Quick revision. The GoPro sensor is actually natively a 4:3 aspect ratio so setting the camera to 16:9 is actually cropping the top/bottom of the video vs. the other way around like I said in the video. If you want as much FOV as possible, set the camera to 4:3 and crop to 16:9 in post-production. That will give you the most control over your footage!
Ya, i just spent an hour trying everything possible to get 16:9 the camera... wish i would have read the comments first! 😩😩😩 Well, at least i know it's not broken!. Thank you for and excellent video! 😎😎😎
Arguably one of the most in depth videos on the go pro platform. I understand basic video settings and even your manual settings on standard cameras, but still watched this entire video due to the quality and delivery of the explanations. Awesome stuff :) Going to dive into the ND filter video now which is the reason I came here in the first place.
I've never used a GoPro before and I've got one on the way in the mail along with my external microphone, media mod and the max pro lens. But this video right here really taught me a ton of stuff. I clearly understand the resolution and FPS. Thank you so much for this video, I'll be going back setting up my GoPro watching this video again once I receive it.
I just bought a GoPro HERO 10 for the image stabilization & overall upgrade. I am so glad I found this video!! I make videos walking around parts of Hawaii & had been using a Hero 7 + iPhone XS. Once the 10 came out, figured it was time to level up especially seeing that I could attach my own Rode wireless go mic. I cannot believe the absolute thoroughness of this video. I feel like I watched a Go Pro Masterclass that should not have been free & was. THANK YOU SO MUCH! 🙏🏼 Aloha from Hawaii!! 🌺🌴☀️
This could be the best GoPro tutorial on UA-cam. Good cadence for those of us that are new to GoPro. I just bought the Hero 10 and every accessory I could find. I can't wait to use it.
Jeesh you are good at explaining. I already knew 75% of the stuff you went over, but your presentation was too good and I just found myself watching through. Thank you for a great example for a “How to” guide!
I just got hero 10 as my first gopro and I have no knowledge about camera stuff, so this video is really helpful 😻 I’ll bookmark and watch it again! Thank you so much. Awesome video!!
Top notch. Excellent video. Levels are good, easy to listen to, nice cadence, very helpful, thorough/concise, no extra-unnecessary flare or nonsense shenanigans, no post production sped up micro-machines narration. 10/10. Liked, Subscribed, & described.
Wife and I are headed to Alaska next week. GoPro HERO10 comes tomorrow…can’t wait to get started! We have some kayaking, ATV riding, zip-lining and a Denali flight/glacier landing scheduled. This video gives me some knowledge and some confidence that I can get it set up correctly. Thanks!!
WOW....I wish I had watched your vid FIRST! But at least I found you and have subscribed! I have the attention span of a gnat, but still managed to learn so MUCH. THANK YOU! Your students are very blessed to have you!
The only video I was searching for. Very very clear explained inside go pro 10 features. Thank you very much sir for making such amazing informative video. LOVE FROM PAKISTAN.
Just bought my own Gopro Hero10 3 days ago. I was totally lost on how to use it. Finding ways to achieve that crips footage (i am still finding). The way he explain how to use the GoPro is another level. Different from other UA-camrs. You earn my Sub. Cheers !
Comprehensive video, though a few points I would consider. Manual shutter speeds have a major effect on HyperSmooth, which needs high shutter speeds to work effectively. This is why I never personally use ND filters. Motion blur can be dialled in easily afterwards in Resolve or Premiere if required. Another reason I never use ND filters is that none of the after market ones are rated for use in water, since they aren't sealed like the official GoPro lens protector. Also with regards to the HERO10, if you're using the camera in and around water, the new hydrophobic coating on the HERO10 lens protector is invaluable and works exceptionally well. You lose this by using an ND filter. ISO, hmm, I think ISO6400 is way too high personally. The official GoPro recommendation is 1600, but I usually cap it at 800. One thing you didn't cover was image sharpness settings, which I would always recommend having as set to low to give both a much more natural image, and also to reduce stress on the recording codec. With the new camera, Natural is the best colour setting IMO. I think a lot of people get too attached to 'flat' settings, when with an 8-bit highly compressed image you really want to be maximising tonal range. As far as I am aware, the flat setting on the GoPro is not a log function, and so you aren't really gaining any more dynamic range than you do with the Natural profile. In the past I would use the flat function because previous GoPros had a tendency to clip highly saturated colour channels such as red or blue more easily in the GoPro colour setting. However the HERO10 has no such issues, particularly in the Natural setting. IMIO flat is just making extra work whilst reducing the tonal resolution in an 8-bit recording codec. I find that the H10 errs on the side of over exposure most of the time, so I tend to always have between -0.5 and -1 EV dialled in, particularly to protect skin highlights, although as with everything, it depends on circumstance.
