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So I just got a new phone for my vacation to Japan.
A Samsung Galaxy S23.
I practiced a bit and then went on vacation to Japan.
But without realizing it I accidentally had Video Stabilisation on the whole trip. (I didnt even know what it was sadly)
And now all videos where I am panning the camera (and thats 95%) , have this jittery shocky flashy effect when I pan past people, lines, lights etc.
Does anyone have experience with this or any way to do damage control on these video's with Premier Pro?
Hmmm.... I did some tests and its no the stabilisation because it does it without too.
I think my brand new S23 just have a horrible (or possibly broken) camera..
Im contacting Samsung, this topic can be deleted
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Hmmm.... I did some tests and its no the stabilisation because it does it without too.
I think my brand new S23 just have a horrible (or possibly broken) camera..
Im contacting Samsung, this topic can be deleted
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There's nothing wrong with the phone.
What you have in those samples is a very high shutter speed (not to be confused with frames per second) which eliminates any motion blur when people go by. It looks unnatural. (For a good example of how to deliberately use this artistically, see "Saving Private Ryan.")
Go into Video Pro Mode on your phone. You can reduce the ISO and/or the shutter speed (1/50-1/60 usually looks normal) which will introduce motion blur and reduce the stuttering. Play around until you find something pleasing.
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And now all videos where I am panning the camera (and thats 95%) , have this jittery shocky flashy effect when I pan past people, lines, lights etc.
By @Jasper_u
It seems that you have filmed with a frame rate at 24/25/30 fps rather than 50 or 60 fps. Low frame rates give you more stutter in the footage compared to the smooth footage you get when you shoot with a higher frame rate such as 50 or 60 fps.