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As for the title of this post, this 7-second clip demonstrates: I share this as an adjunct to a video I just completed for a home in Los Angeles which I shot using three cameras - an iPhone, a Mavic Air and the Insta360 One X. There's a lot of cool things you can do with the latter, shooting 360 video and extracting HD 1080 from it. Several shots in this video were done this way including the Gazebo shot (at about :33) which was extracted from How to Peel a Gazebo. If you've got an Insta360 One X, I encourage you to play with it creatively. One of these days I'm going to do an entire RE video using only the Insta... when I have an especially creative-minded client. Here is the full presentation on the home including video, stills and a NodalView 360° Tour (home is already in escrow) clickable text |
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Very nice. When you say you used iPhone, which bits of the video? Can you recommend a good gyroscopic stick? | ||
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Most shots were on the iPhone using a Zhiyun Smooth-C that I bought a few years ago. As 3-axis tech continues to improve, there are probably much better ones available now, perhaps including from Zhuyun. | ||
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