Great vid, enjoyed the detail and time taken on each setting. I took my osmo5 out today on the bicycle and compared to GoPro12 I found it very jumpy. I was on standard rocksteady. However I was also 4k 24fps because I found another TH-cam vid where they said it gives you more of a smooth natural blur cinematic style. I wonder if it was the low FPS causing considerable judder on the osmo, it was struggling to stay steady whilst cycling and handheld (strong grip 😂). Next time I might bounce up to 30fps at 4k to see if it’s better on rocksteady. I don’t want the crop in of rocksteady+ because I like the bigger view of the road. Any thoughts would be welcome. Right now not feeling the upgrade from GoPro was worth it.
Running, the footage looked great. I’m thinking if you walked slowly, and concentrated on being as physically “stable” as possible, it would look like a real dolly shot! Thanks for the video!
I live stream/film sports and wanted to use the Action 5 mounted to a chest mount on the Ref as a 2nd camera source using the RTMP function back to me wirelessly, which did work but the recorded footage I wasn't impressed with as it records at the same res and fps, bitrate it streams at. So looking at your video think I will go for 4k 50, Rocksteady enabled and use for post match footage, hoping the Action Pro mounted to the chest mount wont make the footage look that jumpy, will give horizon balancing a whirl as well at 4k 50p, thanks for testing
I got a bit or weird warping on mine. I shot at 25fps (UK format) I was manual with shutter at 50 with ND Filters. But it looks worse than your no steady footage lol? Maybe needs auto shutter to work?
Just found my answer on youtube (Sorry I know not totally related to your vid as you were using the correct settings unlike me). The 180 rule can't be used on the steady modes as the image blur messes with the wee computer insides thinking when trying to stabilise the footage. Now I know:)
thanks
A great comparison video 👍
Great comparison sir! Thx
Great vid, enjoyed the detail and time taken on each setting. I took my osmo5 out today on the bicycle and compared to GoPro12 I found it very jumpy. I was on standard rocksteady. However I was also 4k 24fps because I found another TH-cam vid where they said it gives you more of a smooth natural blur cinematic style.
I wonder if it was the low FPS causing considerable judder on the osmo, it was struggling to stay steady whilst cycling and handheld (strong grip 😂).
Next time I might bounce up to 30fps at 4k to see if it’s better on rocksteady. I don’t want the crop in of rocksteady+ because I like the bigger view of the road. Any thoughts would be welcome. Right now not feeling the upgrade from GoPro was worth it.
@@fittonbikes Thanks glad you enjoyed the video. Try 60fps next time it may better 👍
thanks! good job
Running, the footage looked great. I’m thinking if you walked slowly, and concentrated on being as physically “stable” as possible, it would look like a real dolly shot! Thanks for the video!
What would be your recommendation for the setting if I had the cam on the rock bag and hiked....I had extreme up and down movements
@@schnellkannjeder Rocksteady plus if you have aggressive movements but that option will crop in more than Rocksteady 👍
Nice!
Great video
I live stream/film sports and wanted to use the Action 5 mounted to a chest mount on the Ref as a 2nd camera source using the RTMP function back to me wirelessly, which did work but the recorded footage I wasn't impressed with as it records at the same res and fps, bitrate it streams at. So looking at your video think I will go for 4k 50, Rocksteady enabled and use for post match footage, hoping the Action Pro mounted to the chest mount wont make the footage look that jumpy, will give horizon balancing a whirl as well at 4k 50p, thanks for testing
I got a bit or weird warping on mine. I shot at 25fps (UK format) I was manual with shutter at 50 with ND Filters. But it looks worse than your no steady footage lol? Maybe needs auto shutter to work?
Just found my answer on youtube (Sorry I know not totally related to your vid as you were using the correct settings unlike me). The 180 rule can't be used on the steady modes as the image blur messes with the wee computer insides thinking when trying to stabilise the footage. Now I know:)
@@extremefilm ND filters when activating stabilisation mode does this to the footage try deactivating the stabilisation mode.
@@leeretallic cheers, Yes found it on a video:) Happy to find out why:) Keep up the good vids:)
can you add chapters to the video to easily jump to each comparison ?
How come his camera looks great? Lighting, color etc
@@MrCraeyon footage is all in auto
None stabilize is actually good. Now you can hook up an nd filter without worrying about the jitter
@@greensprite4979 sure can 👍
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