I was using 4K30, 1/60 shutter speed with no stabilization. I then did some minor stabilizing in post using gyroflow, which gave me better results than stabilizing with RockSteady which made the footage more stable but produced some blurring.
Great video! The impressive low-light performance of the Action 5 camera really makes me question the need for the Pocket 3. The Action 5 is much more user-friendly with no moving parts, weatherproofing, and identical microphone compatibility. It looks fantastic! By the way, are you using a standard color profile, HLG, or D-Log?
I love the OA5 for all of those reasons you mentioned but I don't think it can replace the Pocket 3 which is fantastic in its own right. There's no other way to get a gimbal and camera combo in such a compact package, and the two cameras complement each other. I was using D-Log M throughout, except the slow motion where I forgot to change it from 8-bit normal and thus it looks inconsistent with the other scenes ):
Super cool work man!
Thanks, I love the OA4 bicycle footage on your channel too!
Nice video..can i ask what is your exact setting in low light😊
I was using 4K30, 1/60 shutter speed with no stabilization. I then did some minor stabilizing in post using gyroflow, which gave me better results than stabilizing with RockSteady which made the footage more stable but produced some blurring.
Great video! The impressive low-light performance of the Action 5 camera really makes me question the need for the Pocket 3. The Action 5 is much more user-friendly with no moving parts, weatherproofing, and identical microphone compatibility. It looks fantastic! By the way, are you using a standard color profile, HLG, or D-Log?
I love the OA5 for all of those reasons you mentioned but I don't think it can replace the Pocket 3 which is fantastic in its own right. There's no other way to get a gimbal and camera combo in such a compact package, and the two cameras complement each other. I was using D-Log M throughout, except the slow motion where I forgot to change it from 8-bit normal and thus it looks inconsistent with the other scenes ):
@@captureguide Yes!