Tech Specs: Protune - GoPro HERO11 Black Manual

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Tech Specs: Time Lapse
NIGHT LAPSE INTERVAL
Choose how often your GoPro snaps a shot in Night Lapse mode. Night
Lapse intervals are Auto; 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 seconds; and 1, 2, 5, 30,
and 60 minutes.
Auto (default) syncs the Interval with the Shutter setting. If the shutter
speed is set to 10 seconds and the Interval is set to Auto, your camera
will take a shot every 10 seconds.
Interval
Examples
Great for all exposures (captures as quickly as
Auto
possible depending on the Shutter setting).
Evening city scene, street lighting, or scenes
4–5 seconds
with movement.
Dim lighting with slow scene changes, such as
10–15 seconds
night clouds with a bright moon.
Very low light or very slow scene changes,
20–30 seconds
like stars with minimal ambient or street light.
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Tech Specs: Protune

Protune unlocks your camera's full creative potential by giving you
manual control of advanced settings, including Color, White Balance,
and Shutter Speed. It's compatible with professional color correction
tools and other editing software.
Here are some things to keep in mind:
• Protune is available for all modes except Looping. Scroll down in
the settings menu to see all of the Protune settings.
• Some Protune settings are not available when you use
Exposure Control.
• Changes to Protune settings in one preset apply only to that preset.
For example, changing the White Balance for Time Lapse does not
affect White Balance for Burst photos.
PRO TIP: You can restore all Protune settings to their defaults
by tapping
in the settings menu.
10-BIT HEVC
10-bit video can display over 1 billion colors for enhanced color depth
in your footage. Turn this setting on to save your videos in the 10-bit
HEVC format.
Heads Up: Be sure that your devices are capable of playing back 10-bit
HEVC content before using this setting.
BIT RATE
Bit rate determines the amount of data used to record a second of video.
Choose between standard or high.
Bit Rate
Description
Standard (default)
Use a lower bit rate to minimize file sizes.
Use higher bit rates up to 120Mbps (5.3K and
High
4K video) for optimal image quality.
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