Jane, Martyn posted a video of how he takes the dronelike shots http://gardeningvideodiary.blogspot.com/2019/03/making-drone-view-of-our-plum-blossom.html
The camera software does all the stabalisation and makes a very good job of it. I'm certainly not very good at holding the camera steady especially six feet above my head. Yes my arm does get a bit tired but it keeps the videos a bit shorter!
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That was fun! How do you do that? with a drone?
ReplyDeleteNo drone Jane. I use a 360 camera attached to a very long selfie stick.
DeleteJane, Martyn posted a video of how he takes the dronelike shots http://gardeningvideodiary.blogspot.com/2019/03/making-drone-view-of-our-plum-blossom.html
DeleteOh, that's a very good video explanation! But what I can't understand is how come this way is not shaky? Also doesn't your arm get tired?
DeleteThe camera software does all the stabalisation and makes a very good job of it. I'm certainly not very good at holding the camera steady especially six feet above my head. Yes my arm does get a bit tired but it keeps the videos a bit shorter!
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