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Ummm, no. This is still too gimmicky. The DJI is FAR more robust and higher end. Like he even said, it's for your off the cuff shot at a moment's notice.@@jasper7121
Buy the DJI, this thing has its benefits, but it's not a true gimbal per se, he didn't even do a eof how a gimbal is supposed to be used!!! That is, following a subject to see how smooth it tracks Ughh.
I would like to know if there is a noticeable difference in the quality of the recorded video with the app compared to the quality of video using the native app camera?
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Interested in the 360 part, which could make it a really attractive product, but Mike from 360 Vroomers indicates the following: "It sounds exciting in concept but the stitching is not good. And it’s only 4096 x 2048. You can save the photos to use in PTGui, but if you do that, I think you might as well shoot with a DSLR. So the 360 pano feature is just for fun or as a gimmick." If this is really the case, it's a pity... What are your thoughts on the subject? Is it possible to confirm with a thorough test on this aspect?
If you want 360 video, but a be 360 camera. Note saying this to be sarcastic, but to be helpful. There are several quality 360 camera, including a few from Insta360. If you will be using it to shoot faster-based video (such as when riding a skateboard), and aren't concerned with video of the absolute highest quality, their X3 is an excellent, and reasonably affordable, option. On the other hand, if video resolution is your primary importance, won't be using it while moving at speed, and don't need one that's waterproof, the X3 1-inch could be your best option.
Does the app use the bulid in camera app or does it have it's own camera in the app. Because the app of the phone will always have better optimization for the sensor