Oh for sure! ISO 6400 is way too high on a GoPro. The problem is, sometimes you don't have a choice. You either raise the ISO or record footage that's too dark. I would prefer properly exposed footage that's noisy over vastly underexposed footage any day.
@@forestchaput It depends. I can't think of many circumstances where ISO6400 would be required. If it's that dark you probably want to be adding extra light. Some rare circumstances such as documentary with covert cameras might require it, but otherwise I'd be looking at providing extra light. Even when using large cameras the circumstances where I've needed to use hugely high ISOs have been rare, even when filming documentaries. When I used to use the 2/3" ENG cameras back in the early/mid 2000's we generally only ever went up to +9db of gain. The cameras could go to +18, but it was generally deemed last resort. Even +9 pushed it for noise on those older cameras. But it was rare that it was required. So I think the obsession with low light performance these days isn't strictly necessary. Although I fully understand that my own experiences don't cover everyone else's use cases. In the specific case of the GoPro, this video has some excellent suggestions with regard to low light filming, sometimes flying in the face of what you might logically be tempted to do. for example dialling in -2EV in low light to force a slower shutter speed rather than tempting the camera to increase the ISO, which it will generally do as a first resort (effect on HyperSmooth accepted). ua-cam.com/video/aXshRzgoSQE/v-deo.html
@@simonwyndham "If it's that dark you probably want to be adding extra light." That's rather a silly comment, isn't it? If it was possible to add light whenever, we'd all be happy with ISO 16 or so. With today's noise correction programs such as that from Topaz Labs, I"d rather accept noise over clipped details. I agree with your initial point that setting the ISO to 6400 by default is asking for trouble but it's not a forbidden setting.
@@ktm25253 Paul, it isn't really a silly point at all. It is always possible to add light if it is *really* that important to get the shot. Powerful bike lights are easy to get now as are GoPro video lights for selfie Vlog style shots. But a fundamental question to ask is "Do I want to be filming in these less than ideal conditions?". Unlike a documentary where you absolutely must get the shot at that time because it may be fundamentally important, and therefore lack of image quality is secondary, if you are mountain biking, then unless it is documenting an epic trip across the Andes or something, you get to choose when you are biking and when you are filming. But generally if you are needing ISO levels as high as 6400, then the light will be no good. Is it really important that filming be done then? Would it be better with powerful bike lights to help things? You might think this is silly, but it's a decision making process we've had to go through using much older, and much less capable cameras than even a modern GoPro. You might think it silly, and that's your perogative. It's simply just advice, take it or leave it, no need for defensive insults.
I don’t usually leave comments but this guy is good, knows a thing or two about GP for sure, Watching this video makes it easier to set up the GP10 and will def watch his other vids about lenses etc. Thank you sir!
Thank you, thank you - absolutely waited years to find someone who could explain things with such clarity. Must have taken an age to make that vid. Top job sir! Greetings from the English Lakes. Will now (finally) move from my well worn and exhausted Hero 3+ to a 10 and thanks to you I might even be able to drive it properly one day.
A must watch Gopro 10 video. Clear and complete set up and understanding the camera video. I highly recommend this video to all Hero 10 owners. Thank you
Thanks a ton for this comprehensive video. Just ordered my GoPro Hero 10 and wanted every bit of info before I unbox it and this is the best in the world. Thanks again for the wonderful job
Wow! Such crisp and clear explanation! Watched tons of videos, but none actually go into the details of why a particular setting is used over the other. It was good to get the foundation right! Also I don’t normally watch til the end, but in this case, I simply had to because of how good you were. I bet you’re classes are always full 😉
brilliant. new to the go pro world and have been struggling. this has really helped me. thank you. will be checking out your other videos once I digest all that info.
