GoPro Hero12 Manual page 62

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Tech Specs: Video
HORIZON LOCK / HORIZON LEVELING
Your GoPro can give your videos the cinematic look of professional
productions by keeping the horizon straight and level. Depending on the
resolution and frame rate, your camera will record with either Horizon
Lock or Horizon Leveling.
Horizon Lock
Horizon Lock keeps your footage locked and steady (on the horizontal or
vertical axis) even if your camera rotates a full 360° while recording. It's
available when recording 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio footage using most
frame rates at each resolution.
Horizon Leveling
Horizon Leveling keeps your footage smooth and level even if your
camera tilts while recording. It's available when recording 16:9 aspect
ratio footage at the highest frame rate of each resolution (5.3K60, 4K120,
2.7K240, and 1080p240).
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Tech Specs: Video
HYPERSMOOTH VIDEO STABILIZATION
HyperSmooth delivers ultra smooth footage by correcting for camera
shake. It crops your videos while recording, which lets it buffer the
footage. This makes it perfect for biking, skating, skiing, handheld shots,
and more. Your GoPro has 3 HyperSmooth settings:
Setting
Description
Combines maximum video stabilization with the
widest field of view possible. Cropping varies
AutoBoost
based on the level of stabilization required for
the shot.
High-level video stabilization with minimal
On
cropping.
Off
Records without video stabilization or cropping.
You can smooth out your footage even more by using Touch Zoom to
crop your shots before you start recording. This will give your camera
an even bigger buffer to use when stabilizing your video. Using Horizon
Lock will also enhance stabilization.
PRO TIP: Use Max Lens Mod 2.0 (sold separately) to max out your GoPro
with the ultimate in unbreakable video stabilization up to 4K at 60 frames
per second.
LOOPING INTERVAL
You can set your GoPro to record 5- (default), 20-, 60-, or 120-minute
loops. It can also be set to Max, which will record until your SD card is full
before looping back to record over the start of the video.
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