The newer Flips have more stability built in. Also, the clip-on wide angle lens may help some. But this video is simply making use of a a "family" camera for training and similar purposes. You will get a better presentation from a specialty head cam such as the GoPro.
Is there any way to make the camera take a more "stable" shot? I'm looking into a headband cam for O-ing, but if i cant get it to take a decent video then I should save my money. When you look up it is hard to keep from getting a headache while watching the video because the immense bouncing going on, and when you look down it is hard to see anything of value.
The newer Flips have more stability built in. Also, the clip-on wide angle lens may help some. But this video is simply making use of a a "family" camera for training and similar purposes. You will get a better presentation from a specialty head cam such as the GoPro.
joedscar 9 months ago
Is there any way to make the camera take a more "stable" shot? I'm looking into a headband cam for O-ing, but if i cant get it to take a decent video then I should save my money. When you look up it is hard to keep from getting a headache while watching the video because the immense bouncing going on, and when you look down it is hard to see anything of value.
kinhibitor 2 years ago
0:21 Start
4:16 Control 1
7:23 Control 2
joedscar 2 years ago