I see shooting with the image that rotates slowly. How do you get this effect? with the Mimo app or mechanically rotating the OP? ... but that would be difficult
Hello and good day egargiulo. Thank you for reaching out. I will be posting an official tutorial video on how to how to shoot a Timelapse videos with your DJI Osmo Pocket. I hope this can help. If you have any other inquiries or concerns with DJI. Please feel free to post it here at DJI Forum. We are all here to help you. Thank you.
Or if it isn't motion lapse videoing you're referring to, and you're questioning how to do a smooth pan when videoing, then you can use the virtual joystick on the MIMO app screen. Moving it slightly either direction will create a slow movement of the camera.
DJI Stephen Posted at 2-10 12:14
Hello and good day egargiulo. Thank you for reaching out. I will be posting an official tutorial video on how to how to shoot a Timelapse videos with your DJI Osmo Pocket. I hope this can help. If you have any other inquiries or concerns with DJI. Please feel free to post it here at DJI Forum. We are all here to help you. Thank you.
I do not mean time lapse. I refer to this type of shot in which the image rotates. How can I do?
Thank you for trimming down the 22 minute video to the 3 seconds of effect that you are asking about.
Although I can't understand why anyone would desire such an effect, my guess is that the videographer twisted the camera 180, then gave it a quick flip.
Curt1591 Posted at 2-11 00:24
Thank you for trimming down the 22 minute video to the 3 seconds of effect that you are asking about.
Although I can't understand why anyone would desire such an effect, my guess is that the videographer twisted the camera 180, then gave it a quick flip.
Ok. thank you. is not there any way to make this rotation to the gimbal or Mimo app like Ronin-s?