Your delivery is exceptional! This was a well-planned and produced video and I am so glad you took the time to make it. Thank you very much. You have another subscriber
great video. i'm a noob photography got my Nikon p950 and also just bought a gopro hero 10 (my first gopro!) for taking videos when I'm cycling. Can't wait to get my gopro and try it out. thanks!
Just jumped from using an iPhone to film to the Hero 10. This was an excellent tutorial that covered all the basics! Thank you. PS I did not know you could make additional presets! Much appreciated! 😎👍👍
I normally opt for the fastest video to learn - however I made an exception with this video and I am thoroughly satisfied with the information and the way it was delivered! Thank you so much, super thorough! SUBBED
Awesome video. Just purchased the GoPro Hero 10 and I am going whitewater rafting next week and intend to use my GoPro for the first time. This guide gave me an awesome understanding of the video settings. I am thinking of using a head mount strap to film the video.
Really nice job. I hadn't used a GoPro since the Hero3 and this was exactly what I needed to include more advanced techniques. I'll be looking at more of your stuff.
Nice comprehensive guide to the settings. I use the high-frame rate of both 120 and 240 fps to make my slow motion videos. I use FutureVideo's Multi-View HD Pro 2 to do this in real-time and using multiple angles all sync'd together. Multi-View HD Pro is a great way to do this without having to render or editing.
Thanks so much! Just got a GoPro 10 for our boating vlog youtube channel so it is great to have someone guide me through the proper set up. I really appreciate it. Janis
Thanks for sharing your experience! For me new America was, that formatting a card is not only erasing everything from card, but also making foreplay between a card and device!!! Thanks!
Hey! Buddy... I've viewed your UA-cam channel, for the first time and have done subscribed. Keep doing a very good content. Love from Assam state (INDIA) 👌✌❤❤❤❤❤👍
Just got my first GoPro and came here looking for tips. This video was the first I came across and I feel like I don't even need to look anywhere else 👍🏻 Subbed!
OK first off, this video is AWESOME. Loved every second of it. Have a general opinion question. If there was ONE GENERAL VIDEO SETTING for every day use, what would you recommend. So this is not at a race, or riding a bike down a mountain, just every day use. Looking for a go-to every day setting you recommend. I have thought that this would be a good start BUT would love your feedback. Any/all feedback is highly appreciated. RES: 4k/60 LENS: Linear HYPERSMOOTH: High
This is a very helpful video, reassuringly presented by a guy who doesn't wear a hat indoors. And that's a good sign. Really good advice for folk like me who are using a GoPro for the first time. Thanks.
Best tutorial on Go Pro I have seen, and I like most, I have seen many on the subject. Samples of the functions in real videos would have made this video a perfect one. Thank you sir.
You saved my day and time! I was planning a north trip with Go pro 10.. tried a couple of channels, but didn't help! Subcribed from Pakistan and Thank you!
Very well formative and well spoken. Subscribed to your channel minutes of you explaining various features of the GoPro. You made this very simple to understand.
Quick revision. The GoPro sensor is actually natively a 4:3 aspect ratio so setting the camera to 16:9 is actually cropping the top/bottom of the video vs. the other way around like I said in the video. If you want as much FOV as possible, set the camera to 4:3 and crop to 16:9 in post-production. That will give you the most control over your footage!
On the other hand, in 16:9 modes (not including Superview mode) you get a wider FOV with HyperSmooth on.
And what the native resolution?
@@FirstLast-FL Also wondering this
Great video. What's a good video editing program you recommend? (for beginners )
Ya, i just spent an hour trying everything possible to get 16:9 the camera... wish i would have read the comments first! 😩😩😩
Well, at least i know it's not broken!. Thank you for and excellent video! 😎😎😎
Just bought my go pro 10, as a beginner, this video really helps guys. Thank you for the valuable insight. wish to learn more in the future
Glad it was helpful!
This video is what UA-cam is all about! Experts sharing their tips! Really appreciate your time and efforts!
