Frank Weeks
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Frank the comment from Nick (now deleted) was about my link.
Your link is broken, I'd be interested to see it.
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Frank the comment from Nick (now deleted) was about my link.
Your link is broken, I'd be interested to see it.
Also, they are the EXACT SAME THING. Image stabilizers. There is no way in 5 years any production has both on set. No producer would ever pay for both because the end result it THE EXACT SAME. When the operators skill gets up to par, I don't see anything a steadicam could do that a gimbal could not (though I see many things a gimbal could do that a steadicam could not)
What I'm saying is they both produce a stabilized image. The exact same shots can be accomplished.
Obviously they aren't technically the same thing. But on screen it makes no difference.
The exact same shots can be accomplished.
No that is not right. stabilizing the position is not the same as stabilizing the pan tilt or roll. The result result is very different. A camera that has position and pan tilt roll stabilised is far better than only pan tilt roll..
That's what the operator is for! A skilled gimbal op will focus on just that, nailing position. We haven't seen it yet because these just came out.
You brought up post stabilization earlier. Stabilizing the Y axis, in your scenario, would be incredibly easy. Especially if shooting cropped.
Thanks Björn,
You are helping erase the misconceptions of a 3 axis gimbal doing X and Y translate stabilization.
Again, the electronic 3 axis gimbals actually stabilize the same axis that warp stabilizer ( which isn't very good at wide lens work yet ) does.
If the software stabilizer harnessed the Red camera gyro metadata , it would be a lot more effective.
That depends on what lens you're using. If the parallax is that extreme, then sure.
But again you're assuming that a skilled movi operator is going to be completely unable to keep it acceptably still. The operator is doing x and y translation, that is where the skill is going to be.