GoPro HERO11 Black User Manual Video Settings
Here’s a breakdown of the video settings. Tap the and then the setting to make changes.
RES | FPS
This is where you can choose the aspect ratio, resolution (Res), and frame rate (also called frames per second or fps) for your videos. Aspect ratios are listed across the top row. Resolutions are in the middle row. Frame rates are at the bottom of the screen.
Tap any setting that you want for your video. Your camera will select the best available compatible settings. For example, if you tap the 16:9 aspect ratio, your camera will automatically choose 5.3K video at a frame rate of 60 fps. These will be highlighted in blue and displayed at the center of the screen. Simply tap another resolution or frame rate to make changes.
Heads Up: Available settings will vary based on the aspect ratio, resolution, and frame rate selected. Compatible settings are shown in blue or white. Non-compatible settings are shown in gray.
To learn more, see:
Video Resolution
Frames per Second (FPS)
Aspect Ratio (Video)
LENS
Choose the best digital lens for your shot—HyperView, SuperView, Wide, Linear + Horizon Lock/Leveling, or Linear. The default lens will vary based on the preset. Heads Up: Available lenses will vary based on the resolution and frame rate you select.
To learn more, see Digital Lenses (Video).
INTERVAL (LOOPING)
Choose how long your GoPro records before looping back to record over the start of the video. The default interval is 5 minutes.
To learn more, see Looping Interval.
HYPERSMOOTH
Perfect for biking, skiing, handheld shots, and more, HyperSmooth video stabilization delivers insanely smooth, gimbal-like footage without the gimbal. The available settings are Off, On, Boost, and AutoBoost.
To learn more, see HyperSmooth Video Stabilization.
SCHEDULED CAPTURE
Set when your GoPro will turn itself on and start recording.
DURATION
Choose how long your camera records before automatically stopping.
HINDSIGHT
Choose whether HindSight saves 15 or 30 seconds of video before you press the Shutter button .
TIMER
Set up a 3- or 10-second timer for your video.
TOUCH ZOOM
Touch Zoom helps you capture a closer view of the action. Use the slider on the right to lock in the zoom level.
PROTUNE
Protune gives you manual control of advanced settings, including Bit Rate, Color, ISO Limit, Exposure, and microphone settings.
To learn more, see Protune.
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