![]() Personally I prefer Reelsteady, I think it gives better result in most situations. Hypersmooth is more convenient but offers less control, while Reelsteady requires extra rendering but allows for customization. Video stabilization is essential for a cinematic look in your videos, with two options: Hypersmooth and Reelsteady. If a resolution isn’t available, choose the next best option. These tables provide the best settings for the latest GoPro Hero 11, but should also work well on older models. GoPro also offers 360 cameras, check out this comparison guide for more detail. Look for 2nd hand or refurnished deals on these older models. Older GoPro models might not have the latest features and image quality, but they can still be a cost-effective option for FPV pilots on a budget. It’s slightly bigger and heavier than its predecessors, but offers improved image quality and no cropping in 4K Superview. The Hero 9 features Hypersmooth V3.0 stabilization and a removable lens protector. It offers the same image quality and performance, built-in heat sinks, and can be powered direct connection from the drone eliminating the need for a separate battery. The GoPro Hero 10 Bones is a lighter, more compact version of the Hero 10, designed specifically for FPV drones. It offers up to 5.3K 60FPS resolution and horizon lock. The Hero 10 features the powerful GP2 processor and Hypersmooth (V4.0) stabilization. It’s slightly better for FPV drones due to its reduced weight (about 20g lighter) and $100 lower price tag, while retaining the same capabilities and performance. The Hero 11 Mini is a smaller, lighter version of the Hero 11. Accessories and ND filters from previous models are compatible. The camera films in 5.3K and 4K at 60fps and 2.7K at 240fps, and features Hypersmooth V5 stabilization and horizon locking. ![]() This sensor allows for 16:9 and 9:16 cropping, making it ideal for social media use. The GoPro Hero 11 offers two exciting new features for FPV pilots: 10-bit videos and a 8:7 aspect ratio image sensor. ![]()
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