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Founder Nail Soup Media Sarasota, Florida |
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I have a client that has a maid and painting business and he does what we ask in getting social media content or picture and video but the video quality when he is inside the homes is terrible as they hold their smart phone nervously it jumps and the light and sound quality isnt great. So I saw iogprapher with lenses , mic and light and wondered if anyone has first hand experience with it or would suggest something they use currently. Thanks in advance https://www.iographer.com/collections/bundles-ipad/products/iographer-ultimate-coaches-kit?variant=11210016839 |
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Ive just started using the DJI Osmo+ gimble camera it is awesome Check it out. . |
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@benn1973 I've been eyeing that gadget too ... not sure that I would have a use for it PERSONALLY - but love everything I've seen and heard about it. If you'd like to share some of your videos it would great to see -- even seeing 'beginner' stuff would be fun! | ||
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I only got it last week but I am working on using it for basic 1 min real estate videos. The only problem is its not quite wide enough at 22mm so I am trying to see it if can get a screw on lens for it to widen it up a bit. But damn it has great stability. The OSMO+ has a better focus system with <500mm focusing where the original doesn't. Ill get some basic footage up ASAP. First job I took it out I did a scan of a $1.5M apartment and went to do my osmo and found 3 mins of battery left dooh. Spare battery next on list! |
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Founder Nail Soup Media Sarasota, Florida |
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Pricing is 700 when you add lighting and mic | ||
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I've been through a couple of osmos. The low light performance just never seemed suitable for interiors. I even got a few hot lights to try to improve the image, but never quite got there. It's great for exterior stuff though. But I've found for exterior video, the phantom 4 pro is far superior. Once you get the hang of flying in tight spots, it's much easier to get smooth footage than it was with the osmo. I only owned osmos with the x3 camera - the x5R might be a different story. | ||
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Founder Nail Soup Media Sarasota, Florida |
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Thanks. This thread was meant for interior. The client is creating content for interior filming. Anyone with suggestions? | ||
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I tried to get good interior video for a while and finally gave up. The same challenges with interior photography seem to apply to video, but they are amplified. The two main challenges, just like with interior photography, are low light and high contrast lighting (i.e. Windows). Unless you are willing to spend a great deal of time scrimming windows and spending serious money on lighting, I think it's pretty tough to get it right. I gave up and started using the matterport walk through combined but with drone exterior video. It's a far cry from what some of the really good video companies produce, but it's cheap and easy and seems to satisfy most of my clients. Here's an example: www.510seminole.com. A forum member recommended turning off the blue path, which I've done in recent videos and it does look better. | ||
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Thanks everyone. | ||
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