I think the best solution would be to get a Hohem gimbal, the one designed for a Go Pro. I'm thinking that the Go 3 (in it's case, though a little smaller than a Go Pro) might fit alright in the Hohem. That way you wouldn't have the problem of the jittery lights (while walking) in most settings. I don't think anyone has tried it yet.
@@a.v.withrodney I recently acquired a camera to serve as a body camera for my duties in armed security. Following a recent incident where I had to draw my handgun, I sought advice from a police officer who recommended this camera due to its small size and effectiveness. Given the nature of our work, particularly during nighttime operations, it is crucial to optimize the camera settings for clarity and reliability. I also carry a body-worn flashlight to ensure visibility during interactions for both safety and documentation purposes. Considering these factors, I would greatly appreciate your guidance on the optimal camera settings to achieve a balance between clarity, exposure, and stability. Specifically, I aim to avoid blurriness, overexposure, underexposure, and excessive jitteriness in the footage. Your expertise in this matter would be invaluable, and any advice or recommendations you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
I think the best solution would be to get a Hohem gimbal, the one designed for a Go Pro. I'm thinking that the Go 3 (in it's case, though a little smaller than a Go Pro) might fit alright in the Hohem. That way you wouldn't have the problem of the jittery lights (while walking) in most settings. I don't think anyone has tried it yet.
Is there anything to do in post. I keep getting dark videos
Is it good for night time concert?
did you find out if it’s good?
@@JoanaPinto havent tried it yet 😅
I'd say no. It will end up grainy. Your iPhone will probably take better videos/ photos
What is the best ISO value to record video at night?
It depends on how dark it is. You’ll have to do a few test shots at different ISOs. I typically don’t go over 1000
@@a.v.withrodney I recently acquired a camera to serve as a body camera for my duties in armed security. Following a recent incident where I had to draw my handgun, I sought advice from a police officer who recommended this camera due to its small size and effectiveness.
Given the nature of our work, particularly during nighttime operations, it is crucial to optimize the camera settings for clarity and reliability. I also carry a body-worn flashlight to ensure visibility during interactions for both safety and documentation purposes.
Considering these factors, I would greatly appreciate your guidance on the optimal camera settings to achieve a balance between clarity, exposure, and stability. Specifically, I aim to avoid blurriness, overexposure, underexposure, and excessive jitteriness in the footage.
Your expertise in this matter would be invaluable, and any advice or recommendations you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
I like iso 500