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Animate it with gopro5/16/2023 GoPro’s HyperSmooth electronic image stabilisation technology is so good it eliminates the need for a gimbal, even when running. What’s more, the GoPro Hero8 Black and GoPro Hero9 Black both have built-in HyperSmooth 2.0 stabilisation. Early GoPro cameras up to the Hero4 Black were not waterproof. These GoPro cameras are all waterproof, so should the heavens open up during your run, or should you fall in a creek, you don’t need to worry about your camera getting wet. However, the best GoPro camera for running would be anything from the current Hero9 Black going back to the GoPro Hero5 Black. The common mount and variety of accessories means that you could choose any GoPro camera to film your run. In theory you could use any GoPro camera for running. Wearing a GoPro on your run gives you visual evidence should you unfortunately need it.īut for this tutorial we’ll focus on the creative reasons to GoPro your runs! What GoPro for running? Over the years I’ve had some close encounters with cars. Where I live in the countryside, my running route involves traversing narrow country lanes. There’s also a safety element to running with a GoPro. When I run my regular route closer to home, sometimes I like to take photos to capture my local area in different seasons of the year. Starting and ending it at my front door creates a nice sense of the distance travelled. Why would you want to GoPro your run? For me, I like to create a timelapse when I run a really long route to show the journey I have been on. Plus, we’ll share our advice for the best GoPro mounts for running and which camera settings to use. In this tutorial we’ll share our top GoPro running tips to help you create professional quality videos. Many people like to track their runs using various apps, but wearing a GoPro on your running route can also be a nice way of capturing your progress. Unlike skiing or surfing, running is one of those sports we do more than just a few times a year.
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