Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Drive to Ruswarp

Taking some 2015 lambs to Ruswarp Market on Monday.

The Hero4 performed pretty well and it's hard to fault the video quality except for a sort of bronze tint? Just can't seem to do away with that although it's not unattractive in some scenes it's a bit much.
The battery lasted there and back plus a brief wait, about two hours and still had probably 20 minutes left. At 1080p the 64GB card was almost 2/3 full.

I noticed it got very warm indeed in the waterproof case after running all that time, and could imagine on a hot day there would be problems.
I have a skeleton case coming soon and really should use the open back in this situation anyway.
I got a cheap frame case too but to me with that the lens looks a bit vulnerable to scratches if not careful.

It's not so much in use but during the annoyingly fiddly attachment process.
I already have an (SJ4000) mount on the rear view mirror stem - but boy is it fiddly to screw the gopro bolt thing behind there with minimal clearance.
An additional stem would help but also be a good way to get vibration.



Sunday, 21 February 2016

Hero4 with bike


I tried clamping the GoPro to the bars with limited success as it vibrated quite a bit, however I got some usable footage to edit later. It did surprisingly well at stills though - when taken off and pointed at stuff.







Saturday, 20 February 2016

Run with new Hero 4

This came last week and it took a little while to get the best results from protune and flat profile!
I find white balance on auto is better for changing light conditions as it's too difficult to set manually unless you are doing a more or less static scene.
The dynamic range is infinitely better than the SJ4000 or indeed the Drift Ghost, also it shoots 4K so could be dovetailed with P3 footage.
Note in second video sometime sun is in frame but there is still a good exposure across the frame.
I'm using LUTS to get the basic look then mainly curves for any additional tweaks.


Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Snow video rehash

As usual a more considered version a few days later is better.

Sunday, 24 January 2016

Ice Age retreat

The van and snowdrifts were real, glacial lake is photoshop ;)
Lion Inn car park, February 2005



Monday, 18 January 2016

Sun and snow again


The recent snow and strong(er) sunshine gave the chance to fly the phantom with the ND8 filter I bought late last year actually 'needed'.
 I found it creates a subtle colour cast but it was easily removed. For photos the shutter speed was rather on the slow side but still acceptable.

When processing the video I noticed a slight softness and added 10% sharpening to counteract it.
Usually I don't add any unless it's a low light scene.
Again it's not certain if this is due to the intended slower shutter or the dark glass is itself to blame - it is quite a 'good' one which directly replaces the original by screwing on.
Definitely not something to be using without good reason I think.

I was pleased with the video shot below freezing on Sunday.
At the top of the dale the data record revealed a 20mph wind coming down Esklets - it was calm here.
As with all these videos much better viewed on 1080p or higher if your connection permits.