Id be curious to know how to solve that too. I actually like the aesthetic but you want to have the choice right? I've never used a hood my that's my first guess. Maybe a couple of degrees tilt downwards too.
It does a good job of stabilising but there is some slight small fast shake...
I think you run the wifi, get the app started, start the timelapse on the app, travel back in time, turn off the wifi, and hope time travel paradoxes aren't an issue.
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Those headings for video settings caught me out too. It's bad graphic design. They only need to typeset the headings to look different and it wouldn't confuse anyone.
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I've used a dslr for years and I understand the basics. I am wondering if there is something else going on with the Osmo. If by "these cams" you mean "the osmo" them you're confirming my suspicions that high iso is the issue. I didn't set anything manually so I don't know what the iso was. There...
Can anyone offer some advice on if I am doing something wrong with the Osmo to create this god-aweful image quality.
I've seen it in a lot of my shots but this is the best/worst example so far.
It was quite dark in that rainforest and it was early in the morning so I think the iso was crazy...
I bought a 150 watt pure sine inverter to charge osmo batteries in a car. The inverter caution text says damage can be caused with rechargeable "devices" of 10volts or higher. The Osmo battery charger says 12.6v.
Does anyone know what this means? When I read more about it on the inverter...
I have this idea to stick the Osmo onto the end of a 5m telescoping pool cleaner pole to do lifts and swoops.
What do you experts think?
I'm having trouble thinking of a good way to affix the Osmo in a way that you can put it on and off quickly during a shoot. Any suggestions would be...
Hey Casey, I don't know about the x5 but what about it makes it good for corporate and narrative that the Osmo alone can't do? Honest question.
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That's called underslung mode. I haven't got my osmo with me to try but yes it's possible. Try holding it upside down and double tapping the trigger. Everyone I've gone underslung it has gotten confused and ended up in portrait.
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