Operation Manual

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Advice on filming for even better results
You can already do a lot when filming to help achieve steady footage. Bear the following points in
mind:
To help rolling shutter compensation when shooting from a vehicle or with a moving camera,
do not start filming when already moving (but have the camera stationary at the start and end
of the shot if possible).
Keep the exposure time as short as possible so as to reduce blurring effects between individual
frames due to fast movements.
Extreme differences in speed can have less effect as a result of different depths in the shot's
perspective.
When tracking a moving object, seek to minimize the prominence of stationary objects darting
through the shot.
Filming with a smudged lens or through a dirty window may lead to misinterpretations in the
analysis and stabilizations errors.
Atmospheric effects such as heat shimmer may confuse the Rolling-Shutter Compensation.