zlfan Posted July 7, 2024 Share Posted July 7, 2024 interesting, bmpcc 6k/ff has gyro info for post stabilization. this is very critical. just not sure how good it is and how complicate it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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bjohn Posted July 7, 2024 Share Posted July 7, 2024 11 hours ago, zlfan said: nteresting, bmpcc 6k/ff has gyro info for post stabilization. this is very critical. just not sure how good it is and how complicate it is. It does involve a crop, and for best results you need to use a shutter angle of 45 or 90 degrees, not the more typical 180. This will make your footage look a bit choppy but that's easily fixed by adding back motion blur with Resolve. An advantage is that gyro stabilization also reduces rolling shutter artifacts. As always, the best stabilization is external: tripod, gimbal, or steadicam. Not even the best IBIS or gyro stabilization can beat it, although IBIS can stand in for a tripod on non-moving shots. It's once the camera starts moving that external stabilization beats everything else. zlfan and IronFilm 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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