Which wide angle lens would you recommend? Everybody is nowadays talking about Laowa 12 or even 10mm with zero distortion. Others says that 12 or 10 is really too wide for real estate video.What’s your opinion?
Thanks for this super helpful question. Once you custom adjust your settings like you did, if you calibrate the gimbal does that do away with your custom settings? Does the auto calibration override your custom settings? Thanks!
Hey mate! Great video but FYI Lower deadband = More reactive and Higher Deadband = Less Reactive. So 2 is actually more sensitive. Try something like 6 :) You got everything else right tho...
Great video and thank you for sharing. Do you need to create the different user profiles on the Ronin? When I access it on my phone, only have one user profile is profile showing?
Your understanding and use of Deadband is incorrect. Deadband dampens the sensitivity of the gimbal, meaning that the higher it’s set, the more slowly and smoothly it will react to handling motion. I don’t mean to be a jerk, but this kinda leads one to suspect that you’re just setting values to what you assume are the best settings and not fully paying attention to how they’re actually affecting the gimbal… which brings into question why you’re making a tutorial video about it…
I'm 20 seconds into the video and already you've used the word, "actually," twice for no reason. You don't need to add it randomly to everything you say. Just use it when it's appropriate to do so. And you can just call it the gimbal, not the "actual" gimbal. Do you go to a restaurant and say you'll have an "actual" hamburger with "actual" fries with an an "actual" coke? No, you don't, so there's no need to do it here.
Can you turn off the app connection after custom settings and work the RS3PRo (I have) without using my phone? I wish we did not need an app to make these setting work.
Truly appreciate your clear instructions. I wonder if you have some footage of you doing the actual filming and see how you use those profiles. It would be great!
This is not needed for the RS3 or RS3 Pro because we have a mode switch and all you need is to change the deadband to low on all modes and then change the speed from slow to fast depending on the situation.
I thought for deadband it was the opposite. High deadband stops the gimbal (camera) from easily moving left/right when you pivot the handle and a low deadband makes the gimbal (camera) move easily and faster when you turn the handle. Am I wrong?