Trust me it's not movement Philltayl. These gimbles can shoot stills pretty sharp at 1 and 2 second captures. I'm sure they are out of focus and not movement. I had the same thing with video at night a couple of weeks ago. I believe the camera is focusing as close up as possible unless you have something pretty decently lit that is bright enough for the camera to focus on when you tap the screen to focus it. I forgot to tap on a bright courthouse many times and they were way out by front focusing. I would have thought that once I focused on that courthouse once that it would kind of keep that close even after I had started and stopped several clips and photos. But all the stuff that I didn't tap on that courthouse were way out. But the first two clips I did where I had tapped on the bright building were fine!I suspect that the blurring is due to movement and not focus. F2.8 and iso 800 is most likely to give a slow shutter speed
Autofocus works very poorly, an example of dayTrust me it's not movement Philltayl. These gimbles can shoot stills pretty sharp at 1 and 2 second captures. I'm sure they are out of focus and not movement. I had the same thing with video at night a couple of weeks ago. I believe the camera is focusing as close up as possible unless you have something pretty decently lit that is bright enough for the camera to focus on when you tap the screen to focus it. I forgot to tap on a bright courthouse many times and they were way out by front focusing. I would have thought that once I focused on that courthouse once that it would kind of keep that close even after I had started and stopped several clips and photos. But all the stuff that I didn't tap on that courthouse were way out. But the first two clips I did where I had tapped on the bright building were fine!
Autofocus works very poorly, an example of dayView attachment 76122
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