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Tech Specs
HYPERSMOOTH VIDEO STABILIZATION
HyperSmooth delivers ultra smooth footage by correcting for camera
shake. It crops your videos while recording, which lets it buffer the
footage. This makes it perfect for biking, skating, skiing, handheld shots,
and more. Your GoPro has four HyperSmooth settings. The default
setting is On.
Setting
Description
AutoBoost
Combines maximum video stabilization with the
widest field of view possible. Cropping varies
based on the level of stabilization required for
the shot.
Boost
Maximum video stabilization with tight
cropping.
On
High-level video stabilization with minimal
cropping.
Off
Records without video stabilization or cropping.
You can smooth out your footage even more by using the Linear
+ Horizon Lock and Horizon Leveling digital lenses when
recording with HyperSmooth.
Heads Up:
You can only change your HyperSmooth setting using
the GoPro Quik app.
PRO TIP:
Use Max Lens Mod (sold separately) to max out your GoPro
with the ultimate in unbreakable video stabilization up to 2.7K60.
TIMEWARP VIDEO SPEED
You can increase TimeWarp video speed up to 30x to turn longer
activities into shareable moments. The default setting is Auto,
which automatically sets the speed for you.
You can also set the speed yourself. Use this chart to estimate the
length of your videos. For example, recording at 2x speed for 4 minutes
will give you about 2 minutes of TimeWarp video.
Speed
Recording Time
Video Length
2x
1 minute
30 seconds
5x
1 minute
10 seconds
10x
5 minutes
30 seconds
15x
5 minutes
20 seconds
30x
5 minutes
10 seconds
Heads Up:
Recording times are approximate. The video length may vary
depending on the movement in your shot.
Speed
Examples
2x–5x
Driving through a scenic route.
10x
Hiking and exploring.
15x–30x
Running and mountain biking.
PRO TIP:
For the best results, leave the speed on the Auto setting when
shooting footage that may get bumpy.
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