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best gimbal camera setup?


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Using a gimbal system can result in an amazingly smooth video but when paired with a phone with image stabilization that CANT be turned off, I find they fight each other, resulting in a wobble that looks like some drunk cruiser heading back to their cabin at 1 am.

 

what is the best combo you have used without breaking the bank?

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There isn't any setting in the main system configuration but a moment's search in my camera app found an on/off switch for Stabilization.

 

Most advanced settings require a menu dive since the apps are targeted for mass-market appeal and the assumption is the typical user will literally "point and shoot".

 

Dave

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Oh sorry i was referencing the iphone, some other android phone or specialist camera apps may be able to do it but its not a general switch for all apps

 

Got it. I have a Pixel XL which is about as Android as you can get. iPhones are designed to give you freedom from choice which, in most cases, makes them easy to use. Unless you need to turn of stabilization, apparently. :(

 

Dave

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