I have hit a roadblock in my attempts to film a night trail ride at Wildwood Mountain Bike trails. Stabilization on the GoPro isn't working for me at night. Footage is blurry and jarring no matter the setting. GoPro shows videos of footage from a rider on a downhill run. That footage is super smooth, but as far as I understand it the footage is raw GoPro footage.
Do you have any tips to improve low light/night stabilization with the GoPro....or do you suffer from the same jarring and blurry footage?
Fair use credits this is the footage from GoPro's channel: • GoPro Awards: Riding Full Speed at Ni...
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