Resolution FPS Width Heigh H.264 Bitrate Low/High H.265 Bitrate Low/High Digital Lens Options Zoom Auto Low Light? 4k: 30/25: 4000: 3000: NA: 60/100: Wide, Linear: NA 2. From the bottom of the screen, swipe up to open the settings menu for that mode. 3. Swipe up or down to scroll through the settings for that mode. 4. Tap and swipe, as needed, to select a new option for the setting. 5. To exit the settings menu, swipe down from the top of the screen, tap Exit, or press the Settings/Tag button [ ]. 11. HERO-Port 12. Settings/Tag-Taste [ ] 13. Akkuklappe / Die Grundlagen 1. Kamerastatuslämpchen (rot) 2. Shutter/Select-Taste [ ] 3. Lämpchen für drahtlosen Status (blau) 4. Statusbildschirm der Kamera 5. Power/Mode-Taste [ ] 6. Micro-HDMI-Port (Kabel nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten) 7. microSD-Kartensteckplatz (microSD-Karte nicht im Learn how to create amazing videos with your GoPro. If you’ve just bought a GoPro and you don’t know where to start…. If you have owned a GoPro for a while but you are still struggling to film and edit videos that you can be proud of…. If you would like to learn how to use GoPro cameras to document your travel and adventures without the Both single night photo and night lapse are strongly affected by ProTune settings, if enabled. The 2 main settings you’ll want to play with are White Balance, and ISO Limit. I strongly recommend dialing in your settings while utilizing a screen, either on the camera, or with the GoPro App. Take a few test photos while changing settings around. Dropping down to 2.7K (1520p) boosts the top frame rate to 60fps, with 50, 48, 30, 25, and 24fps also supported. Shooting at 2.7K delivers footage that's better than traditional 1080p, but doesn't STEP 1: Set your GoPro Hero 4 to 720p60. Note the Record button on top, the Mode button in front, and the settings button with the wrench icon on the side. To do this, hit the ‘Mode’ button until you set the Camera in ‘Video Mode,’ you will see a video camera icon. Then push the ‘Settings’ button on the left side of the camera with Watch this video to help you learn how to change settings and capture photo and video with your HERO4 Black camera.Watch Part 1 of this series - http://youtu At 1080p, the Black can shoot at up to 120fps, while the Silver maxes out at 60fps. And there’s also a difference in the video compression. The Black can record its video up to a 60MB/s bitrate, compared to an upper limit of 45Mb/s with the Silver. Tip: GoPros don’t come with a memory card as standard. The color mode setting is a perfect example. If you shoot with the default GoPro color mode, the image will be vibrant and contrasty. If you shoot with the Flat color mode, the image will be, well, flat and the colors will look washed out. Here are some examples. The first one was shot with a HERO5 Black: gqhN.