john.lambert4
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Australia
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Not a bad job, seems to be doing what it's meant to do from what I can see. Are you referring to when you're panning that the video seems to be "jerky" or in general flying around? I know by default the shutter speed is quite high which can create the "jerky" effect when panning. It's hard to reduce this without attaching an ND filter unfortunately, as in the daytime at the lowest ISO setting (100) the shutter speed will be quite high.
Only suggestion would be to pan as slow as you can, small movements of the camera give better professional looking shots. Oh and some nice RVs in that park too! |
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