Arguably one of the most in depth videos on the go pro platform. I understand basic video settings and even your manual settings on standard cameras, but still watched this entire video due to the quality and delivery of the explanations. Awesome stuff :) Going to dive into the ND filter video now which is the reason I came here in the first place.
Glad it was helpful!
I’ve been searching for GoPro tutorials for a week now and by far this is the best. His explanation is very clear.
Glad it was helpful!
I've never used a GoPro before and I've got one on the way in the mail along with my external microphone, media mod and the max pro lens. But this video right here really taught me a ton of stuff. I clearly understand the resolution and FPS. Thank you so much for this video, I'll be going back setting up my GoPro watching this video again once I receive it.
I just bought a GoPro HERO 10 for the image stabilization & overall upgrade. I am so glad I found this video!! I make videos walking around parts of Hawaii & had been using a Hero 7 + iPhone XS. Once the 10 came out, figured it was time to level up especially seeing that I could attach my own Rode wireless go mic. I cannot believe the absolute thoroughness of this video. I feel like I watched a Go Pro Masterclass that should not have been free & was. THANK YOU SO MUCH! 🙏🏼 Aloha from Hawaii!! 🌺🌴☀️
You are welcome!
This could be the best GoPro tutorial on UA-cam. Good cadence for those of us that are new to GoPro. I just bought the Hero 10 and every accessory I could find. I can't wait to use it.
Awesome! Thank you!
Jeesh you are good at explaining. I already knew 75% of the stuff you went over, but your presentation was too good and I just found myself watching through. Thank you for a great example for a “How to” guide!
Best video explanation and product guide on UA-cam!
Really interesting to a complete (but frustrated) beginner - many thanks
Best lesson yet. You are terrific.. I am a professional radio and TV guy for 35 years. Loved your presentation.
Wow, thank you!
I just got hero 10 as my first gopro and I have no knowledge about camera stuff, so this video is really helpful 😻 I’ll bookmark and watch it again! Thank you so much. Awesome video!!
Thank you!
I also just got my Hero 10 yeasterday as my first gopro. Im learning!
A giant camera for documenting beautiful moments.. really worth the acquisition
Top notch. Excellent video. Levels are good, easy to listen to, nice cadence, very helpful, thorough/concise, no extra-unnecessary flare or nonsense shenanigans, no post production sped up micro-machines narration. 10/10. Liked, Subscribed, & described.
Looking to get a GoPro, to start an review channel on UA-cam. Super glad I got recommended this video. Top notch quality.
Thank you!
Wife and I are headed to Alaska next week.
GoPro HERO10 comes tomorrow…can’t wait to get started! We have some kayaking, ATV riding, zip-lining and a Denali flight/glacier landing scheduled.
This video gives me some knowledge and some confidence that I can get it set up correctly.
Thanks!!
WOW....I wish I had watched your vid FIRST! But at least I found you and have subscribed! I have the attention span of a gnat, but still managed to learn so MUCH. THANK YOU! Your students are very blessed to have you!
I just bought the GoPro Hero 10 Black and this video answered all my questions!!! thank you alot :)
The only video I was searching for. Very very clear explained inside go pro 10 features. Thank you very much sir for making such amazing informative video.
LOVE FROM PAKISTAN.
Glad you liked it!
God those Fuji colours are unbelievable!
Just bought my own Gopro Hero10 3 days ago. I was totally lost on how to use it. Finding ways to achieve that crips footage (i am still finding). The way he explain how to use the GoPro is another level. Different from other UA-camrs. You earn my Sub. Cheers !
Comprehensive video, though a few points I would consider. Manual shutter speeds have a major effect on HyperSmooth, which needs high shutter speeds to work effectively. This is why I never personally use ND filters. Motion blur can be dialled in easily afterwards in Resolve or Premiere if required. Another reason I never use ND filters is that none of the after market ones are rated for use in water, since they aren't sealed like the official GoPro lens protector. Also with regards to the HERO10, if you're using the camera in and around water, the new hydrophobic coating on the HERO10 lens protector is invaluable and works exceptionally well. You lose this by using an ND filter.
