Chris Harding
May 7th, 2012, 12:37 AM
Hi Guys
There doesn't seem to be many options down our way to fit a filter on my Hero 2!!
I use my hero as a "semi-aerial" camera at wedding ceremonies and it always proves very useful if someone walks in front of the main camera and I cut to the GoPro view !! We do a lot of outdoor weddings near water and I have two lots of footage now where the sun has come out from the clouds and blown out the footage with flare so sometimes the entire image becomes over-exposed.
I could probably put it higher and increase the angle to exclude the water (which seems to be the culprit) or a polarizer might be a better option to cut the glare!!
I have only found (in the USA) a tiny little disk that you can insert inside the housing but wondered if they was any way you could organise a removeable filter maybe??? maybe a standard filter over the front of the dome???
Any bright ideas???
Chris
There doesn't seem to be many options down our way to fit a filter on my Hero 2!!
I use my hero as a "semi-aerial" camera at wedding ceremonies and it always proves very useful if someone walks in front of the main camera and I cut to the GoPro view !! We do a lot of outdoor weddings near water and I have two lots of footage now where the sun has come out from the clouds and blown out the footage with flare so sometimes the entire image becomes over-exposed.
I could probably put it higher and increase the angle to exclude the water (which seems to be the culprit) or a polarizer might be a better option to cut the glare!!
I have only found (in the USA) a tiny little disk that you can insert inside the housing but wondered if they was any way you could organise a removeable filter maybe??? maybe a standard filter over the front of the dome???
Any bright ideas???
Chris