Concordo, penso che sia una delle più belle ferrate all-round che ho mai fatto. Almeno una volta merita anche se non sono un vero appassionato di ferrate.
Ad Agosto 24 ho fatto le Bocchette centrali e su consiglio di due ferratisti ho rimandato le Bocchette Alte al 2025.Dovrebbero manutenzionare il tratto con materiale nuovo.Confermo l'arretramento incredibile della neve, la rifugista diceva che ai bei tempi scendevano con lo slittino dalla Bocchetta degli armi fino al rifugio Alimonta; nel 2024 è poca cosa purtroppo.Bel filmato, ciao.
I mostly used the horizon balancing in this video, sometimes i shot in wide and sometimes in 4:3 so i couldn't be able to horizon balancing. In my opinion the 360 degrees balancing of the GoPro11+ is unbeatable, and i find the Action 4 balancing like a compromise due to the lower sensor resolution. But in this videos it worked as well as the GoPro one. I mean, if you don't need to perform acrobatics and nearly shoot in dewarp they are pretty equivalent.
@@UmbertoUderzo thank you for reply. i was wondering. the rocksteady stabilization is like being in a boat at open sea. it swerves all the time. so you basically need to use horizon balancing i think? gopro their stabilization is more "sticky" as what i observed
@@kllaskas810 Well, Both GoPro 11 and Action 4 have no horizon balancing in widest modes. The difference between the two cameras is that when both are in dewarp (or linear) mode, the GoPro has 360 horizon balancing while the Action 4 has only +-45 degrees horizon balancing. The limitation on the Action 4 is due to the fact that it has a lower sensor resolution and to be able to horizon lock at 360 degrees too much sensor must be cropped to guarantee a decent 4K resolution. In fact, the Action 4 allows 360 lock in 2.7K resolution. Honestly, i don't feel the +- 45 degrees a real limitation, at least on the type of videos i usually shoot. The only time i found 360 lock useful were in a cave, when i had a passage that forced me to place the GoPro 90 degrees tilted, and the horizon was perfectly kept straight, really noticeable. In all other modes both GoPro and Action are like you describe, a bit weavy if you don't have a very stable hand. So in the end yes, you need to use horizon balancing if you feel this annoying.
Fatto tanti anni fa(ameno 30) sotto pioggia & Neve al contrario, immagini spettacolari e ricordi indimenticabili, grazie a Voi. Un saluto dall'Ontario
Grazie per il tuo commento!
Incredible video, i feel dizzy just from watching it 🤣🤣 Amazing landscapes, incredible place and trail!
Dolomites are wonderful mountains, I feel lucky to live a couple of hours drive from them. Yes, some steps are dizzying! Thank you for your comment!
Fantastiche Montagne e bella ferrata...Like👍👍👍
Concordo, penso che sia una delle più belle ferrate all-round che ho mai fatto. Almeno una volta merita anche se non sono un vero appassionato di ferrate.
Però..... stupendo ...😮❤
Bravi e grazie della condivisione 👍
Ad Agosto 24 ho fatto le Bocchette centrali e su consiglio di due ferratisti ho rimandato le Bocchette Alte al 2025.Dovrebbero manutenzionare il tratto con materiale nuovo.Confermo l'arretramento incredibile della neve, la rifugista diceva che ai bei tempi scendevano con lo slittino dalla Bocchetta degli armi fino al rifugio Alimonta; nel 2024 è poca cosa purtroppo.Bel filmato, ciao.
Si purtroppo vedere l'arretramento della neve è stato un duro colpo. Speriamo in tempi migliori. Ciao!
dji action 4 with horizon balancing? is this better than gopro in your opinion?
I mostly used the horizon balancing in this video, sometimes i shot in wide and sometimes in 4:3 so i couldn't be able to horizon balancing. In my opinion the 360 degrees balancing of the GoPro11+ is unbeatable, and i find the Action 4 balancing like a compromise due to the lower sensor resolution. But in this videos it worked as well as the GoPro one. I mean, if you don't need to perform acrobatics and nearly shoot in dewarp they are pretty equivalent.
@@UmbertoUderzo thank you for reply. i was wondering. the rocksteady stabilization is like being in a boat at open sea. it swerves all the time. so you basically need to use horizon balancing i think? gopro their stabilization is more "sticky" as what i observed
@@kllaskas810 Well, Both GoPro 11 and Action 4 have no horizon balancing in widest modes. The difference between the two cameras is that when both are in dewarp (or linear) mode, the GoPro has 360 horizon balancing while the Action 4 has only +-45 degrees horizon balancing. The limitation on the Action 4 is due to the fact that it has a lower sensor resolution and to be able to horizon lock at 360 degrees too much sensor must be cropped to guarantee a decent 4K resolution. In fact, the Action 4 allows 360 lock in 2.7K resolution. Honestly, i don't feel the +- 45 degrees a real limitation, at least on the type of videos i usually shoot. The only time i found 360 lock useful were in a cave, when i had a passage that forced me to place the GoPro 90 degrees tilted, and the horizon was perfectly kept straight, really noticeable. In all other modes both GoPro and Action are like you describe, a bit weavy if you don't have a very stable hand. So in the end yes, you need to use horizon balancing if you feel this annoying.