ISO, hmm, I think ISO6400 is way too high personally. The official GoPro recommendation is 1600, but I usually cap it at 800. One thing you didn't cover was image sharpness settings, which I would always recommend having as set to low to give both a much more natural image, and also to reduce stress on the recording codec. With the new camera, Natural is the best colour setting IMO. I think a lot of people get too attached to 'flat' settings, when with an 8-bit highly compressed image you really want to be maximising tonal range. As far as I am aware, the flat setting on the GoPro is not a log function, and so you aren't really gaining any more dynamic range than you do with the Natural profile. In the past I would use the flat function because previous GoPros had a tendency to clip highly saturated colour channels such as red or blue more easily in the GoPro colour setting. However the HERO10 has no such issues, particularly in the Natural setting. IMIO flat is just making extra work whilst reducing the tonal resolution in an 8-bit recording codec.
I find that the H10 errs on the side of over exposure most of the time, so I tend to always have between -0.5 and -1 EV dialled in, particularly to protect skin highlights, although as with everything, it depends on circumstance.
I agree especially about the max ISO. I've seen an unacceptable level of noise at the higher ISOs with this, my first GoPro.
Oh for sure! ISO 6400 is way too high on a GoPro. The problem is, sometimes you don't have a choice. You either raise the ISO or record footage that's too dark. I would prefer properly exposed footage that's noisy over vastly underexposed footage any day.
@@forestchaput It depends. I can't think of many circumstances where ISO6400 would be required. If it's that dark you probably want to be adding extra light. Some rare circumstances such as documentary with covert cameras might require it, but otherwise I'd be looking at providing extra light. Even when using large cameras the circumstances where I've needed to use hugely high ISOs have been rare, even when filming documentaries. When I used to use the 2/3" ENG cameras back in the early/mid 2000's we generally only ever went up to +9db of gain. The cameras could go to +18, but it was generally deemed last resort. Even +9 pushed it for noise on those older cameras. But it was rare that it was required. So I think the obsession with low light performance these days isn't strictly necessary. Although I fully understand that my own experiences don't cover everyone else's use cases.
In the specific case of the GoPro, this video has some excellent suggestions with regard to low light filming, sometimes flying in the face of what you might logically be tempted to do. for example dialling in -2EV in low light to force a slower shutter speed rather than tempting the camera to increase the ISO, which it will generally do as a first resort (effect on HyperSmooth accepted).
ua-cam.com/video/aXshRzgoSQE/v-deo.html
@@simonwyndham "If it's that dark you probably want to be adding extra light." That's rather a silly comment, isn't it? If it was possible to add light whenever, we'd all be happy with ISO 16 or so. With today's noise correction programs such as that from Topaz Labs, I"d rather accept noise over clipped details. I agree with your initial point that setting the ISO to 6400 by default is asking for trouble but it's not a forbidden setting.
@@ktm25253 Paul, it isn't really a silly point at all. It is always possible to add light if it is *really* that important to get the shot. Powerful bike lights are easy to get now as are GoPro video lights for selfie Vlog style shots. But a fundamental question to ask is "Do I want to be filming in these less than ideal conditions?". Unlike a documentary where you absolutely must get the shot at that time because it may be fundamentally important, and therefore lack of image quality is secondary, if you are mountain biking, then unless it is documenting an epic trip across the Andes or something, you get to choose when you are biking and when you are filming. But generally if you are needing ISO levels as high as 6400, then the light will be no good. Is it really important that filming be done then? Would it be better with powerful bike lights to help things? You might think this is silly, but it's a decision making process we've had to go through using much older, and much less capable cameras than even a modern GoPro. You might think it silly, and that's your perogative. It's simply just advice, take it or leave it, no need for defensive insults.
Thanks for making helpful video on GoPro 10 !!
I don’t usually leave comments but this guy is good, knows a thing or two about GP for sure, Watching this video makes it easier to set up the GP10 and will def watch his other vids about lenses etc. Thank you sir!
Thank you, thank you - absolutely waited years to find someone who could explain things with such clarity. Must have taken an age to make that vid. Top job sir! Greetings from the English Lakes. Will now (finally) move from my well worn and exhausted Hero 3+ to a 10 and thanks to you I might even be able to drive it properly one day.
Thank you so glad to hear it! Good luck!
