@@MrBaptista yes they are pretty rough. I wouldn't use it much in this way (if at all). Only did it to give people a good sense of the ibis. Also keep in mind that I wasn't purposely being sloppy, but I also made no effort to be super smooth ninja with my steps. Standard ibis was on and the lens ois too
I had the same issue a couple years ago with the Sony A7C. The image quality was very good but even with the stabilization turned on the handheld vlogging footage was unusable. For vlogging folks are better off with something like the DJI Pocket or Action series cameras or if you want a regular camera go Panasonic.
@@mattPG78 agree 100%. People who want to do the walk and talk style vlog are better off with dji or gopro or those types of action cameras. Or m43, especially the latest ones.
Great video. Should i buy the s with that dji af assist to complete it? Sounds sensible imo
@@noog6756 thanks for watching, appreciate the comment. the dji device on top is actually the dji mic wireless lav.
Those vlog walking shots are terribly shaky and painful to watch. What happened to the stabilisation?
@@MrBaptista yes they are pretty rough. I wouldn't use it much in this way (if at all). Only did it to give people a good sense of the ibis. Also keep in mind that I wasn't purposely being sloppy, but I also made no effort to be super smooth ninja with my steps. Standard ibis was on and the lens ois too
I had the same issue a couple years ago with the Sony A7C. The image quality was very good but even with the stabilization turned on the handheld vlogging footage was unusable. For vlogging folks are better off with something like the DJI Pocket or Action series cameras or if you want a regular camera go Panasonic.
@@mattPG78 agree 100%. People who want to do the walk and talk style vlog are better off with dji or gopro or those types of action cameras. Or m43, especially the latest ones.