@@mateuscostarellibenetti2117 there is no battery. You either solder it to the drone's board to give it power or adapt the cable that comes in the box to connect it to the balance lead of the drone battery directly.
So no front display No rear display No battery No GPS Not waterproof But same price??? Why would I want this? I do but not at that price when there are others we can buy for cheaper. Its not session sized
@gopro we thank you for the awesome camera, But... No front screen; great No back screen; awesome No GPS; dont need No battery; dont need Not waterproof; I can deal without it Same price????? You lost me as a potential buyer! Sorry but you have the margins to do better, and deliver an actual budget fpv camera. It's a shame that wasn't even considered. With so much missing, what justifies the same exact price??
Okay hands down. This is the best review of the Bones I've seen yet. All the ones I've seen were just not as indepth and cinematic as this. Amazing review 👍🏽
I'm only 1 minute into watching this video, and the fact you turned a cinematic shot into a vlog twice so far is amazing. Liked and subbed. Incredible. I haven't even got to the part of why I clicked here in the first place haha
I watched a few videos about Bones. This video is absolutely amazing. By far the best visuals tied to the details. Very impressive work Joey. And amazing drone work Troy and Nikolia! 👏🏻
Great details Joey, thanks so much for sharing and putting this all together. I'm still flying my GoPro Hero 8 which has been great to use but I've been looking at upgrading soon. The RC remote trigger to record straight from the MoBo / Flight controller chipset is an amazing integration. Proud of GoPro for finally acknowledging the FPV community and providing long anticipated updates. A new product release I'm excited about!
Great review but I have some tips regarding stabilization tools. Combining the hypersmooth footage with reelsteady stabilization is what's causing the awful jitters and smearing in the footage. I don't know why they recommended that you do that. Reelsteady needs the most information possible so the lower the crop the better. Hypersmooth will always be inferior to post stabilization because it's trying to do the same calculations but with less information. It has to predict what will happen in real time and stabilize based on that but reelsteady can look ahead in the footage and make sure the stabilization is consistent all the way through. Also, the more times that you stack these stabilization tools, the more motion blur that you get. Sometimes it becomes unusable because of that. Keep up the great work man
Some really gorgeous footage Joey, wow!! I take it that due to the super tiny size of these FPV drones, you don't need a license to fly them around the skyscrapers of Chicago? I hope you didn't freak out any of the corporate slaves in their glass towers!
Flat image profile, NDs filter, 180 shutter angle rule, no sharpening, WB dependent on situation - then in post adjust contrast a little, add a look LUT subtly and done. Really not much magic to it.
I see You are using hypersmooth but be careful with the shutter speed, because when it is to dark, the hypersmooth takes a lot of shutter speed for more brightness video and the picture seems like about 20 FPS. It doesent look like motion blur but like 480p video. I recomend to set shutter speed manualy to twice bigger than FPS settings, maybe more and ISO between 100 and 400.
@@Joey_Helms Maybe it will come down in the near future 🙏🏻. I also hope that it is durable like the GoPro Session. It would be truly amazing if they could pack the 10’s guts in a smaller form like the Session !!!! We are rough on our FPV quad copters always pushing the limits. Thanks again for the professional review 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hey Joey! We met on the REDUCATION course last year. Could you share camera settings, please? The colour profile, resolution choice seamed to preserve so much dynamic range and colour depth. Could you share the resolution, frame rate, colour profile and colour grading process? I’ve got a shoot coming up in London where I’m directing a FVP drone pilot and I need to get the best possible quality out of the GoPro :)
The stuttering and motion blur in the video was pretty distracting if you ask me. It's a cool idea to mount a lightweight camera to a FPV drone but it needs to have some better stabilisation I guess.
we didn't do any massive durability tests but we did have a couple crashes onto a deck like wood floor from about 7 ft up directly onto the GoPro and there was no signs of damage.
No effect, that’s in camera shooting at 1/48th shutter speed with ND filter. I have a video on camera settings, which pertains this topic of motion blur as well, on my channel.
Agreed, there's also no GPS unit, and no battery. I'm assuming it's because they know that they are going to break and they are recuperating their costs up front.
Ok but i see some blurred scenes here, and i mean when the drone is steady for some reason some shots look blurry. Does this go pro bones have the same technology as the hero 10? Or is anything different?
Gotcha, I can answer that. Yes it is the combination of a) the low shutter speed of 1/48th to achieve cinematic motion blur and b) the hypersmooth stabilisation. If you have shaky footage that has motion blur in it stabilised it looks like a pulsing vibration in the final result.
I'm assuming it's because they know that they're going to break and they only offer the replacement program in the United States. I'm in Canada, and I'm pretty bummed about this as well.
Im guessing the drone got cought on something (probably in the holes) and created high frequency vibrations which are hard to remove. 2 solutions would be to redo the shot without getting it stuck or having a rubber mounted camera mount like the GepRc CineLog 25 has.