It's not necessarily too loud level wise. I think it's a good idea for any creator to figure out which frequencies their particular voice is taking up bandwidth wise, and scoop out those frequencies from any background music they're using so that their voice isn't "competing" for those same frequencies. That is usually what people mean when they say "too loud", is that the voice and music muddle together. I accomplish this in premiere pro by using a parametric equalizer to analyze/identify the frequencies my voice takes up. Then I use the simple parametric effect to reduce the db on that range of frequencies. I saved that as a preset, and then just drag that preset on any music in my videos. I know this is the nerdiest comment you've probably read in a long time 😂 but I'm a huge music nerd, so the music integration in my videos is a big deal for my creative experience.
Can’t you use it in the flashlight mode to see the screen? I would assume you’d be able to tilt the handle horizontal and have the gimbal “looking up” pointing forward to get the scene with the screen pointing upward to see easier. Thanks for the video not just hyping it up but talking about the shortcomings!
Could it be used as a stationary camera for a wedding? I'm getting married in a tiny church, and need something to be left rolling at the front of the church which is small and discreet.
Yes! My company has 50 weddings this year and I use it at quite a few of them. Just as a backup or an audience angle of sorts. @Sublimeexposuresfilms if you wanna reach out with any questions
The Osmo Pocket 3 is definitely not the Messiah of cameras as many people try to make it here on the big sales pitch of UA-cam. It does have a place in the toolbox though.
Apologies for the audio issues. I understand the music is too loud
It's not necessarily too loud level wise. I think it's a good idea for any creator to figure out which frequencies their particular voice is taking up bandwidth wise, and scoop out those frequencies from any background music they're using so that their voice isn't "competing" for those same frequencies. That is usually what people mean when they say "too loud", is that the voice and music muddle together. I accomplish this in premiere pro by using a parametric equalizer to analyze/identify the frequencies my voice takes up. Then I use the simple parametric effect to reduce the db on that range of frequencies. I saved that as a preset, and then just drag that preset on any music in my videos. I know this is the nerdiest comment you've probably read in a long time 😂 but I'm a huge music nerd, so the music integration in my videos is a big deal for my creative experience.
Can’t you use it in the flashlight mode to see the screen? I would assume you’d be able to tilt the handle horizontal and have the gimbal “looking up” pointing forward to get the scene with the screen pointing upward to see easier.
Thanks for the video not just hyping it up but talking about the shortcomings!
Yeah you could definitely do that. I mostly mean if you have it on its tripod it’s stuck in its upright position
I’m not super bothered by the music level (personally). I can hear what you’re saying. Good content, keep it up!
literally came here as a random stumble upon because of the music
you do you man.
background music maybe little too high i guess
Got it! Thanks for the feedback!
Background music is way the heck too high, holy crap, bro, tone it down next time o/w not willing a watch.
That's why I'm considering getting a op2. Especially with the screen issues with op3
I just got the insurance for it. Rough it up and bring it back every 6 months.
Could it be used as a stationary camera for a wedding? I'm getting married in a tiny church, and need something to be left rolling at the front of the church which is small and discreet.
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Yes it can. I got married on the beach and it worked great. I will have the video up soon on me and my wife channel @Blanca and Reggie
I don’t see why not. I would just be worried about something going wrong with the memory card and potentially loosing the footage
Thanks @@Frozen_Frames , is that something that has happened to yours often?
Yes! My company has 50 weddings this year and I use it at quite a few of them. Just as a backup or an audience angle of sorts.
@Sublimeexposuresfilms if you wanna reach out with any questions
The Osmo Pocket 3 is definitely not the Messiah of cameras as many people try to make it here on the big sales pitch of UA-cam. It does have a place in the toolbox though.
Nice video, nice explanation, just a shame about the irritating music.
Good video. Bed music is too high.