What is the Best GoPro setting for Filming Jeep Adventures?

Wolff1

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Im planning on filming most of our "Jeep Trips" with our GoPro black. Ive seen some great footage on here and figured you guys would know what the best settings ( narrow, medium, wide. What resolution, etc.)
I'll most likely be using a windshield mount or rollbar mount.
Any and all help is appreciated
 
I've got the silver edition. I have exclusively used the suction cup mount because I enjoyed getting different angles. Never fell off even going through the water. I typically used 30fps on 720p. I send my videos to my family to 720 cuts back on the size vs 1080p. Also with the protune I don't like it unless its super sunny. In my experience protune makes the video all grainy in mid-low light situations.
 
Just a trail run, I'd do 720p@30fps. For footage you may use in a film like the Wayalife films, 720p@60fps which will give you smooth slowmotion. I like 720p because of the wider angle as opposed to 1080.
 
I got a gopro hero naked, and use both 720 and 1080p res. 720 takes less memory and less battery life also.
 
I got a gopro hero naked, and use both 720 and 1080p res. 720 takes less memory and less battery life also.

Yeah I considered battery life and bought the extra "battery backpack" for mine. it seems to double battery life and charges via usb which i now have on the radio in the truck! enjoying modern vehicles.
 
Yeah I considered battery life and bought the extra "battery backpack" for mine. it seems to double battery life and charges via usb which i now have on the radio in the truck! enjoying modern vehicles.

I usually film in 1080 but I'm thinking of doing 920 instead now. Get the little extra batterie life, the better quality up from 720, and the little extra storage. I have the extra battery pack as well and it is very helpful!


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I use the 960 48fps sorry steve 920 isn't a setting lol but the 960 is good enough to get a good shit not use to much battery and can get some good slow-mo shots
 
I use the 960 48fps sorry steve 920 isn't a setting lol but the 960 is good enough to get a good shit not use to much battery and can get some good slow-mo shots

Haha I guessed on 920! That's for the clarification tho Sean


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