![]() ![]() When switching from a high angle shot to a low angle shot, you need to adjust the handle, which can be distracting in a video. – the angle of the handle cannot be adjusted on the fly. – the handle will show up in the 360 video – camera needs to be positioned carefully for best results + costs much less than some other stabilizers + pocketable, reasonably compact and lightweight Even with vertical correction however, the Smoovie does nonetheless improve 360 videos by dampening vibrations from footsteps while walking. It does help stabilize 360 videos, although the improvement is less noticeable if your 360 camera has an effective vertical orientation correction, such as that of the Samsung Gear 360. Bossens smoothie stabilizing powder is used to make slushies, smoothies, or any cold blended drinks to thicken and keep from separating over time. The Pocket Smoovie is a well made stabilizer non-motorized gimbal. In my opinion, in this third comparison, it does seem that the Smoovie is more stable than the selfie stick. This is the same as the jogging video, except that I disabled the ActionDirector’s vertical correction when rendering the video. I suspected that the Samsung Gear 360’s vertical correction mitigated the camera instability while running. Strangely, it seems that when jogging, there is not as much difference compared to walking. Before I did the jogging test, I expected that there would be a significant improvement with the Smoovie when jogging.
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