I have been speaking with Snake River Prototyping and they kindly sent me their latest adapter and filter for the GoPro 3.
They have a new neutral density filter - a ND8/CP which fits one of their clip on mounts for the GoPro.
Installation takes seconds.
I flew today in late evening light and was very impressed with the results.
What seems to be happening here is the neutral density filter is forcing the GoPro into a slower shutter speed which is losing the strobe/jello problems.
I was happy with the definition, color and contrast of the video.
I am not connected with or have affiliations with Snake River Prototyping, however I am very grateful to them for allowing me to try this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwYzDpu2Gd0&feature=youtu.be
http://www.snakeriverprototyping.com/
They have a new neutral density filter - a ND8/CP which fits one of their clip on mounts for the GoPro.
Installation takes seconds.
I flew today in late evening light and was very impressed with the results.
What seems to be happening here is the neutral density filter is forcing the GoPro into a slower shutter speed which is losing the strobe/jello problems.
I was happy with the definition, color and contrast of the video.
I am not connected with or have affiliations with Snake River Prototyping, however I am very grateful to them for allowing me to try this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwYzDpu2Gd0&feature=youtu.be
http://www.snakeriverprototyping.com/
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