Not at all. I had that worry originally, but since the clips we are using are so short and I like that super slow look I never even use the entire length of one slide. I only use about 1/2 of the slide for my videos.
Thanks a lot for this review! You mentioned that it could be too slow for slow motion shots. But, as I can control the speed precisely, is it possible to shoot in 24p 4k and make the same slow motion look? Thanks and keep it up!
It is possible, but since your not going to be able to slow down the footage in post you need everything to move in slow motion in the frame as you capture it. One way you can do this is by turning the fan on low speed and then turning the fan back off so it is barely moving and then do video. It takes a little longer to get done right in frame, but it can be done! Thanks for watching :)
@@jeremydeihl I see. I just watched the wing video. Which slider is better for Real Estate in your opinion? I bought a 12mm and I'm afraid to be harder to use regular slider because it always will be in the frame. So I was thinking about the wing to avoid that. My lens will arrive soon then I'll be able to test it with a regular slider.
@@pedror2895 honestly they both have their advantages and disadvantages. The SliderONE requires less post production time since it never needs to be stabilized at all, but takes more time on site and since I don't have the remote I can only control it with the app and it can be a little funky, Everytime I lock the screen and put the phone in my pocket it has to reconnect when I open the phone back up. The wing is better because it's quicker on site and requires no batteries or apps plus it cost way less, but it requires your ability to keep the tripod steady when pushing back and forth. You get used to it quickly though. I use the wing more because I find it way quicker but I still use the SliderONE all the time for motion time lapse and second rig or when I need a slider I can set down on a surface like a countertop or dresser.
@@jeremydeihl Thanks a lot for the answer! I think I'm going with Wing first and in the future I can get the SliderOne. I'm pretty sure I would have problems with a 12mm in the slider. ;)
Nice review and thanks for the input.
Great information! Thanks for making 👍🏼
Thanks for watching! Glad you got some good information out of it 👍
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Glad the information was helpful, thanks for watching :)
Do you find it to short for property interior shots
Not at all. I had that worry originally, but since the clips we are using are so short and I like that super slow look I never even use the entire length of one slide. I only use about 1/2 of the slide for my videos.
Thanks a lot for this review! You mentioned that it could be too slow for slow motion shots. But, as I can control the speed precisely, is it possible to shoot in 24p 4k and make the same slow motion look?
Thanks and keep it up!
It is possible, but since your not going to be able to slow down the footage in post you need everything to move in slow motion in the frame as you capture it. One way you can do this is by turning the fan on low speed and then turning the fan back off so it is barely moving and then do video. It takes a little longer to get done right in frame, but it can be done!
Thanks for watching :)
@@jeremydeihl I see. I just watched the wing video. Which slider is better for Real Estate in your opinion? I bought a 12mm and I'm afraid to be harder to use regular slider because it always will be in the frame. So I was thinking about the wing to avoid that. My lens will arrive soon then I'll be able to test it with a regular slider.
@@pedror2895 honestly they both have their advantages and disadvantages. The SliderONE requires less post production time since it never needs to be stabilized at all, but takes more time on site and since I don't have the remote I can only control it with the app and it can be a little funky, Everytime I lock the screen and put the phone in my pocket it has to reconnect when I open the phone back up. The wing is better because it's quicker on site and requires no batteries or apps plus it cost way less, but it requires your ability to keep the tripod steady when pushing back and forth. You get used to it quickly though. I use the wing more because I find it way quicker but I still use the SliderONE all the time for motion time lapse and second rig or when I need a slider I can set down on a surface like a countertop or dresser.
@@jeremydeihl Thanks a lot for the answer! I think I'm going with Wing first and in the future I can get the SliderOne. I'm pretty sure I would have problems with a 12mm in the slider. ;)