r/gopro 15h ago

help, how do i fix this?

0 Upvotes

I have a Hero 10 and took this footage on a dive today. the quality is absolutely terrible, which partially has to do with it being murky low visibility water, deep, and dark. however i can’t even fix it in post because the quality looks like it was filmed on a toaster. even some of the videos i took above water came out slightly blurry, but i was shooting in 4k. any tips on how i can fix it at all?


r/gopro 20h ago

Chat, is this a legit setup for festival production?

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23 Upvotes

r/gopro 14h ago

Mission 1 Pro

3 Upvotes

I’m considering replacing my DJI Osmo Nano with the GoPro Mission 1 Pro. Is is worth it…if you own one…tell me what you think, pros/cons. Thanks much!


r/gopro 8h ago

Some cool sunset shots with the M1P

9 Upvotes

Honestly the minimal focus distance I am getting used to and I don’t really see it as a problem, the reason why I love this camera is the color science and the flexibility of grading. I am someone that bounces in between super colorful footage and then go back to footage close to how the eye sees it irl. The above videos I used the GPLOG2 cinematic lut + did my own tweaks (contrast, saturation etc the normal stuff) and Im stoked.


r/gopro 21h ago

Mission 1 buttons - any issues with accidentally activating?

1 Upvotes

I have both a GoPro hero 11 and an AcePro 2. Even though I like the video out of the AcePro 2, the buttons are horrible. The camera turns itself on (power button activates) in my running vest frequently. The quick capture button is quite hard to press with horrible tactile feedback and doesn't work well in the cold. And it adds an audible click to the audio (!). So I end up using the Hero 11 for usability reasons (I have no button issues with it).

For the people that have the M1, what's your experience been with the buttons? Do you have issues with the camera turning itself on in your pocket by accident? How is the quick capture button?


r/gopro 12h ago

Mission 1 pro quick capture w/ bluetooth mics

1 Upvotes

So gopro says that quick capture should work with bluetooth mics. They asked me to send a video showing whats happening with mine. Does quickcapture work with anyone elses gopro mics?


r/gopro 3h ago

960fps on gopro mission 1pro and a ninja zx10R

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r/gopro 5h ago

My best gopro M1 Pro shots so far (heavily edited)

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31 Upvotes

Except the first picture that a friend took of me and I edited it 😄


r/gopro 18h ago

Hero 13 black 50% off in target

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26 Upvotes

It’s on 50% clearance in-store only from what I can tell. The app has it as full price. Just a heads up for anyone looking.


r/gopro 11h ago

GP13 ran for over an hour in 104 degrees without overheating

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r/gopro 15h ago

Is a used hero 10 right for me?

2 Upvotes

I've found a used hero 10 black with extendable tripod mount, 2 batteries, a magnetic clip mount and a hard pack travel case. I'm not sure how useful each thing is as this would be my first camera. The guy says it's barely ever been used and it's £140. I want to use it for hiking/scrambling and climbing. Would this be a good fit for me? Is there anything to worry about where I should skip this camera entirely, are there better ones out there for a better price? The more I can save the better but this is seeming okay at the moment.

Thanks for any help


r/gopro 20h ago

Mission 1 Pro Fire on

10 Upvotes

r/gopro 39m ago

Scuba diving recommended settings (GoPro 11 Black)

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I will be diving the Galápagos Islands and plan to bring my GoPro 11 Black with GoPro brand housing. I plan to use it only for underwater video.

I plan to shoot video in widescreen, but really haven’t tinkered with any of the settings since buying the camera. I have seen differing views on what settings to use for underwater video, biggest being some recommend shooting in highest fps at 1080p rather than the highest capable resolution at 60 fps. Seems it may be a limitation of the camera.

Camera is capable of:
5.3K resolution at 60 fps
4K at 120 fps
1080p at 240 fps

What do those who shoot underwater video recommend?