 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dhan of AmitDhan.com. Today I will have another episode of Pixel Tips and Tricks video and I'll talk about pixel stabilization. If this is your first time here, thank you for your support. On this channel, I'm always trying new and different ideas. If that is something you're interested in, please visit for more. If you're only interested in pixel videos, there will be links in the description box below. So today I have my Pixel 4A5G in my hand. I'm going to do the stabilization test and for pixel camera, when you do video, you'll see that there are four different options and these options are what I'm going to try it out today. So the options we have is standard, which is for light movement and lock, which is for you know, it just locks the shot and this is for far-away zoom and then active for heavy movement could be such as running and then the cinematic pan which is also like in a smooth panning shots half a speed. So I'm going to try one by one and let's start with the standard one. So right now I'm going to do the standard and I'm just walking. So this is the standard and you might see some shakes because this is you know, not heavy stabilization and then I'm just walking right now and then I'm just running a little bit with standard. So we can see that how it looks. Locked mode. So right now this is locked mode and I'm going to start running or sorry walking with locked mode and so basically this is just you know to it locks your scene and this is not really for running or walking, but I just wanted to show you anyway. So if I run with lock mode, you can see that this is kind of locking the scene and if I just run a little bit, then it's not changing the fixed view. So this is what is locked mode. It's just like to you know lock something. So this is actually not for walking or running and I'm going to stop it and we'll move on to the next one. So right now we have the active or active stabilization for heavy movement and the active stabilization is going to be for you know, if you are running or walking heavily. So this should give you the maximum stabilization and let's change it to active and then I'm going to start recording with active. So now it's recording with active and let's do the walking first. So you can see that you know, this is active mode and I just have a handheld tripod. It's no gimbal or anything. Okay, so from here I'm going to change the direction and I'm going to start running with active mode and let's see how it works. So this is this active stabilization and this should give you maximum stabilization. So I'm going to just run for a few more seconds and I'm walking again and if I you know move the camera then let's run again a little bit and I'm walking again. So I'm going to stop the active mode right now. So the next mode we're testing is the cinematic pan and this is for pan shot and Let's take a look how it looks. So let's just walk a little bit with cinematic pan although it would make a difference but I just wanted to show you how it looks and you can see that cinematic pan mode and I'm running a little bit and let's do the panning again and These are the four stabilizations. So I have no idea from here that you know how they're whether they're good or bad because I cannot really you know see the final result but once I do the exporting then everything is going to be okay. Guys I'm recording this part audio clip from home. So after coming back home and watching all the clips on my big-screen monitor, I was really shot and blown away by the quality of the stabilization. I didn't expect the stabilization from a smartphone this type of quality. I would say that you know this is very close to GoPro and I was contemplating buying a gimbal for my Google Pixel 4a 5G But now I'm thinking that you know whether I need to buy or not because if you look at the stabilization when I'm walking and even when I'm running it looks like you know, I don't need a gimbal So I'm totally shocked by the stabilization. They put it into this phone and they suggest to kind of you know, I'm still Find it hard to believe that it has this type of good quality stabilization So this was the review of my Google Pixel 4a 5G stabilization and I'll have more Tips and tricks videos on Google Pixel 4a 5G. So thank you for watching this video. There will be more videos coming up So I'll see you shortly. Thank you