Camera stabilization - IBIS: When to use it & when NOT to!

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
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    Learn all about in-body image stabilization (also known as IBIS), a technology that a lot of newer video cameras have. While IBIS can make usually shaky footage rock steady there are also shooting scenarios where it makes sense to turn the video stabilizer off.
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Komentáře • 22

  • @focuspulling
    @focuspulling Před 3 lety +2

    Great summation! I get so tired of people oversimplifying stabilization with a "golden rule" saying that there is never any conceivable situation when a tripod stabilizer or gimbal stabilizer should be combined with O.I.S. Instead, you point out the limited reasons for that "rule." (And I note that the proponents of "no-O.I.S.-ever" usually argue so aggressively because they lack equipment with the feature to begin with -- desperate to justify that shortcoming.)

  • @BobPandolfo
    @BobPandolfo Před 4 měsíci

    I can get smooth 4k 24 bit video using a GH5 handheld with just about any lens including third party lenses, but with my Nikon Z6 (full frame), it's hard to get a steady video 4k shot hand held, even with the quality Nikon S lenses that were made for the Z mount. If I shoot in 1080p, then it's pretty good. The Panasonic GH5 is ideal for videographers and film makers who like to shoot hand held.

  • @ARCAdventures
    @ARCAdventures Před 2 lety +1

    This was excellent!! So as CZcams vloggers, we struggle a bit with our mirrorless camera (FujiFilm X lens series). I do use a Crane M2 gimbal, but that has a lot of draw backs.. We can't use the pop-out view screen, which is the whole idea of making sure we're in the shot when speaking to the camera (food reviews, etc.) Then when filming on the move, a gimbal is a must with our mirrorless camera or it is way too shaky. Another issue is we need a wider angle lens so that we can be in the shot, as well as the food we are sampling. Can a lens like this enable us to be in the shot, and have stable footage without using the gimbal? Fujifilm Fujinon XF 10-24mm. It does have an OIS off/on on the lens. Also hoping this will provide better/snappier auto focus as the standard lens our camera came with struggles at times to find focus. Thanks for your time!

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen Před 3 lety +2

    Dankeschön, Fenchel! So helpful! 💛🙏🏼

  • @AndroidTech
    @AndroidTech Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing video bro. Very informative!

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks! That answered several questions I had.

  • @wellnesspathforme6236
    @wellnesspathforme6236 Před 3 lety +2

    Some MFT cameras (Olympus and Panasonic) have very good IBIS. Apparently, the larger sensors struggle much more with it, though.

    • @YAXHY
      @YAXHY Před rokem

      I have the gh5 and it has a 5point sensor stabilization, which was ditched in the later models. I have a full frame equivalent 70mm on it and when ibis kicks in its like its frozen in place.
      But it does make it harder to get a clean shot from the constant drift and jitters on the side

  • @AlvynArt
    @AlvynArt Před 10 měsíci +1

    Panasonic g9ii and s5ii have entered the chat

  • @mohamadawad3175
    @mohamadawad3175 Před 3 lety +1

    Bro, which lens you have used to shoot this video??? Its awesome

  • @ulrohermit1369
    @ulrohermit1369 Před 2 lety

    thank you very much good sir

  • @trustlang_ua
    @trustlang_ua Před rokem

    when you are using the sony camera (my a7 III) on the gimbal do you disable IBIS? Because when I record a video, for example when I walk in a forest, objects (trees) in the video are very torn, and jerky, such an impression that the eyes seem to be double. I use 1/50 shutter speed, 24 frames. I try to disable and enable internal IBIS in sony but the results were the same. When I record some static scenes video is amazing but only I move the camera - my eyes are bleeding. Gimbal also are correctly balanced.

  • @hopeforthefuturesg
    @hopeforthefuturesg Před 2 lety

    what about on a ronin gimbal. I have the the Nikon z 6ii with a prime lens

  • @misbahhammoud
    @misbahhammoud Před 3 lety

    That conclusion! 💯

  • @Freddd95
    @Freddd95 Před 2 lety

    Does this advice count on a panasonic GH5 as well? (Not using IBIS with wide lenses or when panning/tilting on a tripod) ? The reason I ask is because the GH5 IBIS seems pretty good, and there is not much information about when NOT to use it on the internet.

    • @YAXHY
      @YAXHY Před rokem

      I havent had any weird motion using a full frame equivalent 24mm lens, but if you’re handheld and try to track an object at at a distance, it’s hard to get a shot without ibis jumping all over the place. Same goes for handeld on longer lenses, i looked this video up as i’m wondering if i should just turn it off.
      It does help massively when there’s just a little camera movement like some macro or closeup or still shots.

  • @zerosiii
    @zerosiii Před 3 lety +1

    I didn't understand that last part at 3:20 - if shooting video, don't use IBIS? What to use it for then?

    • @ob1films
      @ob1films Před 3 lety

      Use lens IBIS when shooting video on a tripod.

  • @kyyanndaa6059
    @kyyanndaa6059 Před 3 lety

    Im from indonesian too