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Hello and welcome to another episode,
This time I'll take you on a tour of your newly bought GoPro Hero 8 and help you set it up for the best possible results on your mountain biking POV videos. From the settings to camera positioning I'll help you to set it and forget it so you can concern yourself with what's most important... The ride.
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Комментарии : 16   
@raimg1816
@raimg1816 Год назад
Thanks for tutorial 🤜🤛
@markthedescender832
@markthedescender832 Год назад
You're welcome man
@scottstrand9314
@scottstrand9314 3 года назад
Thanks for the settings suggestions, video came out really good! Much appreciated.
@markthedescender832
@markthedescender832 3 года назад
You're welcome, glad I could help
@lhmonticelli
@lhmonticelli 4 года назад
Good job man. Nice video.
@markthedescender832
@markthedescender832 4 года назад
Thanks man
@maurop5857
@maurop5857 4 года назад
Keep it up man!
@markthedescender832
@markthedescender832 4 года назад
I most definitely will
@aussierednecksinger28
@aussierednecksinger28 Год назад
I'm brand new with the 8 and can only find hypersmooth 2 😥 These things take some learning for first timers.
@markthedescender832
@markthedescender832 Год назад
No worries, you'll get the hang of it
@Ferlsqrl
@Ferlsqrl 3 года назад
Any suggestion for 8 setup for night riding? in the winter with headlight....and snow
@markthedescender832
@markthedescender832 3 года назад
The only thing I can say is: get some bright headlights (and put one on your handlebars). The settings I mention in the video should manage something but unfortunately you can't expect much quality out of a tiny sensor like that. In this case a gimbal might help and setting the camera manually could improve the overall quality. If you have the chance try that out (check the video where I speak about the 180° rule). The short version would be: 24fps at 1/48th of a second and set the iso to whatever gives you the proper result with your lights, turn off hypersmooth and let the gimbal do the rest. That is if you can get your hands on one, otherwise revert to the first suggestion.
@amadvance
@amadvance 4 года назад
Hi Mark, it's subjective, but I like a lot more videos with camera on the chest. In your videos sometimes the camera is oriented to much down, and the horizon is lost, because you look down. On the chest the angle is more constant, and doesn't matter where you look. I just suggest to try and compare.
@markthedescender832
@markthedescender832 4 года назад
Hey, I do agree with you on that but it depends on the situation. I really enjoy chest mounted gimbal footage for example, but from a naked camera, even a hero 7 or 8 still gives you a headache if it's not on a flowy trail due to the chesty jumping around even when properly tied to your body, that's why the sweet spot for me is the chin mount. Then, of course, it's up to personal taste how to angle the camera. I personally enjoy that kind of setup because it gives me an additional degree of involvement with the ride by having the head follow the trail (plus since I ramble about stuff during a ride it positions the microphones closer to my mouth). In the end though, everyone has their preference, and I just share what works for me, to be honest though, if they do come up with a magical formula that will make chest-mounting as smooth as head-mounted footage, I'll be first in line to adopt it, the view on the handlebars is much more involving that way.
@amadvance
@amadvance 4 года назад
Thanks for the explanation!
@markthedescender832
@markthedescender832 4 года назад
@@amadvance No problem, glad I could be of help