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EXTENDED BATTERY VIDEO MODE
Extended Battery mode uses these resolutions and frame rates to help
extend recording time while giving you mid-range quality video:
Video
Resolution
(RES)
FPS
(60Hz/
50Hz)*
Digital
Lenses
Screen
Resolution
Aspect
Ratio
5.3K
30/25
24/24
HyperView,
SuperView,
Wide, Linear
5312x2988 16:9
4K 60/50
HyperView,
SuperView,
Wide, Linear
3840x2160 16:9
4K
30/25
24/24
SuperView,
Wide, Linear
3840x2160 16:9
4K 4:3
60/50
30/25
24/24
Wide, Linear 4000x3000 4:3
2.7K 60/50
SuperView,
Wide, Linear
2704x1520 16:9
2.7K 4:3 60/50 Wide, Linear 2704x2028 4:3
For tips on which settings to use, see Suggested Settings (page 34).
*60Hz (NTSC) and 50Hz (PAL) refer to the video format, which depends
on your region. To learn more, see Anti-Flicker (page 101).
Tech Specs: Video Tech Specs: Video
High Resolutions/High Frame Rates
Shooting high-resolution or high-fps video when it’s warm out can cause
your camera to heat up and use more power.
Lack of airflow and connecting to the GoPro Quik app can cause your
camera to warm up even more, use even more power, and shorten
recording time.
If heat’s a problem, try recording shorter videos. Also limit use
of features that take a lot of power, such as the GoPro Quik app.
The Remote (sold separately) can control your GoPro while using
less energy.
Your camera will tell you if it needs to shut down and cool o.
To learn more, see Important Messages (page 108).
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.
PRO TIP: Combine Horizon Control with HyperSmooth for ultimate
video stabilization.










