MAAAN , thank you so much, perfectly explained, i never really understood what ND filters do and what they are for, after your video no further questions needed :D
Greetings from Puerto Rico, I bought the insta 360 go 3s and it arrives tomorrow, and I also bought the Freewell ND filters. I ask you, will I set it to record in manual, at 4K 30 fps, ISO at 100 and shutter at 1/60, will I still lose image stabilization? They say that by putting ND, since this camera's stabilization is electronic, the ND filters cancel out the light that would enter and the camera starts to give an error in stabilization and the image starts to shake. What can be done?
Nd filters should.be used with a gimbal , you could set up yoyr shutter speed a bit hihger than 1/60 and ignore that rule , just to make ut mire stabalised
@@Tomasz.Nowacki Ok, unfortunately the Insta 360 go 3s cannot use a gimbal, so do you advise me to raise the shutter, for example if I record at 4k 30fps I am supposed to set it to 1/60 shutter, so would 240 shutter be better? Do you think that would help with electronic video stabilization?
@@alexislobo4416 yes try , u have to find a sweet spot cause tge more u ibcreaaw shutter apeed the leas motuob blur u will see but u will get more stablw footage ; i m nit sure if there is 1/120 or somthing lower than 1/ 240 try and if ita too shaky try to increase ; i personally would just keep it simole and for go 3 just use auto shutter unleaa u really wanr motion blur then experiment :)
MAAAN , thank you so much, perfectly explained, i never really understood what ND filters do and what they are for, after your video no further questions needed :D
when you add the filters are you also manually adjusting the shutter or does it auto adjust the shutter to suit?
Greetings from Puerto Rico, I bought the insta 360 go 3s and it arrives tomorrow, and I also bought the Freewell ND filters. I ask you, will I set it to record in manual, at 4K 30 fps, ISO at 100 and shutter at 1/60, will I still lose image stabilization? They say that by putting ND, since this camera's stabilization is electronic, the ND filters cancel out the light that would enter and the camera starts to give an error in stabilization and the image starts to shake. What can be done?
Nd filters should.be used with a gimbal , you could set up yoyr shutter speed a bit hihger than 1/60 and ignore that rule , just to make ut mire stabalised
@@Tomasz.Nowacki Ok, unfortunately the Insta 360 go 3s cannot use a gimbal, so do you advise me to raise the shutter, for example if I record at 4k 30fps I am supposed to set it to 1/60 shutter, so would 240 shutter be better? Do you think that would help with electronic video stabilization?
@@alexislobo4416 yes try , u have to find a sweet spot cause tge more u ibcreaaw shutter apeed the leas motuob blur u will see but u will get more stablw footage ; i m nit sure if there is 1/120 or somthing lower than 1/ 240 try and if ita too shaky try to increase ; i personally would just keep it simole and for go 3 just use auto shutter unleaa u really wanr motion blur then experiment :)
Thanks for a very informative and clear explanation.. love it 💓
Thank you too
I think it would also help if you include the fps and shutter speed but thank man
Shutter speed was definitely auto and i think it was all 30 fps
Great examples you chose. Well done.
Thank you :) usually i try tp use examplrs that esily show the topic of the video and iften reshoot if im not happy enough with them ^^
How] do you control shutter speed in the insta 360 go?
U have to set it within the insta360 app using manual mode
I need a pair for my eyes, ha ha ha!!! Liked#3
Yea these are so small they could be use as contact lenses ^^
i need one for underwater
for underwater you gonna need to have a dive housing ! I also reviewed it on my channel :D
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Sawatdee khab :)
if you set the nd filter and set the shutter speed to twice as many frames per second, the image will twitch. It's disgusting.