youtube has video stabilization in editing, never used it but....tis there, i find this to be a great camera for what you probably paid. I also have a flip white 1 hour, i wish i could mash the two cameras, as the flips picture is clearer and more colourful, and don't say flip mino, the image stabilization somehow diminishes the light capabilties, taking more than 1 sec to change in different light,like an sd webcam
I thought I had a deffective unit, but now it's clear that all Zx1's have the same deffect: heavy Screen Tearing when you move the camera! The encoder just isn't fast enough!
"Screen tearing" occurs during video motion, creating a torn look as edges of objects (such as a wall or a tree) fail to line up. Look at wikipedia for more info, it'll become evident. It ruins all footage from this cam.
Stay away from this cam if possible. All video tests in youtube show this deffect. I'm returning mine.
There are MANY video editors that have the option of video stabilization. PowerDirector, iMovies (as mentioned), and I also believe Sony Vegas. Obviously there are a lot more than the ones I just mentioned but those are just a few of the ones I know at least.
it is a feature in iMovie. I will look into doing a video on how to do it. If you do a search you can find tutorials on YouTube and Apple's website might have some info on their support page.
I will do a quick tutorial on how to stabilize the video w/iMovie '09 w/in the next week. Keep checking back to my channel or subscribe to stay up to date when it is available. Thanks for commenting.
youtube has video stabilization in editing, never used it but....tis there, i find this to be a great camera for what you probably paid. I also have a flip white 1 hour, i wish i could mash the two cameras, as the flips picture is clearer and more colourful, and don't say flip mino, the image stabilization somehow diminishes the light capabilties, taking more than 1 sec to change in different light,like an sd webcam
MrDeamon1 9 months ago
I CAN'T SEE ANY DIFFERENT
decomachado 1 year ago
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I thought I had a deffective unit, but now it's clear that all Zx1's have the same deffect: heavy Screen Tearing when you move the camera! The encoder just isn't fast enough!
"Screen tearing" occurs during video motion, creating a torn look as edges of objects (such as a wall or a tree) fail to line up. Look at wikipedia for more info, it'll become evident. It ruins all footage from this cam.
Stay away from this cam if possible. All video tests in youtube show this deffect. I'm returning mine.
loudenvier 1 year ago
Can't tell the difference
Escorpio40 2 years ago
Dont forget youtube uses 30fps and this camera has 60fps so the vids will look even better on your pc or tv at home
Nice job Bird !
HerrHeinrich 2 years ago
There are MANY video editors that have the option of video stabilization. PowerDirector, iMovies (as mentioned), and I also believe Sony Vegas. Obviously there are a lot more than the ones I just mentioned but those are just a few of the ones I know at least.
Common0ne 2 years ago
I really could not notice the diffrence. But the camera is very sharp and the colors are great.
male9765 2 years ago
it is a feature in iMovie. I will look into doing a video on how to do it. If you do a search you can find tutorials on YouTube and Apple's website might have some info on their support page.
birdwk 2 years ago
how do you do that I just bought the canon powershot sd780 IS and i also have a IMAC and Imovie 09..where do you go to make the video stabilize..
PapiGfunk 2 years ago
I will do a quick tutorial on how to stabilize the video w/iMovie '09 w/in the next week. Keep checking back to my channel or subscribe to stay up to date when it is available. Thanks for commenting.
birdwk 2 years ago
Hello how do u get it to stabilization mode
AMOVIEROOM 2 years ago