Thank you Ksmusa that really helps!Zebra lines are there to show overexposure.
They don't appear on final footage but are there to help you with exposure settings.
You can disable In Go 4 by clicking on the icon of the 3 sliders under the camera's capture button, then you click on the gear and then you use the slider to turn on/off the option of Over Exposure Warning.
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Yeah mate, you can turn it off in settings.View attachment 38925
I guess you can get rid of the red bits. I have ND 16 filters on it though.
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