Yes, if it’s handheld, you’ll need to increase the minimum shutter speed to avoid jitters. Raise it just enough to minimize them, but not too high as it will increase ISO noise. You'll have to find a balance.
@@cj.travels i think so too From your experience whould it be possible and recommend as the outcome for the image quality? Im planning to do Cinemaic architecture indoor shot?
I’m not entirely sure I understand your question, but I assume you’re asking about settings. For cinematic indoor shots and maximum image quality I would suggest: - Frame rate: 24fps, as it’s more “cinematic” and helps minimize noise - Shutter speed: Ideally a 180-degree shutter (1/48). That is obviously too low for handheld, so try 1/240. If you can get away with lower, then even better. - ISO: maximum 3200 - White balance: 3800K - Stabilization: Off if using Gyroflow, but RockSteady should be fine also. Gyroflow will give more control in post. - Field of view: Set to Wide if using Gyroflow, or Standard Dewarp if using Rocksteady. (Correcting lens distortion would be important for architecture!) - Color profile: D-Log M - Image settings: Texture -2, Noise Reduction -2 That said, it might be worth looking into the Pocket 3. Probably better suited for your type of shots. Built-in gimbal and better in low light, as it has a larger sensor.
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Yess gyroflow do you use gimbals?
Yep I used gimbal, then Gyroflow stabilization on top of that for even more smoothness.
@cj.travels how about handheld with no gimbal with gyroflow?
Would it turnout not jittery?
Yes, if it’s handheld, you’ll need to increase the minimum shutter speed to avoid jitters. Raise it just enough to minimize them, but not too high as it will increase ISO noise. You'll have to find a balance.
@@cj.travels i think so too
From your experience whould it be possible and recommend as the outcome for the image quality?
Im planning to do Cinemaic architecture indoor shot?
I’m not entirely sure I understand your question, but I assume you’re asking about settings. For cinematic indoor shots and maximum image quality I would suggest:
- Frame rate: 24fps, as it’s more “cinematic” and helps minimize noise
- Shutter speed: Ideally a 180-degree shutter (1/48). That is obviously too low for handheld, so try 1/240. If you can get away with lower, then even better.
- ISO: maximum 3200
- White balance: 3800K
- Stabilization: Off if using Gyroflow, but RockSteady should be fine also. Gyroflow will give more control in post.
- Field of view: Set to Wide if using Gyroflow, or Standard Dewarp if using Rocksteady. (Correcting lens distortion would be important for architecture!)
- Color profile: D-Log M
- Image settings: Texture -2, Noise Reduction -2
That said, it might be worth looking into the Pocket 3. Probably better suited for your type of shots. Built-in gimbal and better in low light, as it has a larger sensor.