You say the ele has no gyro stab. :-) The 5000x also dont have gyro stabilisation and for the gitup I have doubts (not confirmed the mems sensor used).;-) What the brands call it, that is their resposibility, but it is NO gyro stabilisation and people should be aware of that. It is a form of sensor shifting , that is why the FOV becomes smaller with the Stabilisation (anti shake) function on. If you have video editing software you can establish the same because it is regulated by software and not by a Gyro.
+dcb1031 The Git2 and SJ5000X both have an electronic gyroscope chip that allows them to measure movement of the camera on 6 axis. Using that information they correct for any movements by 3D manipulation of the image from the sensor.There is no mechanical movement of the sensor or lens as found in many larger cameras, but what they achieve is far superior to what video editing software can achieve because they have accurate movement data from the gyroscope sensor instead of having to guess the movements based on the image contents. There is also a big advantage to doing the correction on raw video instead of after most of the information has been thrown away during video compression. They also don't loose resolution by throwing the edges away like video editing software because before encoding the video they have spare resolution available, in the case of the Git2 with a genuine 16MP sensor, plenty of spare resolution available. Turning the Gyro Stabilisation on does reduce the FOV but still leaves you with full resolution. (Except for the 4K video on the SJ5000X, it only has a 12MP 4:3 sensor so only has 8MP at 16:9 so has no spare pixels for 4K 8MP video.)
+Nigel S. To have 6 axis "gyro" movement control or registration , you need more then 1 mems sensor, Have you opened fi. the 5000x and looked for that so called mems sensors ?? please show it to the world. Or let SJCAM show it. Again no gyro or what so ever. It is just digital/electronic image stabilisation, or stabilisation filters are used. But never the less most important is the result of the video :-).
+dcb1031 I own several imaging devices with digital stabilization, and nothing comes close to Sj5000x after fw 1.4 (or Git2, judging by the videos). They simply eliminate 90 percent of shake. So you're claiming there's no gyro chip based on what? The reduction in FOV is due to the use of additional sensor area to cancel the shaking in the vertical axis (yaw) and it sure cannot be a proof of the absence of a hardware gyro. This reduction does not happen in the Git2 because of the bigger sensor resolution (16 vs. 12 in the Sjcam). On a side note, this is one important reason (the other one, of course, is the price) why I believe these two cameras have an edge over the latest Gopros: the latter have no stabilization whatsoever, never mind a gyro. There's some comparos on RUclips where the difference in shaking is evident.
+Fabrizio Giuliani 3months old post ;-) And i am not deleting old posts from all YT videos lol The discussiog was a little bit different but like said old. So old that I already had several of them the SJ8000, The SJ5000x and now the Git2 so dont worry (but you could also have seen that on my channel ;-)
good comparison. the road was really bumpy! :) thank you! i just bought a gitup 2
Thanks, I was looking for a video like yours.
Great video, just I was looking for!
You say the ele has no gyro stab. :-) The 5000x also dont have gyro stabilisation and for the gitup I have doubts (not confirmed the mems sensor used).;-) What the brands call it, that is their resposibility, but it is NO gyro stabilisation and people should be aware of that. It is a form of sensor shifting , that is why the FOV becomes smaller with the Stabilisation (anti shake) function on. If you have video editing software you can establish the same because it is regulated by software and not by a Gyro.
+dcb1031 The Git2 and SJ5000X both have an electronic gyroscope chip that allows them to measure movement of the camera on 6 axis. Using that information they correct for any movements by 3D manipulation of the image from the sensor.There is no mechanical movement of the sensor or lens as found in many larger cameras, but what they achieve is far superior to what video editing software can achieve because they have accurate movement data from the gyroscope sensor instead of having to guess the movements based on the image contents. There is also a big advantage to doing the correction on raw video instead of after most of the information has been thrown away during video compression. They also don't loose resolution by throwing the edges away like video editing software because before encoding the video they have spare resolution available, in the case of the Git2 with a genuine 16MP sensor, plenty of spare resolution available. Turning the Gyro Stabilisation on does reduce the FOV but still leaves you with full resolution. (Except for the 4K video on the SJ5000X, it only has a 12MP 4:3 sensor so only has 8MP at 16:9 so has no spare pixels for 4K 8MP video.)
+Nigel S. To have 6 axis "gyro" movement control or registration , you need more then 1 mems sensor, Have you opened fi. the 5000x and looked for that so called mems sensors ?? please show it to the world. Or let SJCAM show it. Again no gyro or what so ever. It is just digital/electronic image stabilisation, or stabilisation filters are used. But never the less most important is the result of the video :-).
+dcb1031 I own several imaging devices with digital stabilization, and nothing comes close to Sj5000x after fw 1.4 (or Git2, judging by the videos). They simply eliminate 90 percent of shake. So you're claiming there's no gyro chip based on what? The reduction in FOV is due to the use of additional sensor area to cancel the shaking in the vertical axis (yaw) and it sure cannot be a proof of the absence of a hardware gyro. This reduction does not happen in the Git2 because of the bigger sensor resolution (16 vs. 12 in the Sjcam). On a side note, this is one important reason (the other one, of course, is the price) why I believe these two cameras have an edge over the latest Gopros: the latter have no stabilization whatsoever, never mind a gyro. There's some comparos on RUclips where the difference in shaking is evident.
+Fabrizio Giuliani 3months old post ;-) And i am not deleting old posts from all YT videos lol The discussiog was a little bit different but like said old. So old that I already had several of them the SJ8000, The SJ5000x and now the Git2 so dont worry (but you could also have seen that on my channel ;-)
Thank you for useful video
Way too Shaky should mount to helmet or chest.
SJcam 5000x Elite have much better stabilisation now with fw 1.3
New video: Gitup G3 Duo Stabilisation test in the same location: ruclips.net/video/zERgM8AoRYc/видео.html