Just ordered a GOpro 10 to replace my 7. This is a fantastic walk thought. Thanks
Sir, that was an excellent video. You were born to teach. Most tutorials are not from true teachers. Thank you.
Wow, thanks!
Fantastic quick learning of the GoPro 10. THANK YOU.
Glad it was helpful!
The best instructor I've found on this topic.
Wow thank you!
i like how real you are about who you are and what you are doing with your gopro you don't pretend to be somone else great job! great video!
I appreciate that!
1min53secs in and I already like this dude. glad I found the RMSP channel. looking forward to the next 40 mins
yay so glad you found us!
Video was so packed of useful info! I feel like once I get mine it'll be like I've been using it for months! 🌟😁👍🌟
Glad it was helpful!
A must watch Gopro 10 video. Clear and complete set up and understanding the camera video. I highly recommend this video to all Hero 10 owners. Thank you
Thanks for that!
What a great video, I never saw a complete tutorial like this thank you
Glad it was helpful!
You are such a good and patient teacher, wow, consider me subscribed!
Thanks so much!
Really useful for us newbies to the GoPro, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for making this video! It’s the best and most comprehensive one I’ve seen.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you because I am able to understand in details.
Thanks a ton for this comprehensive video. Just ordered my GoPro Hero 10 and wanted every bit of info before I unbox it and this is the best in the world. Thanks again for the wonderful job
Thank you! Glad to help and enjoy your Hero 10!!
This is the BEST explanation of the GoPro 10 so a big thanks for all the time in making this video and others in your collection
My pleasure! I love making these, so I'm glad you like them!
Big thanks from a newbie 👍🏼🥷🥷
Welcome!
Wow! Such crisp and clear explanation! Watched tons of videos, but none actually go into the details of why a particular setting is used over the other. It was good to get the foundation right!
Also I don’t normally watch til the end, but in this case, I simply had to because of how good you were. I bet you’re classes are always full 😉
Truly a fabulous description of how to set up your camera. Very well done, extremely simple, clear and with an explanation of why and how.
Duuude, love you for this. I'm a new owner of a gopro 10 and totally don't know this technical stuff. This video helped a LOT.
So glad! Thanks for watching!
Hindsight is what action enthusiasts will love
Most helpfull guide i found since weeks! Well done
Glad to hear it!
Great presentation! Thank you.
Great delivery , straight to the point . Subbed .
Great video. You make stuff simple to understand
I appreciate that!
brilliant. new to the go pro world and have been struggling. this has really helped me. thank you. will be checking out your other videos once I digest all that info.
Glad it was helpful!
Your delivery is exceptional! This was a well-planned and produced video and I am so glad you took the time to make it. Thank you very much. You have another subscriber
Thank you so much!
Thanks 😍😍 Totally missed the high bitrate settings :( great video!
You are a FANTASTIC instructor. Learned so much!!! Very enjoyable!
Wow, thank you!
What an amazing instructor!! Best instructor on YT when it comes to such courses!! Thank you.
Thank you for your great tutorial! I have always had trouble understanding settings for several years until I watched your lesson. Thanks again.
Glad it helped!
great video. i'm a noob photography got my Nikon p950 and also just bought a gopro hero 10 (my first gopro!) for taking videos when I'm cycling. Can't wait to get my gopro and try it out. thanks!
That is awesome! Glad to hear it!
Fantastic video! so grateful I found it. Just bought a hero 10 and your video is the first I've seen that actually explains what each setting does.
Thanks, great video, your breakdown and explanation was easy to understand and follow. Look forward the next one!
Awesome, thank you!
Great video. By far the best video I've seen on the topic
Wow, thanks!
Just jumped from using an iPhone to film to the Hero 10. This was an excellent tutorial that covered all the basics! Thank you. PS I did not know you could make additional presets! Much appreciated! 😎👍👍
Excellent video, many thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Everything in this ~43 min video is tip top!
Kind regards from Germany! I really enjoyed your Video! Keep it Up!
Thank you!
Hindsight is great for capturing lightning too.
I normally opt for the fastest video to learn - however I made an exception with this video and I am thoroughly satisfied with the information and the way it was delivered! Thank you so much, super thorough! SUBBED
Great to hear!
