Mid Mode
Now you re-attach both modules
while swapping sides to keep the
handles in the correct orientation.
This takes you to the inverted
gimbal Mid Mode. If you’re not yet
silky smooth with Upright Mode
then this will be an easier mode to
get smooth shots as the height isn’t
too far away from Upright Mode.
You can get some interesting
creative angles such as tilted up
‘Child's eye view’ or moving along lower objects such as cars, railings, plants that’s
great for B-roll. It’s also a good height for capturing smaller children.
Low Mode
Now with the gimbal in the Mid
Mode you turn the handles upright
to get to Low Mode (also called
Briefcase Mode). It’s great for those
‘dog's eye view’ of the world shots
and the toe to head shot tilting up or
a following behind legs or feet shots.
Of all the stabilizer positions this is
the easiest mode to operate as the
lower centre of gravity keeps the
gimbal nice and and smooth with
minimal effort.
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