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  1. https://***URL not allowed***/steadycross-magnetic-camera-stabilizer-sans-batteries-or-electronics/?fbclid=IwAR3_dWVpNouHiwb1uYpElTI7-4a0vaVesS11UDUV7q2pj0domdjWlHyVLGU

     

    • For Cameras up to 3.5lbs

    • No Electronics or Batteries

    • Clean, Functional Design

    • Patent Pending Rotor

    • Quick Release Plate

    • Ergonomic Rubber Grips

    • Practical Tripod Legs

    • Water and Dust Resistant

    • Disassemble for Travel

    downside: no test product so far and no other video than their own.

     

  2. 1 hour ago, kye said:

    I went back and watched the RED vs P4K and noticed an equal amount of banding between the two of them on gradients.  I suspect that it's probably coming from YouTube as my 10-bit GH5 footage doesn't have that problem.  I was watching 4K on my 32 inch display.

    Perhaps you could post the video and tell us the timestamp of where you're seeing these terrible gradients?

    i would bet on youtube encoding

  3. hi all

    i have to film someone next week. will be so kind of static, the subject will not walk but remain still (of course arms will be moving).

    i want the final result to be as if i had filmed it in a studio on a white cyclo.

    problem is that i probably will have to shoot at home where i don't have much room.

    so i am thinking two options:

    - i shoot on a white background but it will not be large enough and will have to expand it on fusion. has anyone done that before ?

    - i shoot on green background and do chromakey to add a white background i have in my photo files.

    what is the best option according to you ?

    final result will be b&w.

    thanks for the help

  4. don't see a huge difference compared to flog.

    will the audience see it ? i doubt it.

    of course you maybe can see it in some projects but is it woth the hassle ?

    if it is better, maybe you can use it when you have time and / or controlled environment but for everyday work i think i'll stick to flog that seems to be more flexible

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