10-21-2016, 04:49 PM | #1 |
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GoPro Hero 5 Stabilization Quality Test on a bumpy racetrack - Worth the upgrade?
Is GoPro's new electronic image stabilization (EIS) feature in the HERO5 Black any good? Is there a notable difference in vibration reduction, movement smoothing, and sharpness? I tested the new HERO5 at Sonoma Raceway along with the previous model HERO4 Black, which only records non-stabilized video. All footage recorded at 2.7K resolution and 30fps. Best viewed on a large screen to really observe the differences! Protune was enabled in each camera for highest image quality. The videos for this comparison are unprocessed without any color correction or grading - except near the end. Before recording, all settings were adjusted to match on both cameras. Each camera was mounted in the same location. The HERO5 recorded around 9:30am and the HERO4 recorded later in the day around 1pm so the colors, midtones, shadows, etc. will still differ. Although sharpness was set to "low" on both cameras, the HERO5's image quality appears superior and seems to capture more details at the same resolution, thanks to its EIS and better image processing. A split screen view is displayed vertically and horizontally side-by-side, and later the images are enlarged to better observe the differences. Sound on the HERO5 was recorded with its built-in microphone. The HERO5 now offers audio processing to minimize wind noise and enhance stereo during recording, but this new feature was set to OFF. Audio on the HERO4 was recorded with an external mic. Enjoy the comparison - Hope you find it helpful! Camera car: BMW 135i Cars appearing in video: McLaren 675LT, Lamborghini Huracan, Porsche variants including GT3's, and Mazdaspeed MX-5 racecar.
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10-21-2016, 05:05 PM | #3 |
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Can you do a comparison of the built in mics on both cameras and see if the new noise reduction on the Hero 5 works?
Wind noise with the Hero 4 is quite apparent.
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It was too fun!
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The wind noise you hear is actually from the Hero 5. The same external microphone would have been used but the required new 3.5mm adapter was unavailable at the time... If an external microphone can't be used, I'd recommend using a stickover mini universal windscreen on the GoPro where the little hole for its mic is. It works! It's still a good cam! Although the EIS on the Hero 5 works well, there's something about the non-stabilized footage that I like too...it looks dynamically raw and more alive. |
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