 Is the built-in image stabilization on the Canon Vixia HFR 800? Any good? Well, you can be the judge because I'm currently recording this. I'm making a video going towards walking along the Parka Mesila in Jerusalem, which is the public community that goes along the old train tracks here. And it's quite a walk. And I'm probably my best. I've got the camera here on a little telescopic monopod slash selfie stick, and I have it facing towards me. And I'm doing my best to kind of keep the monopod as stable as I can. But A, I'm walking. B, it's freaking hot. And C, there's always going to be these micro tremors, particularly when you've been on a drunk a lot of coffee in the morning. A lot of people will get this little micro tremor, you could call it, I guess, particularly when they're holding their arm outstretched. I'm just going to show you guys, this is what it is. I'm taking a gimbal. And actually a gimbal for this camcorder is on my upgrade list. It's actually hard to find a camcorder, a gimbal that's suitable for a camcorder of this small size. I went to a camera store hoping they'd sell me their own in SC. And they would not. They said it would not work. So there's a smaller gimbal that I'm going to be trying out. This is, I have the selfie stick at about probably 80 meter telescoping extension. And I'm just going to put it out full so you guys can see if there's any difference in terms of these stability. So this is 80. It's going to unlock the selfie stick and let's go all the way. This is actually as far as it goes. So now I have it at about a meter and 50. And this is the kind of stabilization I'm getting. The microphones are on the front of the camcorder so for audio pickup you should be able to hear me. Although I'm going by a guy streaming grass as you can probably also hear. So this is what it's like anyway. And without any gimbal just using it handheld with a selfie stick.