An amazing production Kamil. Incredible cinematic footage, together with an articulate and interesting explanation of your full process using the iPhone 13 Pro and the gimbals. I really enjoyed it - thank you! ⭐️👍
Kamil thanks for the video. Adding the gimbal and laptop, I think you might as well using your Sony camera. The appeal of using phone is simplicity, one device to do it all.
Speaking of that i am just working on a vlog shot and edited on iPhone however i must disagree. For me iPhone is a secondary lightweight camera. When i want to maximise the quality i use my Sony camera on the Ronin but when i need to shoot something on to go when i can't carry a lot of things with me or there is rain or i don't to want to be burdened with the gear because i want to enjoy the moment as well or i want to keep low profile and don't attract unwanted attention then i use my iPhone on the small gimbal or just iPhone by itself... and edit on my laptop because it is faster that way.. i edit on iPhone only when im on the train or somewhere.. and often i export the project from iMovie to Final Cut and i do all of the finishing touches on the laptop. iPhone can definitely be a do it all solution for a UA-camr but also it can be a secondary backup device for someone who has all the gear in the world :)
nice one keep it up bro
Love the broll! I am stuck with iPhone 12 😭
Keep it up man
An amazing production Kamil. Incredible cinematic footage, together with an articulate and interesting explanation of your full process using the iPhone 13 Pro and the gimbals. I really enjoyed it - thank you! ⭐️👍
Ohh thank you I am very happy you liked it!
Thanks for the explanation, it's really a great help for me to choose which Gimbal I should buy
I am glad i could help! :)
Kamil thanks for the video. Adding the gimbal and laptop, I think you might as well using your Sony camera. The appeal of using phone is simplicity, one device to do it all.
Speaking of that i am just working on a vlog shot and edited on iPhone however i must disagree. For me iPhone is a secondary lightweight camera. When i want to maximise the quality i use my Sony camera on the Ronin but when i need to shoot something on to go when i can't carry a lot of things with me or there is rain or i don't to want to be burdened with the gear because i want to enjoy the moment as well or i want to keep low profile and don't attract unwanted attention then i use my iPhone on the small gimbal or just iPhone by itself... and edit on my laptop because it is faster that way.. i edit on iPhone only when im on the train or somewhere.. and often i export the project from iMovie to Final Cut and i do all of the finishing touches on the laptop. iPhone can definitely be a do it all solution for a UA-camr but also it can be a secondary backup device for someone who has all the gear in the world :)
@@KK-VLOG aha now it makes sense after you explained the different of each best use