Thanks very helpful - Im looking at buying a headone just to have a turntable for food video. Im on site photographing food at restaurants and hotels and I thought I could add value by getting some rotating video clips of the food after I've taken my images. I just don't know if there's a cheaper option. I already have a mains powered turntable but its not always practical to find a mains outlet near to the product.
Thank you for the feedback, and yes, even if this set up was more expensive, it's so compact and easy to set up that it's worth having in your bag. FYI, I said this in video, but be sure to calibrate the HeadOne by putting on the object first, then pair it, else if will be jerky. Good luck! and thanks for watching 👍
what's the reason for buying a slider when you can push and pan in post like in Adobe Premiere/DaVinci Resolve/Final Cut. Is there something I am missing? I am considering buying this slider but I have the option of replicating the same movement in post.
Felt the same way, however lighting, shadows, object or subject rotation looks funny. Done clever, you could get away with solid looking pan effect on post, but it’s never quite the same as actual camera movement. Thanks for watching 👍
@@WhyBuy I ended up buying one. Took advantage of the sale bundle..kinda feel now it's something I can do in post but I guess there many more possibilities i will discover with using a slider as time goes..
@@joshmcdzz6925 You can't get parallax effect with post editing. Looks great to pan out from a foreground element to focus on a background element etc. Plus you don't have to crop in to achieve a slide as you have to do in post.