Good question! Yes, I can still use ultra wide mode but whenever you use digital stabilization, the video crops in so it will turn out to be narrower than if it was turned on. And if you use Rocksteady +, it will crop in even more. Unfortunately, there’s a trade off to digital stabilization compared to in body stabilization.
I believe you need to purchase ND Filters directly from DJI in the USA, or you could try getting them from other reputable lens brands like Sandmarc. However, since these are USA-only products, you may have to pay double the price to import them to India. But if you found any other better option then please inform us on youtube.
Actually, I have thought of getting the ND filter from DJI but I'm surprised that I can't find more reviews regarding them. I've seen one where it says that it doesn't fit as well on the Osmo Action 4 compared to the 3 so I'm not sure how it would fit the Osmo Action 5 Pro seeing as it has the same sensor size as the Action 4. Do you have any experience regarding the DJI ND filters? Thanks.
@@m.r.fongthejourney Actually I don't have any practical experience but I watch many motovlog where the said Dji ND filters are good but you have to try it by yourself. I had a link of a video where he talks about the ND filter by Dji for action 5 pro link:- th-cam.com/video/00e8XDRoge4/w-d-xo.html
using wide(not ultra wide) and turn off rocksteady? then go gyroflow? else 1/200s and rocksteady on (when shooting with 30fps) ?
I think stabilization is needed. If u turn it on u wont be able to use ultra wide?
Good question! Yes, I can still use ultra wide mode but whenever you use digital stabilization, the video crops in so it will turn out to be narrower than if it was turned on. And if you use Rocksteady +, it will crop in even more. Unfortunately, there’s a trade off to digital stabilization compared to in body stabilization.
There are times stab isn’t actually needed. Depending on how you want it to look like. 😊
Yes, I completely agree. Going forward, I will probably use both with and without stabilization. Thanks for the input. 👍🏼
¿Wide and giroflow?. Looks a good option...
If I use ultra wide with rocksteady on, the vignetting can no longer be seen. 😊
I believe you need to purchase ND Filters directly from DJI in the USA, or you could try getting them from other reputable lens brands like Sandmarc. However, since these are USA-only products, you may have to pay double the price to import them to India. But if you found any other better option then please inform us on youtube.
Actually, I have thought of getting the ND filter from DJI but I'm surprised that I can't find more reviews regarding them. I've seen one where it says that it doesn't fit as well on the Osmo Action 4 compared to the 3 so I'm not sure how it would fit the Osmo Action 5 Pro seeing as it has the same sensor size as the Action 4. Do you have any experience regarding the DJI ND filters? Thanks.
@@m.r.fongthejourney Actually I don't have any practical experience but I watch many motovlog where the said Dji ND filters are good but you have to try it by yourself. I had a link of a video where he talks about the ND filter by Dji for action 5 pro link:- th-cam.com/video/00e8XDRoge4/w-d-xo.html
@@m.r.fongthejourney How do you get the K&F to fit on the AP5?
Can you please tell me what mic did you use for this video
Sure. I use the Zoom Handy H1n. 😊
What was your shutter speed , fps and iso plz ?
Iso: 100-800
Shutter Speed: 1/50
Frane Rate 24 fps
@@m.r.fongthejourney i guess 30 , 1/60 will solve this issue a lot . mine th-cam.com/video/5Do58110u9c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GWJsG1g2mGT07xZe
Why you return?
You’ll see when you watch the video.
Nd filter link ?
www.amazon.com/Concept-Compatible-Neutral-Polarizing-Multi-Function/dp/B0CH13WR3Y