Production Quality Video Stabilization from an iPhone

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    Okay, I confess I love gadgets.  And video.

    So when a new video gadget comes along—one that’s truly useful and easy to use—I’m what you could call an early adopter.

    Recently, I was introduced to the first Smartphone Stabilizer I’d ever seen.  It’s from a company called DSLRPros (near our Ft. Lauderdale office) and makes the HD-video feature on your Smartphone truly useful in commercial applications.

    After watching the product video online, I HAD to see this for myself.  Luckily, my son-in-law had just graduated from orthodontic residency, so hey, I found my excuse. And at $299, it was the perfect gift for both of us.

    Before turning it over to him, I took it for a quick spin. Ok, several. The result? It was very steady even at a quick walk. Sweeping pans. Smooth tilts. It was simply fascinating—at least to me.

    Now for the ultimate test: rising from my desk, walking through a doorway, down a hallway inside Bakery Square then taking a quick pan of our courtyard. One take each, with (right video) and without (left video) the stabilizer. Nothing special, just a true test drive. Next, I edited the two side by side to compare their differences. I think you’ll agree it’s pretty remarkable.

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