Nice man! You have stabilization off? Like spaghetti said I usually run the shutter 1/120 with nd 16 as well but i have auto exposure on and stabilization off and always in ultra wide mode, can't beat 54 grams with this cam
@@theFuzzzzz I typically do run that setup but I havent ordered any ND filters for the 2 yet. This cam is so sick. Spaghetti is one of the reasons I bought this cam. Been flying various gopros and runcams for years.
that sped up look you are describing could be something to do with the shutter speed bro whats your settings ? The usual rule of thumb is you want you're shutter speed double that of the framerate So for example i run 30fps so my shutter speed is 1/60 If you are running 60fps you will want 1/120 And so on This might be difficult on bright days without an ND FILTER , which is why guys tend to run like an ND16 or what not on sunny days I run an ND8 filter most times and lock the ISO at 100 at 30fps with a 1/60 shutter speed. It gives you that motion blur effect The lower the shutter speed the more motion blur if that makes sense. But usually you just double your framerate and thats your shutter speed. Hope this helps. I didnt notice the bounceback ?
It's auto exposure because I haven't received any ND filters yet. I though maybe it was my rates because I did crank them up pretty high. I'm running 1200 p/r and almost 1400 yaw
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@@BIRDYFPV130 thanks for the sub, brotha. That's funny I feel inferior to every video I watch
Nice man! You have stabilization off? Like spaghetti said I usually run the shutter 1/120 with nd 16 as well but i have auto exposure on and stabilization off and always in ultra wide mode, can't beat 54 grams with this cam
@@theFuzzzzz I typically do run that setup but I havent ordered any ND filters for the 2 yet. This cam is so sick. Spaghetti is one of the reasons I bought this cam. Been flying various gopros and runcams for years.
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that sped up look you are describing could be something to do with the shutter speed bro
whats your settings ?
The usual rule of thumb is you want you're shutter speed double that of the framerate
So for example i run 30fps so my shutter speed is 1/60
If you are running 60fps you will want 1/120
And so on
This might be difficult on bright days without an ND FILTER , which is why guys tend to run like an ND16 or what not on sunny days
I run an ND8 filter most times and lock the ISO at 100 at 30fps with a 1/60 shutter speed.
It gives you that motion blur effect
The lower the shutter speed the more motion blur if that makes sense. But usually you just double your framerate and thats your shutter speed.
Hope this helps.
I didnt notice the bounceback ?
It's auto exposure because I haven't received any ND filters yet. I though maybe it was my rates because I did crank them up pretty high. I'm running 1200 p/r and almost 1400 yaw