LenMiddx
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"...As to my post with X I will need to just sit down and learn it..."
Just start using it and you'll never look back.
I stayed with FCP 7 for about a year after X was released, and then moved over (by which time a couple of updates had taken place). The learning curve's not that steep -- and you'll like it.
The Osmo's certainly not a low-light camera, but a plug-in like NEAT Video can reduce the noise.
Out-doors, exposure can be a bit hit-and-miss like most cameras on automatic, but you should be able to fine-tune the exposure to get what you want if the shot's important and you have the time. There's a few example videos that people on this forum have published, and that include running water -- and the exposure looks good.
But, yes -- the Osmo is not a general-purpose camera, and I'll only be using it (in most cases) when it can do what my usual video camera can't. |
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