Check out how you can get buttery smooth footage from your GoPro after the fact. It doesn't matter if you use it on a DJI FPV quad or on a selfie stick. Check out the video:
Hello there Felix. Thank you for reaching out and for posting this infesting video that you have filmed and created. Nicely done and thank you for your support.
I have just started using ReelSteady Go with a Hero 9. Lately I have experimented with locking the frame rate and limiting the ISO while also using an ND filter. I have found I can get away with going from lighter to darker areas if I don't completely limit the ISO to 100. Reelsteady doesn't seem to have a problem with stabilizing after using an ND filter, but if there is too much shaking, blur can happen that can not be fixed. While experimenting with the level horizon setting, I used a clip where I had done a roll. The motion blur from the roll could be seen without the roll appearing to have happened.
Here is the first attempt of using ReelSteady that I felt was worth posting:
DJI Stephen Posted at 1-24 20:20
Hello there Felix. Thank you for reaching out and for posting this infesting video that you have filmed and created. Nicely done and thank you for your support.
thanks Steven! Appreciate you checking out the video on how to stabilize GoPro FPV footage!
Hi there Felix. Thank you for the reply and it is always my pleasure to see your work. Again, thank you for your valued support and please stay safe always.