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Posted by Bill on 04/10/07 13:48
I've heard this too and have generally practised it. But I do note that
I have occasionally forgotten to do it and wasn't able to notice any
problems with a VX2000 mounted on a Manfrotto.
Besides, don't we all want to be edgy and cool and imitate those jerky
hand-held effects in "24" and "Babel"? I actually saw a wedding video
that did that, and also included black and white footage, and faux grain
and scratches. Quite astonishing, actually. I was expecting Quentin
Tarantino to burst out of the wedding cake and blow away the
bridesmaids... Not that I'm complaining. I believe it won an award
from a wedding videographer's association.
Fred wrote:
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> Best to turn off stabilization altogether with a tripod mount. It keeps
> expecting to activate and can cause off & on blurring.
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