Dave Baker
June 12th, 2025, 01:24 AM
As my ageing back can no longer carry lots of heavy camera gear for hours on end, over the last few years I have been trying to reduce the weight of my travel gear. The camera is relatively heavy, so everything else was subject to being sacrificed for lightness, to the extent of carrying only a Gorillapod for support and trying moving the camera to prevent wobbly standing shots. The OIS isn't bad, but stabilizing in post with ffmpeg is time consuming and all that panning and fake slider shots make ne feel seasick and looks very amateurish.
Using a GoPro with Labs firmware and a Mediamod added is a decent solution, handheld is a doddle, but it isn't quite the substitute I want.
Enter the Powershot V1. The only real compromise is the short zoom range. Clog3 gives 10-bit 4:2:2 footage, the lens has focusing, a customiseable ring, iris, OIS and short zoom and there are enough manual knobs and buttons to make it easy to use. It is light in weight, so now I can add more support and carry it about relatively easily. Having just done my first real test with it, I think I can safely say I have found my new travelling companion. Thanks Canon!
Using a GoPro with Labs firmware and a Mediamod added is a decent solution, handheld is a doddle, but it isn't quite the substitute I want.
Enter the Powershot V1. The only real compromise is the short zoom range. Clog3 gives 10-bit 4:2:2 footage, the lens has focusing, a customiseable ring, iris, OIS and short zoom and there are enough manual knobs and buttons to make it easy to use. It is light in weight, so now I can add more support and carry it about relatively easily. Having just done my first real test with it, I think I can safely say I have found my new travelling companion. Thanks Canon!