Panasonic Lumix FZ2500 Review – Stabilization

 

Let’s take a look at the three buttons on the Panasonic FZ2500 that will turn this shaky shot into this stable video. Now, I’m going to show you the settings that I personally use on my FZ2500. If you want to see more of how I use this guy, check out the playlist simply subscribe.

This is what you get when the stabilization is turned off. A shaky shot. First of all, I like to shoot my videos under the creative video mode. To turn on stabilization, go into the menu and under the motion pictures tab, scroll down to you see stabilizer. Select stabilizer and you will see operation mode and e-stabilization mode. I will turn on operation mode and leave E stabilization video off. Now, why do I want to leave E stabilization off?

 


Because E stabilization means electronic stabilization, which means if I turn it on, it will crop my image like this. So I prefer to turn it off. Without the E, it’s optical stabilization from the lens. there is one more function that I like to use and that is the level shot.

When it’s turned on, e-stabilization will turn on as well. I turn on level shot when I want to simulate a camera slider shot. There is a lot more the Panasonic FZ2500 can do. Check out the link below to find out more. In the meantime, feel free to leave your comments or questions below. Now if you like this video, click the thumbs up and don’t forget to subscribe. This is Adrian Lee from VideoLane.com.
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