I love how you explain things. It's strangely quite comforting to watch. I watched the other tripod video for the pocket 3 and you've convinced me. I'm getting it.
I'm currently debating between DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and Insta360 GO 3S for capturing BTS footage for a friend's short film production. Since I am actively participating in the production, I won't have much time to 'consciously' shoot footage. The Insta360 GO 3S feels like the camera you can clip on to your T-shirt/cap or magnetically attach it to a surface and forget about it type camera. But I wonder how useful would those clips be. The Pocket 3 seems like a fragile camera (with that gimbal) to have on set, where the chances of it getting knocked over or knocked on are higher.
It’s a difficult question to answer. My own experience is that I don’t enjoy shooting with a 360 camera because it’s difficult for me to know if I actually got the shot however, if you’re not going to be able to pay any attention at all to the camera it might be your best bet, good luck.
You did such a phenomenal job here. thank you.
Wow! Thanks for the kind words.
I love how you explain things. It's strangely quite comforting to watch. I watched the other tripod video for the pocket 3 and you've convinced me. I'm getting it.
Thank you for watching. I think you’ll really like how light the tripod is. Let me know.
Mark, great (and entertaining) video on Filters. I agree, DJI missed on making their wide angle len not magnetic for NDs.
Thanks for watching Mark. Glad you liked it.
entertaining and informative as always 😊
So glad you think so. Thanks again.
I'm currently debating between DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and Insta360 GO 3S for capturing BTS footage for a friend's short film production. Since I am actively participating in the production, I won't have much time to 'consciously' shoot footage. The Insta360 GO 3S feels like the camera you can clip on to your T-shirt/cap or magnetically attach it to a surface and forget about it type camera. But I wonder how useful would those clips be. The Pocket 3 seems like a fragile camera (with that gimbal) to have on set, where the chances of it getting knocked over or knocked on are higher.
It’s a difficult question to answer. My own experience is that I don’t enjoy shooting with a 360 camera because it’s difficult for me to know if I actually got the shot however, if you’re not going to be able to pay any attention at all to the camera it might be your best bet, good luck.