Bamboopictures
Senior Member
Revolutionary concept in motion stabilisation which attaches just a small accelerometer onto your camera to record the camera axis movements and using that data recorded to accurately remove the shakes in post.
[video=vimeo;104633742]https://vimeo.com/104633742[/video]
This could very well be the future of in-built stabilisation in cameras:
Today, it's an external box with a post production software. But with sufficiently powerful video engine, cameramakers can one day integrate the accelerometer into the camera and include a built in image processor for rendering stabilised clips ala filter effects.
But for now, it's still a great alternative for drone flyers who want to shave off some weight by completely replacing the brushless gimbal with the steadXP. Heck, maybe the Parrot drone may even work perfectly with this solution!
[video=vimeo;104633742]https://vimeo.com/104633742[/video]
This could very well be the future of in-built stabilisation in cameras:
Today, it's an external box with a post production software. But with sufficiently powerful video engine, cameramakers can one day integrate the accelerometer into the camera and include a built in image processor for rendering stabilised clips ala filter effects.
But for now, it's still a great alternative for drone flyers who want to shave off some weight by completely replacing the brushless gimbal with the steadXP. Heck, maybe the Parrot drone may even work perfectly with this solution!
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