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Staffordfuhs wrote:I like to do wildlife photography and video.
So I have an issue with getting stable and non-jittery footage with my 4K&6K camera's using long lenses. I have the sigma 150-600 which equates to 960 mm and even on a tripod the video seems to be too jumpy. Now I have pulled off much less jumpy video on my Sony and Olympus cameras because they have IBIS and lens stability.
So curious in trying to do wildlife video out of my car window or even in the field ?? Any suggestions on tripod or Fluid head? Any other method you would suggest ?
Thanks again for any suggestions?
It's a matter of physics. You don't want to CARRY a heavy duty tripod, but that's kind of what you need.
IS lenses can help a lot too if they have it but at that end it's a tricky problem, only solved by the heavy mass under the camera of a heavy duty tripod.
JB