Q1. How many video shooting modes does GO have?
There are 5 video shooting modes: Standard, Hyperlapse, Interval Shooting, Slow Mo video and Static Timeplapse.
Q2. What is the resolution of orginal video and exported video files?
Different shooting modes have different resolutions as shown below:
Shooting mode |
The resolution of the original file |
The resolution of the exported file |
Normal |
2720*2720@25fps
1080P@25fps
| |
Interval |
2720*2720@25fps
1080P@25fps
| |
Timelapse |
3040*3040@30fps |
1080P@30fps |
Hyperlapse |
2720*2720@30fps |
1080P@30fps |
Slow motion |
1600*900@100fps |
1600*900@25fps |
Q3. What is the file format of original and exported video files?
The storage format of the video is Insv and the export format is mp4.
Q4. Does GO shoot HDR video?
Q5. Does GO shoot Log video?
Q6. What is the size of a one-minute video? What is the maximum amount of video that can be recorded?
A one-minute video is about 300MB, and 6.6GB of storage space can store about 22 minutes.
Note: The above info is for reference only. The actual size of the video may vary depending on the shooting scene. The actual left video length can be checked on the settings page after Go is connected to the camera.
Q7. Does GO have a built-in GPS module? How do I take a video with GPS information?
GO does not have a built-in GPS module and does not support capturing video with GPS information.
Q8. What is the length limit for a single video clip if the camera is fully charged?
QuickCapture, Interval shooting, and Slow motion videos can be set to 15 seconds or 30 seconds in length, then later edited together in app to make a longer story.
Hyperlapses can be recorded for up to 30 minutes to produce a final 5-minute long shot sped up 6x.
Q9. What is the bitrate of the original and exported video files?
The bitrate of original video is 40mbps and the exported video from App is 30mbps. The exported video bitrate via Studio is configurable.
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