![]() ![]() In any case, it'd be better if you stabilize your camera. Premiere and those (K-3 etc.) cameras use the same stabilization, the difference is that the computer has more power and can judge movement better (since it covers a longer time frame), but the camera has a higher resolution to work with. Otherwise it will harm more than it does good.Īlso, if you want to stabilize the footage on your computer, shoot at a fast shutter speed and high frame rates. ![]() If you have the K-01, K-30, K-50 or the K-3, turn it off unless you are shooting at fast frame rates with a fast shutter speed. It might give you good enough results in the first place, or at the very least will give you much better footage for Premiere to work with. is also ok), then use the built in stabilization. Do you have any examples? And what camera are you using? If you have the K-7 or one of the K-5 versions (and I believe K-r etc. ![]()
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