anything under 50mm FF equivalent lens and the result is pretty good. You should also enable rolling shutter correction in the app as that makes a huge difference.
Gyro data based stabilization is good for small focal lengths. The more important thing why giroflow is better than most other stabilization tools is the fisheye lens effect correction for wide angle lenses in combination with the rolling shutter compensation. For long focal length gyro data are less accurate than classical position and rotate stabilization. Yes for selfies, yes for sport activities with action cams, yes for drones, but no for animal filming.
I think it will at some point. Sony is changing money for the catalyst Software already and many of their recent camera have gyro loggers but I think it's still a developing field
It will not give reliable great results. The cleaner the gyro data and the less difference there is between the gyrologger movement and the lens movement, the better the result would be
anything under 50mm FF equivalent lens and the result is pretty good. You should also enable rolling shutter correction in the app as that makes a huge difference.
I found that 16mm are giving the best result, in terms of image usability after the amount of crop. But as you mentioned even 50mm works great
Gyro data based stabilization is good for small focal lengths. The more important thing why giroflow is better than most other stabilization tools is the fisheye lens effect correction for wide angle lenses in combination with the rolling shutter compensation. For long focal length gyro data are less accurate than classical position and rotate stabilization. Yes for selfies, yes for sport activities with action cams, yes for drones, but no for animal filming.
Yes the bigger the focal length the worse due to compression. KeenTools or maybe 3DE may help there but they are mostly for tracking
GoPro 10 has superb built-in gyro stabilization, but my Sony A6300 is very shaky...
You should use the gyro data from the gopro and stabilize your sony footage with it using gyroflow
whats your opinion? do you think Gyro based stabilization can eventually replace the need of IBIS for video? let me know in the comment!
I think it will at some point. Sony is changing money for the catalyst Software already and many of their recent camera have gyro loggers but I think it's still a developing field
I have the A7iii and am considering wether to upgrade to A7iv.
Gyroflow will be a deciding factor.
Can I drag A7iv footage into gyroflow? Cheers
I think you are fine, as far as i know, it has catalyst so you wont even need gopro for gyro
I understand digital stabilization should be turned off but what if you enable optical stabilization + gyro data, will it work?
It will not give reliable great results. The cleaner the gyro data and the less difference there is between the gyrologger movement and the lens movement, the better the result would be
Can you show the result full screen please?
Sure, Will add a link to the samples later on!
@@RCWolfFPV can't find it :P
Is it possible to take the gyroscope data from the smartphone and apply it to a video? I am trying with Sensor Logger but I do not get good results.
I never tried using a phone, actually, i would think its not that reliable.
more video about this content bro... done sub
Thanks ! I have more lined up for gyroflow and reelsteady as well! Stay tuned!