I love how you explain things. It's strangely quite comforting to watch. I watched the other tripod video for the pocket 3 and you've convinced me. I'm getting it.
I'm currently debating between DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and Insta360 GO 3S for capturing BTS footage for a friend's short film production. Since I am actively participating in the production, I won't have much time to 'consciously' shoot footage. The Insta360 GO 3S feels like the camera you can clip on to your T-shirt/cap or magnetically attach it to a surface and forget about it type camera. But I wonder how useful would those clips be. The Pocket 3 seems like a fragile camera (with that gimbal) to have on set, where the chances of it getting knocked over or knocked on are higher.
It’s a difficult question to answer. My own experience is that I don’t enjoy shooting with a 360 camera because it’s difficult for me to know if I actually got the shot however, if you’re not going to be able to pay any attention at all to the camera it might be your best bet, good luck.
I love how you explain things. It's strangely quite comforting to watch. I watched the other tripod video for the pocket 3 and you've convinced me. I'm getting it.
Thank you for watching. I think you’ll really like how light the tripod is. Let me know.
Mark, great (and entertaining) video on Filters. I agree, DJI missed on making their wide angle len not magnetic for NDs.
Thanks for watching Mark. Glad you liked it.
You did such a phenomenal job here. thank you.
Wow! Thanks for the kind words.
entertaining and informative as always 😊
So glad you think so. Thanks again.
I'm currently debating between DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and Insta360 GO 3S for capturing BTS footage for a friend's short film production. Since I am actively participating in the production, I won't have much time to 'consciously' shoot footage. The Insta360 GO 3S feels like the camera you can clip on to your T-shirt/cap or magnetically attach it to a surface and forget about it type camera. But I wonder how useful would those clips be. The Pocket 3 seems like a fragile camera (with that gimbal) to have on set, where the chances of it getting knocked over or knocked on are higher.
It’s a difficult question to answer. My own experience is that I don’t enjoy shooting with a 360 camera because it’s difficult for me to know if I actually got the shot however, if you’re not going to be able to pay any attention at all to the camera it might be your best bet, good luck.