HyperSmooth 5.0 on GoPro Hero 11 is the best version so far of the award-winning stabilization technology that GoPro offers.
With all-new features like Horizon Lock and Auto Boost, HyperSmooth 5.0 offers incredibly smooth footage no matter how rough it gets.
In this post, you’ll discover all you need to know about this awesome GoPro feature.
Plus, I’ll provide you with setting and tips for better stabilization.
What is HyperSmooth
First introduced in GoPro Hero 7 Black, HyperSmooth is an image stabilization feature by GoPro. All the recent GoPro cameras come with a powerful microchip that enables epic electronic image stabilization. With HyperSmooth enabled, your GoPro action clips look as smooth as if they were shot using a gimbal.
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How Does HyperSmooth Work
HyperSmooth works through GoPro’s roller shutter correction algorithm and advanced scene analysis. It means that your GoPro can analyze the motion in your clips and adjust the frames to make them look smoother. And, since this feature demands more processing power, the new, powerful GoPro microchip enables this feature.
GoPro Hero 11 HyperSmooth
With every new GoPro Hero action camera release, the company continues to improve the HyperSmooth feature. In the GoPro Hero 11 Black and the GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini, you get HyperSmooth 5.0. The Emmy award-winning HyperSmooth 5.0 video stabilization raises the bar for in-camera video stabilization, giving you incredibly smooth footage no matter how rough it gets!
Another new feature that comes with GoPro Hero 11 HyperSmooth 5.0 is AutoBoost. with this feature. your GoPro looks at your speed & movement and automatically determines the level of video stabilization you need for the smoothest and widest shots possible.
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GoPro Hero 11 HyperSmooth Settings
The GoPro Hero 11 Black has four HyperSmooth settings which are available in both 16:9 and 4:3:
- AutoBoost: Dynamic/Automatic stabilization based on the camera’s movement
- Boost: Ultimate stabilization with tight cropping
- On: Stabilized video with minimal cropping
- Off: Records without video stabilization or cropping
Note: HyperSmooth is a power-intensive feature. It requires higher power usage, especially when shooting in high resolution and frame rates. So, you might want to also consider your battery capacity when using the HyperSmooth feature.
Tips for Best Stabilization
Although HyperSmooth provides awesome stabilization to your camera footage, you may want to consider the following tips to achieve even better stabilization with your GoPro Hero 11:
Use a Gimbal
Even with the latest GoPro Hero 11 which features the latest HyperSmooth v5.0 EIS tech, tackling camera shake with software alone has clear limitations. Therefore, a 3-axis gimbal is the ultimate GoPro accessory to help you record buttery smooth video footage.
Use GoPro Mounts
Using a GoPro mount is an easy way to minimize shaky GoPro footage while keeping your hands free. There are different kinds of GoPro mounts available on the market, including the GoPro helmet mount, chest strap mount, wrist mount, and more.
Use Two Hands
If not using a mount, then using two hands instead of one minimizes shaky footage. Even if you feel that your GoPro camera is too small to be held by two hands, find a way to use both. This can be holding your wrist or simply holding one hand around another.
Keep the Camera Close
If you hold your GoPro away from your body, it will severely increase the camera shake. So, make it a point to hold the camera near your chin and close to your body. This allows you to hold your arms parallel with your body for creating a ‘cocoon’ to make the footage steadier.
Keep Movements Simple
Shooting while holding your GoPro with your hands can make your footage incredibly shaky. So, in such a situation, it is advisable to keep your camera moves simple. Unless it is necessary, keeping your camera stationary will deliver better footage quality.
Fix it in Post Production
If you simply can’t get the right shot on-location, then consider fixing it in post. Features like the warp stabilizer in After Effects and Premiere Pro make it extremely easy to stabilize shaky footage.
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