In this GoPro tutorial I am going to show you the best GoPro settings for Low light video, so if you want to record at evening, sunset or sunrise or even at night these tips and tricks should help you out. I also cover Protune settings and show many examples using different camera settings so its easier to see the difference.
This tutorial is universal so it actually doesn't matter if you have GoPro 9 or gopro 8 or gopro 7 etc, obiously the newer the better but the settings I share in this video should help and explain how to record a video in low light with gopro.
00:00 Intro
00:23 ISO
01:44 FPS (Frames Per Second)
03:26 Resolution
03:45 EV compensation
04:35 EV Auto vs Manual exposure
06:38 GoPro Color / Flat colour
08:49 White Balance
10:41 Hypersmooth Stabilisation
12:04 Summary
12:26 Outro
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In this GoPro Low light tutorial I am going to take a deeper look at Protune Settings and going to cover things such as ISO, Frames per second, Hypersmooth stabilisation, GoPro colour vs Flat colour, ev compensation and more.
Iso - in other words is responsible for How much your camera gonna be sensitive towards light. You can set this value as a minimum 100 and you can increase it up to 6400 ISO. However, on a gopro camera ISO 1600 and up is really terrible so I would suggest to always use your Is obetween 100-800 for low light video. WHen you boost up your iso there are some visual artifacts in the footage because your camera is so sensitive to light, its called noise/ grain so if you want to have the cleanest video possible always try to keep your iso the lowest as possible, during the day just go for 100 maybe max 200 but in low light try to have min 100 and max 400 if its still not enough you can increase to 800 max iso but you will see some more noise. Dont go above that number unless you just recorda family trip and you dont want care much about your video quality.
Frames Pers second - Think of FPS as a photo , in fact a video cosists from a number of photos taken within 1 second that as a whole make a one second of video. So if you for example have 24 fps it means that your camera gonna take 24 photos within a single second. Now there is a difference in how much light your camera gonna receive dependin on your Fps, if you record with 24 fps your camera gonna receive quite a lot of light during that time, now if you increase your FPS to a higher number , lets say 60 fps then every frame will not receive as much light as in previous example, so naturally your scene gonna get darker, The same goes if you use even higher fps such as 120 fps and 240 fps. So if you want to let more light into your camera then please stick to 24 fps.
Hypersmooth stabilisation - Digital stabilisation requires a ton of light to work effectively, because it needs that crystally clear frames to be able to align it correctly in your video. Now if the scene is dark, and the photos are blurry Hypersmooth is completely blind and cant really work its magic, it doesnt see the scene correctly thus resulting in jitters and shakes in your video from time to time. This way I strongly recommend a gimbal for low light shooting or at least a tripod. You can also Hold it in your hand but dont walk.
GoPro Colour or Flat - Fow low light video i highly recommend to go with Flat and then edit yourself, GoPro colour makes the scene contrasty and it simply can be too dark, its harder to recover in post production, so if you dont want to edit your videos gopro colour can give you already saturated and contrasty look, at times just too dark so if you want to avoid that and want to spend some time editing its better to go with flat, cause you have more control in post processing.
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