Samsung Galaxy S4: Camera test (with active image stabilization)

Ukázka záznamu videa ve fullHD rozlišení (1080p) ze Samsungu Galaxy S4 s aktivní funkcí pro stabilizaci obrazu. V druhém videu najdete záznamy bez aktivní st…

Easy Image Stabilizer For Any Camera - Photography Trick

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19 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy S4: Camera test (with active image stabilization)

  1. Someone may have already mentioned this, but the tripod mount from Manfrotto has a little loop on the bottom (used for tightening the screw). I used the loop to tie the string to and never had to remove the tripod mounting plate. Worked well.

  2. Thanks. Got the vertical horizontal thing down. Let me know when you’ve come up with a way to stabilize the tilt LOL 🙂

  3. Yeah, you can tie this onto your belt, or kneel on it, or whatever. The concept can be applied to all kinds of shooting situations with a little creativity.

  4. I like candid shoots, and I’m shooting very often at waist level with the camera vari angle. Shooting indoors or at night sometimes is a challenge because the lack of light, even my 50mm 1.8 is not enought. The 1.8 is not always a good choice because the lack of DOF, so the lens stopped at 2.8 I think is a better choice. Unfortunately the 50mm is not stabilized to use slow shutter speeds. What if we fix the end of the cord at waist level, maybe around the belt? I think this trick worth the try

  5. Great idea. I improved it a little. I used an eye-bolt and instead of a washer I used a small carabiner. That way the carabiner can snap into the eye-bolt and you can use it as a neck strap. And if you make the string a little longer, step on the carabiner with one foot and run the string under your other foot, you can adjust the height of your camera by moving your legs closer or further apart.

  6. Hi there, do you know “photo SFX art” (just google it)? There you will find a smart free video featuring the right way to take brilliant photos. This made it possible for Daniel to shoot photographs that have that jaw-dropping-effect whenever you look at them. I hope it will help you as well.

  7. Good morning! Have you considered photo sfxart tricks (search for it)? My work buddy Charley made some very amazing pictures with their video lessons.

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