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The GoPro Hero 4 camera line captures everything from high-resolution 4K video (3840 x 2160 pixels) at a low frame rate of 15 frames per second (fps) to WVGA video (848 x 480 pixels) at a very high frame rate of 240 fps. The settings you choose will greatly impact your final video, so it’s important to understand what you are choosing.
Turn camera beeps On or Off: Press the [Status/Pair Button] two times to see [Beeps]. Press the [Shutter Button] to see your options. Press the [Status/Pair Button] to change the setting. Press the [Shutter Button] to confirm the setting. To change the beep volume, use the Quik App.
Set the interval and shutter speed to ‘Auto’ with RAW on and it will expose properly during the day and capture RAW photos. Your GoPro will continuously shoot photos as soon as the previous image is done processing (about every 3 seconds). Night-Lapse Shooting Scenarios: Continuous shooting in any given setting.
A GoPro with a screen may be better suited to night photography, as you’ll probably want to check you’ve got the settings right before filling up your memory. So by choosing one of the standard Hero models, you’ll be able to quickly glance and check that you’ve got the lighting right. 2. Make the most of night photo and night lapse mode
Underwater, the touchscreen on GoPro cameras cannot be used. But settings still can be changed when submerged using the “Mode button” on the side to switch between presets and between photo and video modes. Ideally, presets are set up to make adjustments for framerate, white balance, resolution and lens modes.
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