Looking to capture breathtaking star trail photos and vidos with your GoPro Hero 13?
This exciting feature, available only on GoPro’s latest models—Hero 13, Hero 12, and Hero 11—has been a source of fresh inspiration for me.
In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to set up your GoPro Hero 13 to capture stunning star trails.
TOMADA RÁPIDA
- Bring baterias extras or a power bank if you’re planning to shoot for long periods, as extended recording drains power quickly.
- Use um tripé or stable surface to keep your camera steady and aimed at the sky for smooth footage.
- Star Trails mode captures vídeo, and once the recording is done, you can extract a frame to use as an image.
- Longer exposures create longer, sweeping trails, while shorter exposures result in crisper, shorter streaks.
How To Use Star Trails Mode on GoPro Hero 13
Here’s a quick guide on how to set up your GoPro Hero 13 for stunning star trail shots:
- Turn on your GoPro Hero 13 and switch to Timelapse mode.
- Press the preset button, scroll through the options, and select Star Trails mode.
- Use the recommended settings for the best results.
- Once recording is done, you can extract individual frames from the video to create beautiful still images.
This gives you both a video and a photo option, letting you enjoy the best of both worlds—smooth star trails footage and still photos from the same shoot.
Recommended Star Trails Settings
- Modo: Star Trail
- Resolução: 5.3K
- Lente: Largo
- Formato: Video
- Intervalo: Every 5 seconds
- Obturador: Automóvel
- Duration: Unlimited
- Timer Delay: 3 seconds
- Scheduled Recording: Optional
- Ampliação: 1.0x
Alternative Method: Capture Star Trails with Night Lapse Photo Mode
If you prefer taking photos instead of video, switch to Modo de fotografia de lapso noturno on the Hero 13. This mode works similarly to time-lapse, capturing a series of photos at set intervals.
Here’s how to set it up:
- Swipe left to enter Time Lapse mode.
- Tap the mode settings and scroll down to Foto com lapso noturno.
- Tap the pencil icon to fine-tune your settings.
- Shutter + Interval: Automóvel
- Campo de visão (FOV): Linear
The camera will automatically capture multiple frames during the night. Afterward, you can combine these shots into a single star trail image using software like Photoshop ou Lightroom for a breathtaking final result.
Pontas
Here are some tips that will help you to achieve better results:
Choose the Right Location
Look for areas with little to no light pollution, like remote areas or national parks. A dark sky will give you clearer star trails and enhance the visibility of stars.
Stabilize Your Camera
Use um sturdy tripod to keep your GoPro Hero 13 steady or place your camera on a plain surface. Even minor movement can cause blur in long exposures, so make sure the camera is securely mounted.
Bring Extra Batteries or Power Bank
Enquanto o 1900mAh Enduro battery lasts longer than previous models, extended shooting sessions will drain it. Bringing extra batteries or a power bank ensures you don’t miss out mid-shoot.
Desativar funcionalidades desnecessárias
Desligar Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS to conserve battery life during long recording sessions.
Capture a Longer Sequence
The longer you film, the more dramatic your trails will look. Aim for at least 30 minutos a uma hora of continuous shooting for the best results.
Check the Weather
Make sure the weather is clear, as clouds can obstruct the stars. Use apps like SkyView ou Stellarium to help you plan your shoot based on star movement.
Edit and Enhance Your Star Trails
If you used Modo de fotografia de lapso noturno, you can combine the individual frames into a single image using Photoshop ou Lightroom. If you captured a video, extract individual frames from the footage using Aplicação Quik da GoPro for polished stills.
Obrigado por ler!
I hope this guide helped you know all about the best GoPro Hero 13 settings for star trail shots
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