Nice comparison. What settings did you use for the 3+? I have one and all I get are grainy shots at the smallest hint of shade like in interior places. Which is why I only use it during the day and outdoors only
Hi Andrew, thanks for this video. I would be happy to know the settings you now advise following your various tests I have a shoot in a few days and I'm not satisfied with my own settings... Thanks a lot ! Bertrand
According to GoPro, the new Hero 4 Black/Silver is supposed to have better low light capabilities. Other data that I've read suggest that the improvements to low light performance is for stills and for time lapse, and unchanged for video from the Hero 3+. Please take this test with a grain of salt. It was done very quickly and with the new GoPro menu, we think we might have missed a matched setting which might explain the difference in color. Then again, it could be the difference between the two sensors.
Nice comparison. What settings did you use for the 3+? I have one and all I get are grainy shots at the smallest hint of shade like in interior places. Which is why I only use it during the day and outdoors only
Hi Andrew, thanks for this video. I would be happy to know the settings you now advise following your various tests I have a shoot in a few days and I'm not satisfied with my own settings... Thanks a lot !
Bertrand
According to GoPro, the new Hero 4 Black/Silver is supposed to have better low light capabilities. Other data that I've read suggest that the improvements to low light performance is for stills and for time lapse, and unchanged for video from the Hero 3+. Please take this test with a grain of salt. It was done very quickly and with the new GoPro menu, we think we might have missed a matched setting which might explain the difference in color. Then again, it could be the difference between the two sensors.
What would you conclude ? Is the 4 better than the 3 ?
You use 24fps, is this better for night video?
Great rendering..
vs should be in split screen.