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DBCOOPER

Basic settings GoPro 3+ settings

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Perhaps I should have been more specific in my request so even an asshole skygod could understand what I was looking for some help with.
Got a new GoPro 3+ that I have never jumped with. I could use some help with the settings that work well in freefall. Taking it to a boogie this weekend and don't have a lot of time to experiment with it nor the equipment with to review the footage prior to returning home 10 days later.

But thanks for the input, you have been most helpful.
Replying to: Re: Stall On Jump Run Emergency Procedure? by billvon

If the plane is unrecoverable then exiting is a very very good idea.

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grantunderland

I keep it on more to keep the other files from being written than anything else. I have no desire to clutter up my card with a shitty res copy and a thumbnail pic



I have a .bat file that deletes the .thm and .lrv files.
But I also built a "device" that can do the job when I'm not near a computer.
I just plug in the SDcard and push a button and it deletes the correct files.
It's annoying that you can't disable those files.

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daffes

Do a firmware update, 1080 wide 60 fps, I suggest you avoid super view.

For Freefly keep it mostly vertical, for belly, angle it backwards a little bit.



I have noticed that many Windows PCs have a hard time playing back the 60 fps files, smoothly. I run mine at 30 fps and have much better playback results.
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