting night-time lapse video and leaving everything to the camera? Thanks, nice job.
Yeah after watching this video it makes me want to go camping now can’t beat the good outdoors love it thanks for sharing and keep safe 🤝🇮🇪👍
i live in brazil and this video helped me with my new gopro hero 9. thanks Abe
dude. NEXT LEVEL! Love it
Awesome!!! I'll try it right away, thank you!!! 👍
The sound is really good
where did you edit the video?
Night lapse is a gold
What are your typical file sizes for a night lapse video? Also for night lapse RAW photo mode?
Video nightlapse isn’t that big a file surprisingly. I can’t comment on RAW files however. 👍
@@AndyWardle yeah! I’ve found it’s about 600 raw files on average at around 2 gigs
@@GatewoodBrown I just use video nightlapse now. Raw is too complicated for me 😂 😂 I like simple.
Great Footage! Nice tips - thank you very much! Best wishes from Germany! Stay healthy.
u really too good thank u for the setup n beautiful timelapse
Thanks Abe. Wish my lens cap came off on the hero 8 otherwise I’d be set. I’ll try this next week when I’m in utah.
You should be all good ! Minor good practice, but it's usually not too invasive. Sometimes if there's large external lights shining it causes some reflections but in a dark sky it's pretty minimal
@@abekislevitz Thanks Abe! I did a test run last night… worked amazing!
amazing video mate, love how you showed every setting and the edits with the screen, such a great time lapse too! subbed so i can see more
Quick question, the one thing you didn't mention is memory size. How many GBs did you use to record the whole night?
When shooting in RAW Photo, its around 10 MB per photo 25 MP each. So depending on the interval time, we re talking about 10GB - 30 GB
When in Video mode, it has 4K quality so the size would be between 2 - 5 gigs.
I came for the GoPro knowledge, but I'm obsessed with going to this beautiful place now.
Lo intentaré muchas gracias por el tiempo de explicar y un abrazo desde Chile! 🇨🇱
Great night lapse. Audio great also. Mind sharing your pretune and post edit
Great simple video and thanks for the tips on time lapse for star shooting.
Thanks for sharing these valuable timelapse tips.
Awesome, thanks for sharing
Cant wait to try this out with your last couple of tutorials. Appreciate you putting the time in these videos mate.
'Work less surf more' hoodie gives you my subscribe :D great stuff, thank you!
Great vid. Thanks, as I just picked up my GP10 today. I'm going to try this.
I wish this came out before the perseids shower lol. Tried getting a bunch with my camera but only got shots.
Great info! Thx so much.
3:59 UA-cam ruined all of your hard work 😢
is that noise?
Very nice video. GoPro10 like a Swiss knife of photo/video devices.
great vlog and love the content!
just beautiful !
Loving these tutorials can’t wait for more. Can we maybe get something on sound design or colour grading???
She's always happy 😊
My favorite morning activity is sleeping in. ha ha ha. Great tutorial as always.
Thanks a lot! That's amazing
Very awesome my guy!
Legend thank you so much - Love from Manchester England
Thanks! Waiting for Gopro Hero10!!!!!
Wowww ! Can we please have a color grading tutorial toooooo
Yes +1
Thank's for the Tipps. Great photos…👍
Awesome timelaps and tutorial bro😀 Greetings from Poland🙂
awesome gopro night photography!
I’m going do try it this weekend!
Thanks Abe, Awesome as usual!
thx for telling the mAh of the battery pack, i was wondering about that
Great video. Which model of the Anker battery pack are you using?
Awesome!
Great video, subscribed
Excellent video
professional quality
Awesome thanks Abe.
Great video . Thank you for the tutorial ! ..Could you please tell us how much space did all the RAW photos from the nightlapse consume ?
Hi, thanks for the informative video 🙏🏼I want to record a Star sky today... I want to start at 0:00. it will be very darf in the Forest. Can you tell me which settings I should use in the time lapse? It would be my first time lapse and that of a starry sky. Thank you very much! 🙏🏼
Awesome time lapse! Thanks for the tips!
I think you've sold me on buying the new Gopro 10... I should get amazing timelapses in Ireland
Amazing!
Thanks so much!
Abe those night lapse are insane! & totally lovin the graphics animation using the camera! 👊🏻✨
Cool shots 👌
You are the Best! Thanks for the tips!!
great tips thank you!
You guys rock ✊
¡Excelente trabajo!
Awesome video, very informative and to the point!
Great video. I used Night Lapse before with GoPro. Awesome footage. This winter I am traveling to Iceland to shoot Northern Lights. Do I have to use NIGHT LAPSE? Because I will be in a secluded location only for three hours.
Appreciate it bro!!
Awesome man! Thanks for sharing! 🤙🏼
Wow fantastic how much memory did the over night use and then how did you edit?
Thank you for sharing ,I like your channel 👍👍👍
Did you edit your timelapse? Using the raw file. Or was this un-edited for the most. 👍 Thanks! Looking forward to doing more timelapses on my setup.
Stunning. Thank you 👍🏻
Abe, I see you have changed the title of this video 6 days after the fact to "HERO10" so I assume this means the footage here was actually from the Hero 10 you just couldn't mention it until today? Looking forward to your usual settings guide for the new camera. Congrats on the launch!
It’s just a relevant video for hero10 as well, as capabilities are very similar, and might as well take advantage of the search. And maybe some of this video was shot on 10 🤫 don’t tell the boss.
Thank you. Looks like a fabulous time
Super helpful tips. 👌 ❤
Insane! 🔥 Wonder if this works for hero 8
Good job
es muy cool GRACIAS por los consejos! n_n
awesome!!
Hello, is it normal that my night laps videos are only 1sec long? I would like them to last longer, it's much too condensed...
Thanks !
This is Amazing
its very nice tip
Gopro 10 Amazing😳👍
abe can u make a video on how u processed that .gpr file? ( 2:51 )
u really brought those stars to life after proces
Very cool!! 🤙
gopro da night lapse video çekmek istiyorum. fotoğraf modunda çekersem bunu hangi proğramda ve nasıl video ya dönüştürebilirim
Hey Abe, at the start of the video - what mic were you using?
Audio is super crisp - super nice blend of nature and clarity of voice.
Hey Abe, thanks for sharing your tips. How do you avoid getting a shitload of hot pixels when shooting long exposures? Both my Hero8 Black and Hero9 Black produce a TON of hot pixels on long exposures. Shooting 30 second exposures I get more hot pixels than actual stars... :(
nice artefacts ))
Are there settings for shooting still/photos during the day at say intervals of (1m, 5m, 10m, 30m...)?
The camera would be fixed to a bicycle pointing forward. Therefore, images would be taken straight ahead while moving. Thank you for any suggestions.
If you timelapse through the night, how long does that final "video" play for?
Perfect 👌 thanks a lot 👌
Super genial 👏🆗👏🆗
Wow! I’ll be getting my go pro in about a week and I’m very excited to use these tips you shared. Thanks very much!
Top top 👏🙌👌👍
Great tutorial as always, thank you Abe
Is the GoPro still waterproof or moisture resistant without the lens cap? Thank you 👌
I don’t think it is, which I am basing on how hard it is to get that piece off. That was my first thought too, with my luck a bird would shit right on the unprotected lens.
I've heard that it's still waterproof without it, but it just can't go as deep in water, but im not 100% sure