Really cool I'm excited to try the new Anamorphic on the 13. Lately to get a similar look on my more current videos I shoot with the Max lens and in post horizontally stretching the image and lens correct but I think the Anamorphic is more what I'm looking for from image look. This looks great as always!
The GP13 anamorphic lens will give you less distortion for sure, but it looks quite heavy from the photos I've seen. Also I'm curious which video modes it will actually support. I hope there will be a away to record stabilized, unsqueezed footage, preferably in 5.3k and 8:7 (even with visible vignetting). Will just have to wait and see :)
The built-in stabilization appears to have som smart logic built-in to "point" the field of view in the direction that the camera is moving/turning. GyroFlow does not do that, but maybe there's a setting for it. I consider GoPro's built in stabilization to be supreme -- but there is quite a substantial power saving by turning it off :)
I bought the 12 with 2 batteries and never run out yet but I don't record constantly. Improvement in 11 and 12 in terms of battery consumption has been significant.
The crop is actually done by the camera profile I use in GyroFlow (it's an included one, called "GoPro HERO11 Black 6k 3:2 Wide + Neewer Anamorphic 1.33x 5.3k 8:7 10-bit NO-EIS 7065x4648 23.98 fps"). Exactly how much it crops is difficult to tell, but here's a screenshot of the un-cropped/unstabilized footage: i.imgur.com/bom2wuC.png
Hard to say without an a/b comparison, but that lens seems to give a better perspective of the terrain than the typical actionCam lens.
That's my impression as well, you get a stronger sense of the steepness :)
Really cool I'm excited to try the new Anamorphic on the 13. Lately to get a similar look on my more current videos I shoot with the Max lens and in post horizontally stretching the image and lens correct but I think the Anamorphic is more what I'm looking for from image look. This looks great as always!
The GP13 anamorphic lens will give you less distortion for sure, but it looks quite heavy from the photos I've seen. Also I'm curious which video modes it will actually support. I hope there will be a away to record stabilized, unsqueezed footage, preferably in 5.3k and 8:7 (even with visible vignetting). Will just have to wait and see :)
Nice looking trail 👍. I think I like the gopro stabilized footage better tho.
The built-in stabilization appears to have som smart logic built-in to "point" the field of view in the direction that the camera is moving/turning. GyroFlow does not do that, but maybe there's a setting for it. I consider GoPro's built in stabilization to be supreme -- but there is quite a substantial power saving by turning it off :)
I bought the 12 with 2 batteries and never run out yet but I don't record constantly. Improvement in 11 and 12 in terms of battery consumption has been significant.
Det går fort ass! Rått som vanlig!
Did you crop in for the 8:7?
Hi, I think I already answered this in an earlier comment of yours? :)
How much did you have to crop in from the 8:7?
The crop is actually done by the camera profile I use in GyroFlow (it's an included one, called "GoPro HERO11 Black 6k 3:2 Wide + Neewer Anamorphic 1.33x 5.3k 8:7 10-bit NO-EIS 7065x4648 23.98 fps"). Exactly how much it crops is difficult to tell, but here's a screenshot of the un-cropped/unstabilized footage: i.imgur.com/bom2wuC.png