That's a cool tip. I use this with my Osmo Action 3, which is a bit too sharp, to mitigate the distortions that this creates. The way you do it here is of course also possible, with a normal cam.
Thanks. I agree that OA3 is in some cases a bit too sharp. What is possible then is to enlarge a little so that the pixels are bigger, but it is not really recommended as it will only destroy the quality again.
Well. It is still not using it wrong and secondly your FOV is different if you just use narrow 4:3. It is wider if you just turn the camera. And if you turn the camera you don't even need post processing because files metadata shows it as horizontal. This just a tip not using the camera wrong.
My point is that if a recorder video in 4:3 Ultra Wide then you can use the same clip for both long videos (youtube) and for Shorts/TikTok/Reels. If you only record in vertical, then you cannot use the same video for longer videos without cropping in a lot. Thanks for the comment.
I noticed that you had some stationary shots with the fixed focus. What I want to do is video a baseball game on the infield I'm thinking I would be fine doing that with this unit your thoughts
I don't know the baseball field very well, but as long as the people don't get too far away, I think it'll be fine. You get to take some tests before you go there.
Congrats on getting a good camera. I will make a video about it very soon since many ask for it. It will be for OA4 but it will be the same for both cameras.
I recommend watch it all to the end.
That's a cool tip. I use this with my Osmo Action 3, which is a bit too sharp, to mitigate the distortions that this creates. The way you do it here is of course also possible, with a normal cam.
Thanks. I agree that OA3 is in some cases a bit too sharp. What is possible then is to enlarge a little so that the pixels are bigger, but it is not really recommended as it will only destroy the quality again.
Well. It is still not using it wrong and secondly your FOV is different if you just use narrow 4:3. It is wider if you just turn the camera. And if you turn the camera you don't even need post processing because files metadata shows it as horizontal. This just a tip not using the camera wrong.
My point is that if a recorder video in 4:3 Ultra Wide then you can use the same clip for both long videos (youtube) and for Shorts/TikTok/Reels. If you only record in vertical, then you cannot use the same video for longer videos without cropping in a lot.
Thanks for the comment.
But then you lose horizon steady which is the main reason I would use an action cam
Yes is one negative part with it
Quick tip. Instead of scaling the image manually, just set "scale full frame with crop" in project input settings.
Thanks for the tip. I often forget about this and do it manually
Excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you for watching
I noticed that you had some stationary shots with the fixed focus. What I want to do is video a baseball game on the infield I'm thinking I would be fine doing that with this unit your thoughts
I don't know the baseball field very well, but as long as the people don't get too far away, I think it'll be fine. You get to take some tests before you go there.
Thanks for the heart attack with that hair across the lens of the stream shot 🫤
I can't see it, had to look lol
Great video. Thanks.
Thank you!
A very good advice, Thank you
I'm glad you found it useful. It is the same with Osmo Action 4 also.
Cool! thank you. I love my Action 3.
I do love it too.
Very useful presentation 👍
Thank you for watching!
which software do you use to de-fish eye sir?
I use Davinci Resolve, it is easy to use for this.
Cool thank you
thank you for your tips
Good it was for help
I must try this out
It is a game changer
I just buy it last week..what do u use for normal shots or motorbike cam?
Congrats on getting a good camera.
I will make a video about it very soon since many ask for it. It will be for OA4 but it will be the same for both cameras.
Genius ❤
Thanks
Bomb
Thank you
why is this so dramatic?
You find it dramatic? 🤣
I like it!