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Review on Electric stabilizer for DJI OM 5 sunset white smartphone by Franciszka Ludwin ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there are some things to complain about.

Because I primarily film my dances, all I required was tracking (also known as auto-following). While I move about the room, I use a standard tripod, which requires me to carefully arrange my motions so that I do not accidentally exit the shooting field. I had high hopes that this stabilizer and tracking capability would be the key to solving this issue. The conclusion that can be drawn from this is that it did not fix the issue that I was having, and that at this point in time, this gadget is not suited for use in self-shooting dances since the algorithm is too crude. But I pray that everything goes smoothly! And the boys are going to get better. a start) This seems like it would be a fantastic stabilizer for general photography carried out by a cameraman or for blogging travel reports, etc.

Pros
  • Tracking of objects (autofollowing) On the Active Track
Cons
  • 1) Tracking, also known as auto-following, always centers the face in the frame, both horizontally and vertically. This makes it completely unsuitable for filming a dance, as the legs are cut off during the landscape mode, and in the portrait mode, the half-screen is occupied by ceiling lamps. However, it can be said that it shoots satisfactorily vertically - for tiktok or stories will come down. But, you won't be able to capture your moves when you use the landscape mode unless you get too far away and transform into a dot. As a result, this issue caused me even more dissatisfaction and headaches, because I tried to deal with it in some way, such as by fixing a certain shooting angle; however, once I did that, the tracker lost my face and seemed to be seeking for it in the center. I would say that the tracking is rather wet at this point in time. 2) The further or longer I use the stabilizer, the faster it starts to heat up my phone, all of the programs start horribly, the video preview also slows down, and the recording that results from using the stabilizer also records with brakes. Anger, born of powerlessness and disillusionment, is what emerges as a result of laziness, rather than something beneficial.