@@RoamingwithKunaal Thanks. I don’t shoot long clips either. By long, I mean tens of minutes. I'm only asking because I’ve heard it can overheat after just a few minutes. And I can imagine that from time to time I may want to record a 10 or 15 minutes long clip 😀
Thanks for letting me experience a very pleasant walk in Greece! The view of the beach in the second half of the day is really the best view I've ever had!
Hello! 2 month ago, another guy uploaded a video of the same places "Trafalgar & Covent"... But, there were many "Stores, restaurantes, etc" Closed!!! Inclusive, there were Over the curtains, a "Farewell Thanks" of the ancient owners! The streets were alone😮😢 But... Now! Is comepletely different!!! Magic change!!! 🍇🍷🍾🥩🥂☕🍸🎉😇🇲🇽😎
Great video you just need to change the way you walk more heel to toe I own a pocket 3 and found that’s the best way not to get the up and down movement in the gimbal
Errrggggg. use follow mode with slow speed... you have no need to use the thumb stick then motion will follow as you turn you hand. You get a much better output also set you screen flicker to 50hz or shoot 25fps to avoid light flicker
Hey, any other tips? I’m also playing around with an osmo pocket 3 and would like to upload some walking tours on my travels with the best results but i’m a beginner and only shot in 4k60
@@David-yn8qxFirst tip only shoot higher frame rates if you think you'll want to slow in post edit, 60fps will look a little un-natural to the eye. More cinematic footage will always use 24 or 25fps. Reduce sharpness in camera to -1 or -2 too sharp and the image looks unnatural. If you shoot 60fps then slow in post you'll get really nice slower shots. Higher the fps the more your footage will have noise in lower light conditions so if you want the best output in lowlight try to keep your fps down. As you progress learn more around colour grading, shoot d-log-m and grade in post using a proper editor like Resolve or Premier for the best output and finally start to look at the 180 rule and use of ND filters to manually expose your footage.
You're welcome. Yes, I posted exactly for that reason, because I want others to be able to see the quality. I got it only a few weeks ago. I was checking out videos first. I'm glad you liked it.