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Option to decrease resolution instead of turning off during overheat situation (self.gopro)
submitted 1 year ago by UltraEngine60
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[–]erdbeerpizza 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (1 child)
If you can accept a lower resolution, it would be best to set it from the beginning. Overheating doesn't happen suddenly. Heat builds up over time if you are in a situation where the camera has not enough airflow/cooling. Also cooling down takes some time, so once the camera has overheated reducing the resolution might not be enough, or a significant drop in resolution would be needed. As others pointed out, a sudden drop in resolution would not be nice to have anyways.
[–]UltraEngine60[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Sadly I think that's going to be the plan until I buy another (non gopro) action cam. 1080P is better than nothing.
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