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ProjectGo.Pro —— GoPro Starter Pack ——
Thanks for signing up! Here’s a few graphics with information that will get you headed in the right direction. Stay tuned for more!
- Travis
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Video Resolution Screen Resolution Aspect Ratio
4K 3840 X 2160 16:9
4K Cinema 4096 X 2160 17:9
2.7K 2704 X 1524 16:9
2.7K Cinema 2704 X 1440 17:9
1440p 1920 X 1440 4:3
1080p 1920 X 1080 16:9
960p 1280 X 960 4:3
720p 1280 X 720 16:9
WVGA 848 X 480 16:9
Type Mega Pixel Resolution Angle
Full Sensor 12MP 4000 X 3000 N/A
Wide 12MP 4000 X 3000 170º
Medium 7MP 2648 X 2648 127º
Narrow 5MP 2240 x 2240 90º
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Resolution FPS FOV Notes
4K 15 Wide Good for time lapse.
4K Cinema 12 Wide Smaller than 4K. (8) Megapixel photos. Time lapse sequences.
2.7K 30 Wide 30fps. Sharp image. Perfect when scaled to 1080p.
2.7K Cinema 24 Wide Great when scaled to 1080p. Non cinema with top/bottom cropped.
1440p 48 Wide Slight aliasing. Needs to be cropped to work with 16:9 footage.
1440p 30 Wide Wonderful for POV. 4:3 aspect ratio. No aliasing present.
1080p 30 / 60 Wide Bread & butter. Crystal Clear. Go to mode for wide angle footage.
1080p 30 / 60 Medium Light softness. Slight wide angle feel present. Great mode.
1080p 30 / 60 Narrow No wide angle effect. Similar to DSLR footage. Softness visible.
960p 100 Wide Slight aliasing. Great for slow motion. Looks good on the web.
960p 48 Wide Better to use 1440p @ 30fps or 960p @ 30fps
720p 120 Wide Great scaled for YouTube. Aliasing at full resolution.
720p 60 Wide Why not use 1080p @ 60fps? No aliasing. Very clean.
720p 120 Narrow Clean. No wide angle effect. Great for slow motion.
WVGA 240 Wide Low quality. Doesn’t mesh with other footage. Fun for slow motion.
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Time Lapse Quick Guides
Interval Frame Rate Clip Duration Film Time # of Pictures
0.5 sec 24 fps 10 Seconds 2 Minutes 240
0.5 sec 24 fps 30 Seconds 6 Minutes 720
0.5 sec 24 fps 60 Seconds 12 Minutes 1440
0.5 sec 30 fps 10 Seconds 2.5 Minutes 300
0.5 sec 30 fps 30 Seconds 7.5 Minutes 900
0.5 sec 30 fps 60 Seconds 15 Minutes 1800
Interval Frame Rate Clip Duration Film Time # of Pictures
1.0 sec 24 fps 10 Seconds 4 Minutes 240
1.0 sec 24 fps 30 Seconds 12 Minutes 720
1.0 sec 24 fps 60 Seconds 24 Minutes 1440
1.0 sec 30 fps 10 Seconds 5 Minutes 300
1.0 sec 30 fps 30 Seconds 15 Minutes 900
1.0 sec 30 fps 60 Seconds 30 Minutes 1800
Interval Frame Rate Clip Duration Film Time # of Pictures
2.0 Seconds 24 fps 10 Seconds 8 Minutes 240
2.0 Seconds 24 fps 30 Seconds 24 Minutes 720
2.0 Seconds 24 fps 60 Seconds 48 Minutes 1440
2.0 Seconds 30 fps 10 Seconds 10 Minutes 300
2.0 Seconds 30 fps 30 Seconds 30 Minutes 900
2.0 Seconds 30 fps 60 Seconds 60 Minutes 1800
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Interval Frame Rate Clip Duration Film Time # of Pictures
5 Seconds 24 fps 10 Seconds 20 Minutes 240
5 Seconds 24 fps 30 Seconds 60 Minutes 720
5 Seconds 24 fps 60 Seconds 120 Minutes 1440
5 Seconds 30 fps 10 Seconds 25 Minutes 300
5 Seconds 30 fps 30 Seconds 75 Minutes 900
5 Seconds 30 fps 60 Seconds 150 Minutes 1800
Interval Frame Rate Clip Duration Film Time # of Pictures
10 Seconds 24 fps 10 Seconds 40 Minutes 240
10 Seconds 24 fps 30 Seconds 2 Hours 720
10 Seconds 24 fps 60 Seconds 4 Hours 1440
10 Seconds 30 fps 10 Seconds 50 Minutes 300
10 Seconds 30 fps 30 Seconds 2.5 Hours 900
10 Seconds 30 fps 60 Seconds 5 Hours 1800
Interval Frame Rate Clip Duration Film Time # of Pictures
30 Seconds 24 fps 10 Seconds 2 Hours 240
30 Seconds 24 fps 30 Seconds 6 Hours 720
30 Seconds 24 fps 60 Seconds 12 Hours 1440
30 Seconds 30 fps 10 Seconds 2.5 Hours 300
30 Seconds 30 fps 30 Seconds 7.5 Hours 900
30 Seconds 30 fps 60 Seconds 15 Hours 1800
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Time Lapse Quick Guide Examples
Interval Frame Rate Clip Duration Film Time # of Pictures
60 Seconds 24 fps 10 Seconds 4 Hours 240
60 Seconds 24 fps 30 Seconds 12 Hours 720
60 Seconds 24 fps 60 Seconds 24 Hours 1440
60 Seconds 30 fps 10 Seconds 5 Hours 300
60 Seconds 30 fps 30 Seconds 15 Hours 900
60 Seconds 30 fps 60 Seconds 30 Hours 1800
Time Interval Example
0.5 Seconds Driving Time Lapse; Creepy Crawlers
1.0 Seconds Baking Cookies; Analog Clock
2.0 Seconds Fast Moving Clouds; Crowds of People; Rush hour Traffic; People walking down the street
5.0 Seconds Clouds moving normally; Sunrise / Sunset
10 Seconds Sunrise / Sunset; Slow Clouds
30 Seconds Path of the sun on a clear day; Moving Shadows; Night landscapes, stars, moon, etc.
60 Seconds Moving Plants; Office Workers
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Calculating Time Lapse Intervals
Excerpt from our ebook…
Example - I have a video that I filmed in 1080p at 24fps. I would like to do a time lapse sequence of clouds during the intro. If I have a 30 second time slot available, I can calculate that at 24 photos(frames) per second, I’ll need 720 photos.
24 photos per second (x) 30 seconds = 720 photos.
For time lapse videos of clouds moving ver slowly like they are on this particular day, I know that a 10 second interval will look great. So in order to get my 720 photos, I’ll need to run my GoPro at a 10 second interval for 2 hours. How do I know this?
24 photos (playback frame rate) x 30 seconds (video clip duration) = 720 photos needed
1 photo every 10 seconds (interval) = 6 photos per minute
720 photos ÷ 6 photos per minute = 120 minutes
120 minutes ÷ 60 minutes per hour = 2 hours
Using this simple formula can help you calculate the variables needed to make your time lapse sequence perfect.
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