is the 3d video in hd if so what is it 720 or 480 or less, i got a 3d camera with a larger screen from maplin and its wvga and not good in low light also the auto white ballance on it is terrible you can actually see the the image change in an obvious way as you move the camera, basically im wondering if this is better cus i have a few days to swap mine back hopefully
I've also bought the Aiptech 3D HD video camera and for what it cost it works well. My first couple of filming attempts were dreadful because of camera shake and in retrospect you've done remarkably well James. I look forward to seeing more.
@DOBM Sorry for delay in my reply... Just arrived bak in Nottm...Been, down in MInehead, Somerset with daughter Joanne... Have viewed some YTube vids off home-brew steadicams... Hav not tried your advice yet...but have captured in 3D HD Hopefully not too shakey video + stills of West Somerset Rail station and seafrontage at Minehead. Publish soon to YTube... Glad to hear you same 3D cam also.. Were you curious about the 3D screen display without wearing specs ? Cheers, James :)
Thanks for taking the time filming this and uploading. There's a cheap way of creating a Steadicam effect and that's to attach a video camera to an extended heavy monopod and hold the monopod near the top. The inertia means you can walk fast without the camera going all over the place. I guess you could do the same with a broom handle and camera clamp.
How much the camera would you recommend to me?
from 1 to 10 what is your number for the camera?
proyectoslibres 8 months ago
is the 3d video in hd if so what is it 720 or 480 or less, i got a 3d camera with a larger screen from maplin and its wvga and not good in low light also the auto white ballance on it is terrible you can actually see the the image change in an obvious way as you move the camera, basically im wondering if this is better cus i have a few days to swap mine back hopefully
soulclaimed 9 months ago
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soulclaimed 9 months ago
I've also bought the Aiptech 3D HD video camera and for what it cost it works well. My first couple of filming attempts were dreadful because of camera shake and in retrospect you've done remarkably well James. I look forward to seeing more.
DOBM 1 year ago
@DOBM Sorry for delay in my reply... Just arrived bak in Nottm...Been, down in MInehead, Somerset with daughter Joanne... Have viewed some YTube vids off home-brew steadicams... Hav not tried your advice yet...but have captured in 3D HD Hopefully not too shakey video + stills of West Somerset Rail station and seafrontage at Minehead. Publish soon to YTube... Glad to hear you same 3D cam also.. Were you curious about the 3D screen display without wearing specs ? Cheers, James :)
channel3D 1 year ago
Thanks for taking the time filming this and uploading. There's a cheap way of creating a Steadicam effect and that's to attach a video camera to an extended heavy monopod and hold the monopod near the top. The inertia means you can walk fast without the camera going all over the place. I guess you could do the same with a broom handle and camera clamp.
DOBM 1 year ago
@DOBM Hi,,Thanks for your comment and useful info on how to
create better video stabilisation...Yep,,the Aiptek cam does lack any
decent inbuilt img.stab. and combined with the uneven tarmacadam downward slope of the track...the resulting cam shake and poor video resulted. :(
I did use a large GOBY Gorrila pod closed up to emanate a crude 3 legged monopod...lol
but whether this improved img. stab is hard to see...
having done one take.
Cheers, and take care,
James :)
channel3D 1 year ago