Sony ZV-1 Stabilization Test with the Movie Edit Add-on
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- čas přidán 17. 07. 2020
- This video provides a brief comparison of video stabilization techniques. This compares the normal in-camera optical image stabilization ("Standard") with the more aggressive "Active" setting, and then compared with the Movie Edit Add-on app that currently works with the Sony RX-0 II, RX100 VII, and the ZV-1.
This video is a companion to Gary Friedman's ebook on the Sony ZV-1 which can be purchased at FriedmanArchives.com/sony-books .
Beard and stabilization are both excellent. Sharp as a tac.
Great to see you out walking again! Love the beard.
Just curious to know if you had the dead cat covering the mic. Thanks for the test.
That's a lovely quarantine beard. ; )
cool beard lol also in the movie edit app even though it crops in you can change the aspect ratio to give you more depth of field
Thanks grandad!
Character In the video It's great, I like it a lot $$
「あなたはビデオにもっと明るさを与えようとします、そうすればそれは素晴らしいでしょう」、
Not worth the extra crop
The first one Standard Stabilization is terrible, its useless. The 2nd one Active is much better however the video is cropped in way too much. The final solution, your 3rd method can use no stabilization while recording but run the video through the Movie Edit App and stabilize from there, however there is a big drawback, you can only export the video in 1080p and the overall video quality suffers.