Need Help getting the shutter speed right on my GoPro for action stills that I take from my videos. Does anyone have advice on how to get clear photos from my videos? Pic entirely related.
>>2758514
Learn how to use google dumb shit.
>>2758542
>i don't know the answer
>>2758544
Not that guy but I do know the answer.
I want you to Google it though because I think it builds character.
>>2758547
Check the poster count. I'm not op, I just know that "google it fgt" is a meme spouted by retards who don't know the answer.
>>2758553
and neither do you.
>>2758514
I don't own a GoPro and I don't remember what it is you
can actually control in it.
But, for fast movement you need fast shutter speed on
your video. Fast shutter in this case (your subject matter
on the OP picture) would be something above 1/160 - 1/200.
For comparison, think that you need at least 1/125 to freeze
a person running. So a speeding bike would need more than
this.
On the downside, this means that your camera, if it supports
rising the shutter speed, will also raise iso or it will need bigger
light sources than what it needs in 25fps/-1/50. This in turn
means that your stills will be with more noise and maybe
unusable.
I hope this is helpful.
>>2760335
Oh, and your videos will be more chopie.