Hi, I’m just wondering, is it worth it buying weebill s for a Gh4 even with no cable connection? What is your experience, are you still shooting on it?🙏🏽
I have only shot with it 3-4 times - so, my opinion is mostly theoretical. :) My guess is that it depends on the approach to shooting. If you can tune the camera settings, lock everything, and shoot just a short take - then the absence of the connection doesn't matter (as it doesn't matter to me). If you shoot something more complicated, then the connection can be useful or even critical, but I cannot advise on that. :)
In my case, the camera and the gimbal are only connected mechanically. For this test, I pre-focused the camera, locked the focus, and then used the joystick on the gimbal for rotation. Also, I was not walking very smoothly, and the gimbal was at factory settings (i.e. not calibrated to the inertia of the camera) - I just mechanically balanced the camera in the gimbal before use.
Does the remote focus pulling / follow focus work for it?
Hi, I’m just wondering, is it worth it buying weebill s for a Gh4 even with no cable connection? What is your experience, are you still shooting on it?🙏🏽
I have only shot with it 3-4 times - so, my opinion is mostly theoretical. :) My guess is that it depends on the approach to shooting. If you can tune the camera settings, lock everything, and shoot just a short take - then the absence of the connection doesn't matter (as it doesn't matter to me). If you shoot something more complicated, then the connection can be useful or even critical, but I cannot advise on that. :)
@@kroliknor thx for the reply, i might concider buying and the wait for upgrade, so maybe it will be just a hardware piece of my setup😄
Gh4 is not on their list...all function?
In my case, the camera and the gimbal are only connected mechanically. For this test, I pre-focused the camera, locked the focus, and then used the joystick on the gimbal for rotation. Also, I was not walking very smoothly, and the gimbal was at factory settings (i.e. not calibrated to the inertia of the camera) - I just mechanically balanced the camera in the gimbal before use.