Awesome video. Just purchased the GoPro Hero 10 and I am going whitewater rafting next week and intend to use my GoPro for the first time. This guide gave me an awesome understanding of the video settings.
I am thinking of using a head mount strap to film the video.
Good choice! That will be a cool video!
Thank you so much. Absolutely the best in-depth video. I am about to buy a Gopro Hero 10 and you made me do it!
Thanks! Really good video information. Just got my GoPro10 and never had one before but this video really got me on a good start!
Really nice job. I hadn't used a GoPro since the Hero3 and this was exactly what I needed to include more advanced techniques. I'll be looking at more of your stuff.
Super helpful!!! First time GoPro user so this was awesome!
As a newbie I found this brilliant and very professionally presented without assuming too much. Congratulations on an excellent video
Many thanks!
Nice comprehensive guide to the settings. I use the high-frame rate of both 120 and 240 fps to make my slow motion videos. I use FutureVideo's Multi-View HD Pro 2 to do this in real-time and using multiple angles all sync'd together. Multi-View HD Pro is a great way to do this without having to render or editing.
Nice!
Thanks for this, new to GoPro - get mine tomorrow.
Hope you enjoy it!
Thanks so much! Just got a GoPro 10 for our boating vlog youtube channel so it is great to have someone guide me through the proper set up. I really appreciate it. Janis
Glad it was helpful!
I like how you explain things. Very very informative.
New subscriber here.
I feel like a pro after watching. You sir are an excellent teacher 👏
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your experience! For me new America was, that formatting a card is not only erasing everything from card, but also making foreplay between a card and device!!! Thanks!
You're welcome! Glad to learned something.
Best tutorial I’ve ever watched. THANK YOU!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Hey! Buddy... I've viewed your UA-cam channel, for the first time and have done subscribed.
Keep doing a very good content.
Love from Assam state (INDIA)
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Thanks for the sub, really appreciate it!
absolutely brilliant and so helpful thank you .
Thanks for this video. I just purchased a Hero 10 Black today and this was super helpful for getting started.
Awesome! Glad to hear it.
As a newbie / novice a great explanation of key functions that definitely will help me - Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
i just got my go pro 10 3 days ago i learn a lot from here thanks teacher...love it all i just finish until the soap,,hahaha enjoy thanks a lot
You're welcome!
Best tutorial ever
Thank you!
Today I bought this amazing Gopro 10 guy for my vlog. Thanks for your excellent explanatory video to make my life easier.
You're welcome!
Just got my first GoPro and came here looking for tips. This video was the first I came across and I feel like I don't even need to look anywhere else 👍🏻 Subbed!
Glad I could help!
I just bought my Hero10. This video helped me a lot..thank you
Glad I could help!
Thank you, awesome tutorial !!!
OK first off, this video is AWESOME. Loved every second of it. Have a general opinion question. If there was ONE GENERAL VIDEO SETTING for every day use, what would you recommend. So this is not at a race, or riding a bike down a mountain, just every day use. Looking for a go-to every day setting you recommend. I have thought that this would be a good start BUT would love your feedback. Any/all feedback is highly appreciated.
RES: 4k/60
LENS: Linear
HYPERSMOOTH: High
An excellent tutorial !
This is a very helpful video, reassuringly presented by a guy who doesn't wear a hat indoors. And that's a good sign.
Really good advice for folk like me who are using a GoPro for the first time. Thanks.
These videos are GREAT! Thanks a ton. New to GoPro as of a week ago, so this is crazy helpful!
So glad to hear it!
Best tutorial on Go Pro I have seen, and I like most, I have seen many on the subject. Samples of the functions in real videos would have made this video a perfect one. Thank you sir.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Very clear. thank you
Some people are born to be instructors. He's one of them.
Thank you so much!
Great video 🙂
Thank you 😁
You saved my day and time! I was planning a north trip with Go pro 10.. tried a couple of channels, but didn't help! Subcribed from Pakistan and Thank you!
so glad to help!!
Very well formative and well spoken. Subscribed to your channel minutes of you explaining various features of the GoPro. You made this very simple to understand.
Welcome aboard!
Awesome first class training.
Thank you!