I've Used GoPro's Mission 1 Pro. Here's What You Should Know
… What is the general Mission 1 Pro video quality like? Here's where I can't really answer with any certainty. The footage I've shot so far has been hit and miss. …
The Mission 1 Pro's got a new GP3 image processor and a larger 1-inch sensor. GoPro says it offers better dynamic range and low-light performance. More importantly, it offers an astonishing 960fps frame rate for slow-motion video and 8K open-gate recording, meaning it captures footage using the entire sensor. Those are potent specs from a device that still fits in the palm of your hand and is fully waterproof, even without a dive case.
I've Used GoPro's Mission 1 Pro. Here's What You Should KnowOn paper, very. It can shoot at an astonishing 960 frames per second, which is the sort of speed you'd normally only get from dedicated slow-motion cameras. But there are caveats. First, it'll only capture this footage at full HD, so if you're working on a 4K or 8K project, you'll need to upscale that footage and you could potentially lose quality as a result. It also only shoots in short bursts of 10 seconds at a time, so you'll need to get your timing right if you want an epic shot; you can't simply leave it running for minutes and hope you get the shot. But I don't think that's a problem. I
I've Used GoPro's Mission 1 Pro. Here's What You Should KnowHere's where I can't really answer with any certainty. The footage I've shot so far has been hit and miss. I've found the auto white balance to be a bit unreliable, often producing slightly unnatural colors and forcing me instead to shoot using manual white balance -- which, to be honest, I would probably want to do anyway to ensure consistent colors in a shot. I also sometimes found the image processing went a bit too far in brightening shadows and saturating the color, resulting in more of an HDR look than I would have wanted. It's why I'd rather shoot my footage mostly using in the 10-bit
I've Used GoPro's Mission 1 Pro. Here's What You Should KnowThe Mission 1 Pro is on sale now for $700. Then there's the base Mission 1, which has the same large sensor and new processor of the Pro model but lacks the slow-motion skills. It costs $500. At the top of the range is the Mission 1 Pro ILS, which has the same specs as the model I've been testing but uses an interchangeable micro four thirds lens mount -- a first for any GoPro. The ILS model -- due out later in the year -- will also cost you $700. It's the model I'm most excited about, but I'll get into that later.
I've Used GoPro's Mission 1 Pro. Here's What You Should Know… What is the general Mission 1 Pro video quality like? Here's where I can't really answer with any certainty. The footage I've shot so far has been hit and miss. …
… The rest of the Starship V3's mission went off without a hitch, including its controlled descent into the Indian Ocean several hours later. …
… But the breaks between missions, when players bond with these fictional characters, also show them shooting smartphone videos of the Wings of Theve that are sent far and wide as promotional footage. …
… Archive 81 This sci-fi horror series, which was loosely inspired by the found footage podcast of the same name, follows a film archivist who restores documentary footage found on a bunch of videotapes from 1994. …
… Video footage seems to show that children left their houses on their own. …
… Video footage seems to show that children left their houses on their own. …
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