So Nick ordered a stabilizer for our phones, when we got to test it, our footage doesn’t have a shakiness to it. On Friday, we revised it and for a cost effective stabilizer it worked very well and it’s very easy to hold, especially since I have small hands.
Excuse my look in the beginning, I did not know what Nick was doing at first then I was like ohhhh gotcha. But as you can see, this was a quality content and it WAS NOT SHAKY! It was very crisp and it put my camera to work for a bit, when Nick zoomed it didn’t get very pixely and distorted. Also, can we just mention the detail. You can see every detail, when he did a dolly in on my face, you could see my every hair and even the ones sticking out. Again, showing how much detail the camera shows. When Nick has the camera look at the camera, you can see the panels are not just white but have grey specks on them, weighing out having to zoom. So the regular camera, not the Ultra Wide or Wide, is just as detailed and great. The stabilizer as you can see was very compatible and we had no problems. So these two are going to be a great for our film.
I used the slow-motion video aspect on my iPhone for the first time, and it was actually very awesome. I did use it with stabilizer, and I was taught to hold the phone and stabilizer down to get an more still and stable shot. This as you can see worked very very well, even though there was a little fuzziness at the top of my lens, that was most likely the lighting and just the room we were in itself.
Overall..

It is an an amazing product, definitely for a cost effective and cheaper alternative, since gimbles themselves were over $100. It help to produce a quality and crisp output and did not interfere with the camera at all. We can also attach our microphones to our headphone jack and to the stabilizer and it doesn’t interfere with footage. I can’t wait to use this for when we film this coming week.
Link: Stabilizer