Le GoPro Hero 13 et Héros 12 both feature HyperSmooth 6.0, the Emmy-award-winning stabilization tech that sets GoPro apart from other action cameras.

Known for its unbeatable ability to smooth out shaky footage, this feature shines during high-motion activities like mountain biking, skiing, or running.

Dans ce guide, vous découvrirez when to activate HyperSmooth and how to optimize your settings for maximum stabilization during your action-packed adventures.

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  • In low-light, use HyperSmooth and set your GoPro to Résolution 4K et 30 FPS.
  • Allumer Hyperlisse in the settings, and if you need extra stability, switch to Mode Turbo.
  • Use the following shutter speeds: 1/120 if you’re using a helmet mount or the Linear lenset 1/240 for chest mounts or when using the SuperView lens.

 

 HyperSmooth Explained


Hyperlisse is GoPro’s advanced stabilization technology designed to keep your footage steady, no matter how much movement is involved.

Il smooths out any bumps or shakes in your videos, giving them a polished, professional look—even in action-packed scenes like running or mountain biking.

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How to Turn On HyperSmooth for Your GoPro Hero 13

To activate Hyperlisse sur votre GoPro Hero 13, follow these quick steps:

  1. Swipe down from the top of your screen.
  2. Appuyez sur le Stabilisation option.
  3. Interrupteur HyperSmooth On.
  4. If you want even more stabilization, select AutoBoost—but keep in mind that this will crop your footage a little for extra stability.

Modes HyperSmooth

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  • AutoBoost: Automatically adjusts the stabilization level based on how much your camera is moving.
  • Sur: Provides consistent stabilization with very little cropping.
  • À l'arrêt: No stabilization or cropping, just the raw footage.

Aspect Ratio Settings for HyperSmooth

  • 16:9: You can select from AutoBoost, Sur, ou À l'arrêt.
  • 9:16: Choose between Sur ou À l'arrêt.
  • 4:3: Available options are AutoBoost, Sur, ou À l'arrêt.
  • 8:7: Allows for Sur ou À l'arrêt only.

Do you feel lost about GoPro Hero 13 settings? Download this GoPro Hero 13 settings cheat sheet for video and photo, organized by activity, so you’re prepared for every adventure.

When To Activate HyperSmooth


Here are some situations when it’s smart to use HyperSmooth:

Course à pied ou randonnée

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Activities like running or hiking involve a lot of up-and-down movements. Hyperlisse reduces this natural shake, leaving you with clearer, more enjoyable footage.

Extreme Sports

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When you’re hitting the trails on your mountain bike, skiing down a slope, or skateboarding, Hyperlisse is your go-to. It keeps your footage steady and smooth, even when the action gets intense and the conditions are unpredictable.

Drone Filming

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If you’ve mounted your GoPro on a drone, Hyperlisse helps counteract the effects of wind or any sudden drone movements, ensuring your aerial shots look smooth and stable.

Underwater Filming

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When diving or swimming, the movement of the water can make your footage shaky. Hyperlisse comes to the rescue by stabilizing the video, giving you clear and steady underwater scenes.

Vlogging on the Move

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If you’re walking and talking to the camera at the same time, Hyperlisse helps keep your video steady. This ensures your audience gets a professional, polished view without the jitters caused by handheld shots.

Now it’s clear when to use Hypersmooth, here are situations when you need to turn it off:

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Here are some tips that can make a difference:

Zoom In for Extra Stability

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When you’re capturing especially shaky activities, like running or extreme sports, zooming in slightly can help with stabilization. A zoom of around 10-15% will reduce the field of view (FOV) but provide extra stabilization by giving the camera more room to work. This small zoom is often barely noticeable but makes a big difference in reducing shakiness.

Switch to Linear Mode for Better Stabilization

Switching to Linear Mode can significantly improve stabilization. Linear mode offers more natural stabilization compared to the Wide FOV because it corrects any distortion, keeping the image straight and clean. This is especially useful if you want smoother, professional-looking footage with straight lines, like in landscapes or vlogging.

Use Boost Mode for Maximum Stabilization

For activities with a lot of movement, like mountain biking or snowboarding, try enabling AutoBoost mode. This mode offers the highest level of stabilization but will crop your footage slightly. The small crop is often worth it if you need that extra level of smoothness in high-shake environments.

Mount Your Camera Securely

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No matter how good your stabilization settings are, a poorly mounted camera can still lead to shaky footage. Use a sturdy mount, like a poitrine ou support de casque, to keep your camera steady. This ensures that HyperSmooth can work its magic without being disrupted by camera movement.

Check Shutter Speed

For improved stabilization, pay attention to your vitesse d'obturation. A faster shutter speed, such as 1/240, works well with chest mounts or when using a SuperView lens. If you’re using a Linear lens or a helmet mount, aim for a shutter speed of 1/120 for the smoothest results.

Keep Lighting Conditions in Mind

HyperSmooth works best in good lighting. If you’re filming in low-light conditions, like during sunrise or sunset, the stabilization may not be as effective. In these situations, consider using additional light sources or film during times when natural light is optimal to avoid grainy or jittery footage.

 

Better Stabilization in Low-Light


As I said before, HyperSmooth might not be the best solution for low-light situations. Here are some tips to help you achieve better stability when you lack light:

Choose the Right Video Mode

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For simplicity, Standard Mode is your best bet. It works well in most situations, but in low-light, you might lose some color detail and depth. However, it’s still the easiest to use if you’re not comfortable with color grading.

Avoid HDR mode, as it needs more light to blend exposures properly, so avoid it in dimly lit scenes.

If you plan to edit and color grade your footage later, Log Mode is the best choice. It gives you more control and flexibility, but requires post-processing to adjust colors and contrast. This is ideal for night scenes or low-light shots, where you can fix the image quality afterward.

Adjust Resolution and Frame Rate

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Lower the Frame Rate to 30fps or 24fps. A higher frame rate like 60fps requires more light, which isn’t ideal for darker settings.

Utilisez 4K à 30 images par seconde for most low-light shots. This setting strikes a good balance between capturing enough light and maintaining a high level of detail.

Avoid 5.3K, as it is great for cropping or zooming in post-production, but it demands way more light. 

Select the Right Lens (Field of View)

In low light, Linéaire ou Étroit modes reduce the fisheye effect and distortion, giving you a more natural look with better stabilization. These are ideal for urban scenes or where you want cleaner, more realistic shots.

Avoid SuperView in very low light as it introduces more distortion and noise in low-light conditions. 

Optimize Shutter Speed and ISO

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Set Shutter Speed to 1/120 or 1/240. For low-light situations, aim for a shutter speed that’s double your frame rate. If you’re shooting at 30fps, set your shutter speed to 1/120. If you’re using a SuperView lens or are mounted on your chest, set it to 1/240 to reduce motion blur.

Garder le ISO as low as possible to avoid introducing noise. Start with ISO 100 and increase it only if necessary, but avoid going over ISO 800. Higher ISO levels can make your footage grainy and reduce quality.

 

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I hope this guide helped you learn all about GoPro Hero 13 HyperSmooth 🙂

 

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