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  #11  
Old June 19th 16, 02:30 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Sandman
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In article , Neil wrote:

Sandman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uB7-Fe2yhE

Shot handheld with an iPhone 6s, 240fps at 720p. Ten minutes
of water on Gran Canaria. Slightly color graded in post.

It's pretty amazing that a super thin little device can do
something like this now when such equipment cost thousands of
dollars just a decade back.

Eric Stevens:
Did you have it on a tripod or was the image stabilized?


Sandman:
Niether, just handheld


With hands that steady, who needs a tripod? Did you also hold your
breath for 10 minutes? ;-)


Uh, so yeah, the video is 10 minutes, but it's filmed in 240 fps, so the video
isn't in real time

Since it's slow motion, whatever small motion I may do with my hands are slowed
down so they aren't as noticeable.

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Old June 19th 16, 05:45 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 6/19/2016 9:30 AM, Sandman wrote:
In article , Neil wrote:

Sandman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uB7-Fe2yhE

Shot handheld with an iPhone 6s, 240fps at 720p. Ten minutes
of water on Gran Canaria. Slightly color graded in post.

It's pretty amazing that a super thin little device can do
something like this now when such equipment cost thousands of
dollars just a decade back.

Eric Stevens:
Did you have it on a tripod or was the image stabilized?

Sandman:
Niether, just handheld


With hands that steady, who needs a tripod? Did you also hold your
breath for 10 minutes? ;-)


Uh, so yeah, the video is 10 minutes, but it's filmed in 240 fps, so the video
isn't in real time

Since it's slow motion, whatever small motion I may do with my hands are slowed
down so they aren't as noticeable.

Even so, it's still a lot steadier than I can do with a monopod!

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Neil
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Old June 19th 16, 06:15 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Sandman
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In article , Neil wrote:

Sandman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uB7-Fe2yhE

Shot handheld with an iPhone 6s, 240fps at 720p. Ten
minutes of water on Gran Canaria. Slightly color graded in
post.

It's pretty amazing that a super thin little device can do
something like this now when such equipment cost thousands
of dollars just a decade back.

Eric Stevens:
Did you have it on a tripod or was the image stabilized?

Sandman:
Niether, just handheld

Neil:
With hands that steady, who needs a tripod? Did you also hold
your breath for 10 minutes? ;-)


Sandman:
Uh, so yeah, the video is 10 minutes, but it's filmed in 240 fps,
so the video isn't in real time


Since it's slow motion, whatever small motion I may do with my
hands are slowed down so they aren't as noticeable.


Even so, it's still a lot steadier than I can do with a monopod!


I doubt that, but thanks, I suppose Obviously I wanted to keep as still as
possible

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Old June 19th 16, 10:00 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , George Kerby wrote:

Sandman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uB7-Fe2yhE

Shot handheld with an iPhone 6s, 240fps at 720p. Ten
minutes of water on Gran Canaria. Slightly color
graded in post.

It's pretty amazing that a super thin little device
can do something like this now when such equipment
cost thousands of dollars just a decade back.

Eric Stevens:
Did you have it on a tripod or was the
image stabilized?

Sandman:
Niether, just handheld

Neil:
With hands that steady, who needs a tripod? Did you
also hold your breath for 10 minutes? ;-)

Sandman:
Uh, so yeah, the video is 10 minutes, but it's filmed
in 240 fps, so the video isn't in real time

Since it's slow motion, whatever small motion I may do with my
hands are slowed down so they aren't as noticeable.

Neil:
Even so, it's still a lot steadier than I can do with a monopod!


Sandman:
I doubt that, but thanks, I suppose Obviously I wanted to keep
as still as possible


"But I shoot with this one!"


Love me som Blazing Saddles

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Old June 20th 16, 02:54 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Neil:
Even so, it's still a lot steadier than I can do with a monopod!


Nobody can hold a monopod steady. They're not meant for steadiness,
they're meant for supporting weight when steadiness does not matter.

"What do you think of monopods?" "They're one-third as good as tripods."

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  #17  
Old June 20th 16, 11:52 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , Whisky-dave
wrote:

Sandman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uB7-Fe2yhE

Shot handheld with an iPhone 6s, 240fps at 720p. Ten minutes
of water on Gran Canaria. Slightly color graded in post.

It's pretty amazing that a super thin little device can do
something like this now when such equipment cost thousands of
dollars just a decade back.

Eric Stevens:
Did you have it on a tripod or was the image stabilized?


Sandman:
Niether, just handheld


The iphone6s has optical image stabilisation.


Nope.

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  #18  
Old June 20th 16, 12:00 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
David Taylor
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On 20/06/2016 10:53, Whisky-dave wrote:
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The iphone6s has optical image stabilisation.


That's on the 6S plus:

http://www.cultofmac.com/390139/opti...zation-iphone/

and other phones too, of course.

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  #19  
Old June 20th 16, 01:50 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Neil[_9_]
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On 6/19/2016 9:54 PM, Davoud wrote:
Neil:
Even so, it's still a lot steadier than I can do with a monopod!


Nobody can hold a monopod steady. They're not meant for steadiness,
they're meant for supporting weight when steadiness does not matter.

"What do you think of monopods?" "They're one-third as good as tripods."

Good to know I'm not the only one.

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Best regards,

Neil
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Old June 20th 16, 02:31 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Slow motion with iPhone

In article ,
Whisky-dave wrote:


Did you have it on a tripod or was the image stabilized?


Niether, just handheld


The iphone6s has optical image stabilisation.


no it doesn't.

the 6+/6s+ do. not the 6/6s.
 




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