lovely!!! If you want to get rid of the slight jitters, either turn off the image stabilization or up to shutter speed to at least 1/100. Thank me later ;)
@@thebonniebiker 24 or 25 or 30 is fine. You can go 50 or 60 but then you gotta crank the SS to at least 1/200. 24 or 25 looks most realistic. Usually you double shutter speed 25fps =1/50. 50fps= 1/100. However with action footage, because things are moving so quickly., doubling the SS is not enough to get a crisp image so we increase 4x
25fps at at least 1/100 or higher, however this is the sweet spot between nice motion blur on the sides but still an overall crisp image. Electronic Image stabilization doesn't do well at low shutter speeds (1/50 and below) because it needs defined and sharp pixels between frames in order to stabilize. That's the jitters! I'm assuming you are working with ND filters already correct?