WillyEyeBall
Well Known Member
We've all had the complaint of the bent/distorted/strobing props with the GoPro camera. A Google search on the subject shows that neutral density (dark gray) filters will reduce the effects. You can also find these filters with a Google search of ND filter GoPro. However, you can also find them at your local Dollar store for 4 dollars with the cheap Foster Grant sunglasses. I checked them out at the lab, and they pass military specifications for lens power and distortion for military visors and protective eyewear, but not for prismatic deviations. In other words, I wouldn't wear them, but you can remove the lenses for the GoPro camera. Here's a video link showing the effects of the 15 percent gray lenses on the GoPro, Hero 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YxSOwXEKWE&feature=youtu.be
I also have posted some acro videos on youtube with the filters, but not for the faint of heart.
Bill McLean
RV-4 Slider
Lower Alabama
I also have posted some acro videos on youtube with the filters, but not for the faint of heart.
Bill McLean
RV-4 Slider
Lower Alabama