The Issue I have with my Gopro (during aerial shots) is that it over exposes shots.
Especially when the sun is bright, all light objects loose detail, for example the light part of this image: www.v-mp.com/Files/sonyforum/Gopro-exposure.jpg
I have the Gopro 3 White edition, by default it doesn't have the Protune capability.
So all the exposure settings are automatic and not changable (as far as I know)
What I would like is to lower the exposure, or limit the iso setting.
By scrolling through forums I came across a site where they have custom codes by which the default settings of the gopro can be modified: http://chernowii.com/gopro.html
But I am not sure how to do this. I am unable to contact the site owner.
I did do a physical light reduction test on the Gopro by placing a lens of my polaroid sunglasses in front of the camera. For two seconds it seem to work, but after that the iso pulls up the exposure to compensate.
Is there any other way one can change the settings digitally in the Gopro 3 White edition?
Or can the exposure only be reduced physically? Like by buying one of those expensive ND filters?
Thanks in advance,
VMP
Especially when the sun is bright, all light objects loose detail, for example the light part of this image: www.v-mp.com/Files/sonyforum/Gopro-exposure.jpg
I have the Gopro 3 White edition, by default it doesn't have the Protune capability.
So all the exposure settings are automatic and not changable (as far as I know)
What I would like is to lower the exposure, or limit the iso setting.
By scrolling through forums I came across a site where they have custom codes by which the default settings of the gopro can be modified: http://chernowii.com/gopro.html
But I am not sure how to do this. I am unable to contact the site owner.
I did do a physical light reduction test on the Gopro by placing a lens of my polaroid sunglasses in front of the camera. For two seconds it seem to work, but after that the iso pulls up the exposure to compensate.
Is there any other way one can change the settings digitally in the Gopro 3 White edition?
Or can the exposure only be reduced physically? Like by buying one of those expensive ND filters?
Thanks in advance,
VMP