Really nice riding!! I think the issue with the GoPro 13 is incomplete marketing on behalf of the brand. ND filters are used to at 24p at 50fps (to achieve a more cinematic look to slow tthe shutter down and reduce the amount of light - otherwise you get a washed out image). This is typically used for filmmakers and film enthusiast, however, for fast, hi-impact sports with a lot of fast moving content, the ND filter works against the camera's stabilization because the stabilization only works well with the maximum amount of light - which is why GoPros typically look best in bright sunny days. ND filters reduce the amount of light coming into the camera to get a proper exposure at lower shutters speeds. If you're using a GoPro with an ND filter, it is implied that the action is smoother and slower (like walking, vlogging, talking, hiking, shots from a boat, car, or even skateboarding, etc.). But for high impact sports with a lot of fast moving objects, the standard lens or the wide angle lens works best to get as much light in the camera as possible - especially MTB riding in forests with trees blocking bright sunlight. Others may have different settings that work best for their riding conditions, but I find that if you shoot on 'Auto Exposure' drop the EV down to -.5 or -1 (try both and see which one works for you). If you shoot on Protune or manual, shutter speeds between 960 and 1920 for bright sunny days, and if it's really cloudy/a day with not much sun or riding around sunset, drop it to 480. Anything below 480 you'll see noticeable lack of stabilization because the shutter is too low and there's not enough light. What sucks is that the brand doesn't accurately market the target audience for ND filters - instead there seems to be some misunderstanding or misleading consumers with a full package of ND filters that is not necessary for their use.
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Really nice riding!! I think the issue with the GoPro 13 is incomplete marketing on behalf of the brand. ND filters are used to at 24p at 50fps (to achieve a more cinematic look to slow tthe shutter down and reduce the amount of light - otherwise you get a washed out image). This is typically used for filmmakers and film enthusiast, however, for fast, hi-impact sports with a lot of fast moving content, the ND filter works against the camera's stabilization because the stabilization only works well with the maximum amount of light - which is why GoPros typically look best in bright sunny days. ND filters reduce the amount of light coming into the camera to get a proper exposure at lower shutters speeds. If you're using a GoPro with an ND filter, it is implied that the action is smoother and slower (like walking, vlogging, talking, hiking, shots from a boat, car, or even skateboarding, etc.). But for high impact sports with a lot of fast moving objects, the standard lens or the wide angle lens works best to get as much light in the camera as possible - especially MTB riding in forests with trees blocking bright sunlight. Others may have different settings that work best for their riding conditions, but I find that if you shoot on 'Auto Exposure' drop the EV down to -.5 or -1 (try both and see which one works for you). If you shoot on Protune or manual, shutter speeds between 960 and 1920 for bright sunny days, and if it's really cloudy/a day with not much sun or riding around sunset, drop it to 480. Anything below 480 you'll see noticeable lack of stabilization because the shutter is too low and there's not enough light. What sucks is that the brand doesn't accurately market the target audience for ND filters - instead there seems to be some misunderstanding or misleading consumers with a full package of ND filters that is not necessary for their use.
great video bro
Are you going to make a video on the enduro jam
Such a sick vid mate! 🔥
Cleats mucking you up, ride flats! 😂
when you get a go pro, do you get the go pro quick subsription or what ever its called or do you not
what mount do you use? i just got the hero 13
get the ultra wide lens mate, it is better than any nd filter imo
Dji Osmo better
Not true, the gopro stabilisation is superior.
Dji better low light performance.