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Video settings – GoPro MAX 360 Action Camera User Manual

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Video Settings

Here’s a breakdown of the video settings. Tap the

and then the

setting to make changes.

1080 | 60 | Wide

Video

VIDEO

Low

Bit Rate

100

ISO Min

Stereo

Mics

Lens

Upper Left

Wide

O

Level Horizon

0

EV Comp

High

Sharpness

O

RAW Audio

O

Clips

Auto

Shutter

1600

ISO Max

Auto

Wind

O

Upper Right

On

Auto

White Balance

GoPro

Color

PROTUNE

ON-SCREEN SETTINGS

Lens

1080 | 60

RES | FPS

Max HyperSmooth

VIDEO

Mode

HERO

MODE

Shows you whether your camera is currently in HERO mode or 360 mode.

RES | FPS

HERO mode features two resolutions (RES). 1080p is a widescreen 16:9
resolution that’s great for cinematic shots. 1440p is a tall 4:3 resolution
that’s for selfies and point-of-view shots. 360 mode captures all spherical
content in 5.6K. Frames per second (fps) are listed at the bottom of the
screen.

To learn more, see:

Resolution

(page 92)

Frames per Second

(page 93).

LENS (HERO MODE)

Choose the best digital lens for your shot—Max SuperView, Wide, Linear,
or Narrow.

To learn more, see

Digital Lenses (Video)

(page 94).

MAX HYPERSMOOTH (HERO MODE)

Perfect for biking, skiing, handheld shots, and more, Max HyperSmooth
delivers unbreakable video stabilization for the smoothest shots possible.
Max HyperSmooth is on by default.

To learn more, see

Max HyperSmooth Video Stabilization

(page 95).

PRO TIP:

Watch your 360 footage on the GoPro app to see your Video

and TimeWarp shots with full stabilization.

CLIPS

Shoot short 15- or 30-second video clips that are quick and easy to
save on your phone and share on social media. Clips are off by default.

HORIZON LEVELING (HERO MODE)

Gives your HERO mode footage an ultra smooth cinematic look
with a level horizon even if your camera gets flipped upside down
while recording.

To learn more, see

Horizon Leveling

(page 95).

PROTUNE

Use Protune to take manual control of advanced settings, including
Bit Rate, Color, ISO Limit, Exposure, microphone settings, and more.

To learn more, see

Protune

(page 100).

Video Settings