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After the Storm - Slickrock Potholes
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<blockquote data-quote="SPark_South_Oz" data-source="post: 124645" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>With the 2 axis gimble, best to rotate (turn / yaw) slowly, also keep your speed down.</p><p>Most of the turns here were very gentle and slow.</p><p></p><p>I think the fastest turn at 1:19 - 1:30 had both yaw and roll (strafe / sideways) movement, which can smooth out the movement while making the turn appear faster.</p><p>You can also speed up a small section of footage in post if you want more speed, and keep the gracefulness of turns.</p><p></p><p>The adjustments you can make to stick sensitivity in the settings can help so much with making slow graceful turns (and gimble movement).</p><p>Turn the settings down to make the movements nice and slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPark_South_Oz, post: 124645, member: 17032"] With the 2 axis gimble, best to rotate (turn / yaw) slowly, also keep your speed down. Most of the turns here were very gentle and slow. I think the fastest turn at 1:19 - 1:30 had both yaw and roll (strafe / sideways) movement, which can smooth out the movement while making the turn appear faster. You can also speed up a small section of footage in post if you want more speed, and keep the gracefulness of turns. The adjustments you can make to stick sensitivity in the settings can help so much with making slow graceful turns (and gimble movement). Turn the settings down to make the movements nice and slow. [/QUOTE]
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