Using Osmo Pocket 4 to complement a mirrorless setup for client work, anyone doing this?
Beginner photographer here. Shooting with a Canon EOS R50 + 28-70mm f/2.8 IS STM. Mostly photo work, but clients occasionally ask for video too.
Two things I want to improve in my video: stabilization (footage gets shaky, especially moving shots) and color/editing flexibility.
My situation is that video is secondary, photo is my main deliverable. Budget is limited, so I don't want to over-invest in another body. I need to switch between photo and video quickly during the same shoot
I've been thinking about adding an Osmo Pocket 4 purely for video, keeping the R50 for photo. The idea is having something good quality, grab-and-go without mounting/unmounting a gimbal mid-shoot.
For anyone using the Pocket 4 alongside a mirrorless: how does it hold up for professional client deliverables? Mainly curious about low light performance and how much grading flexibility you get out of it.
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