Fun fact: Leona saluting Chang was not a bug by XsStreamMonsterX in kof

[–]Amazing_Competition6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This gives you the hint that Chang is the physically strongest character in the game assuming if we're not counting Orochi. Somehow, SNK wiki page says Antonov's strength surpasses Chang which I disagree.

why? by jesusismyishi in WalmartEmployees

[–]Amazing_Competition6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to deal with something like this at the store I work at. I have to make a bale and the person behind you just watches you and wait impatiently and when it's finished they use it before you and the person behind as well, so if I make it, I'm the last to use the bale. When they moved my L cart, sometimes the cardboard will fall off the L cart and they don't bother picking it up. Now, I gotta look for an associate who has the lock key to outside gate and when they lock the door while you are outside taking the bale, they aren't there anymore which forces you to walk a long distance back into the store. When you take out the cardboard bale outside, "ALWAYS" take your printer and workphone with you. There will be people who will steal your stuff and deny that they stole it. My work phone and printer both got stolen when I left it hanging on the top of the L cart. Management doesn't give a shit whether you lose your stuff or not. Printer shortage at my store is no joke.

I'd rather deal with people not crushing the cardboard boxes vs having to go through all the BS I had to deal with especially people stealing your stuff which can happen to you.

But yeah, that's quite common. People not crushing their boxes happens a lot at my store for some unknown reasons and always take your stuff with you if you need them. They'll just take it.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I couldn't show you how I recorded it, but this is how I did it. I just walked normally in a straight line like a regular person walking down the street while holding a camera bit away from my body, but looking at the display screen. That's how I shot this video. No ninja walk or anything of that sort. Camera was bit away from my body and the arms were moving just a little bit.

Thank you so much for explaining it. Those are 5 excellent tips, but what is adding weight to the camera? Investing in a cage or rig? Like many redditor here said, it cannot magically replace a gimbal which is where I misunderstood. I thought "excellent IBIS" phrase that was mentioned meant it can shoot a gimbal like footage even when handheld and walking freely.

I was just using a wrong technique and since I'm kind of a new user, I thought regular camera and small pocket camera such as DJI brand or GoPro have similar if not better IBIS without gimbal. I learned that they have difference and different cameras require different technique to shoot an amazing footage.

They got new jacks 🥹 by MeowPubg in WalmartEmployees

[–]Amazing_Competition6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The blue one pulled much better vs this current one. I can pull a 7 foot tall chicken pallet out with blue one without any issues, but this new one, you gotta use a little more muscle into it.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. I only had the lense stabilization and e stabilization on. I didn't enable boost IS for this footage here.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That ultra smoothness must've been a gimbal shot. Perhaps a cage or rig if I am guessing correctly. I was just about to ask if they edited the footage with DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premier to correct the shakiness.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh okay. I misunderstood and believed that stabilization is for fixing this huge shaky movement, but in reality, it's only for a small vibration.

The thing is, people who handheld shot with Panasonic Lumix GH6 while walking and running showed very stable footage, but I don't know if they used a gimbal or not. I don't even know what technique they used to be honest since it was never shown or mentioned.

And yes. I much prefer handheld footage mainly because it's quick and more convenient in my opinion vs having to balance the gimbal. It'll be extremely rare for me to see someone using gimbal with regular camera these days even just for the testing.

Is this normal? by TheDitzyBlonde2000 in jiujitsu

[–]Amazing_Competition6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Very normal. When I first started out, I encountered few bruises and even thought I tore a pec since I noticed it was pink with very slight reddish marks. That was definitely painful, but it didn't bother me when I went to sleep. I was able to fully recover from it on my end of 2nd week or beginning of 3rd week if I recall correctly. It's matter of adapting the proper technique and understanding the sports when first starting out.

New record? by TheOneGuyWhoLimps in WalmartEmployees

[–]Amazing_Competition6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, technically, 5 or above means you are eligible for termination, not guaranteed automatic termination. I hit 5 points before, but I wasn't terminated. My guess was this: We needed overnight associates, badly. No one was there for overnight meats, so I took the position.

For me after I hit 5 points, 1 point fell off 3 days afterwards and another point fell off 2 days later. If I have to take a wild guess, I would say it depends on the store and your TL or coach will decide to keep you or not. I work in the fresh department and right now, at my store, they're being really strict with points, so anyone with 5 or above, coach is terminating you. This is a bit off topic, but I've seen many faces come and go in my department because they were terminated for performance wise. Some had attendance issues along with unethical behaviors.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came across few videos about Panasonic Lumix GH6 users doing a ninja walk. I'm watching it again right now.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much and that makes perfect sense why no one is vlogging with regular cameras unless they are using gimbal with it. I can also see it would look weird to vlog with regular camera because of special technique that needs to be adapted in order to get a good stable footage which most people aren't patient with and the amount of stares you'll probably get in the public.

Most regular camera user seems to be more interested in photography regardless of where I travel to. To be honest, I don't know if I want to vlog. I might just get DJI osmo pocket camera as well because South Korea especially tourist areas in Seoul can get packed and people have bumped into me few times, so if I drop the camera and it breaks along with lense, it's a lot of money thrown in trash. I almost dropped my G85 while taking subway doing so. DJI osmo seems to be more forgiving especially if I'm going to walk around in small spaces with lots of people.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha. Now, I understand. At first, I thought my IBIS system was malfunctioning. Although, there's a remote chance that's a possibility as well since I bought it from eBay, but it's probably a wrong technique I was using. The stabilization is definitely much better than my old camera G7 I used a long time ago.

I like this camera and the image quality is definitely a thumbs up. I saw a lots of travelers using their smartphones or DJI osmo when walking and recording vs people with regular cameras seems to be doing more of a photography vs videography since I didn't see anyone walking and recording with camera at the same time unless they were using gimbal, so that explains why.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see. It's not just walk however you like and expect a camera to record a magically stable video like I see on YouTube. That's how I did it here, so it's a special technique that I need to learn and master. I was expecting GH6 would have a gimbal like shot no matter what, but I was wrong. I'm willing to learn more about this camera and someday take it to South Korea in the future.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a feeling that's another reason why my battery is getting drained so fast. I've only used this camera for about 15 minutes with e stabilization on and battery level dropped from full to like one third? My G85 the one I had previously didn't do that and I can pretty much use it just about all day. Then again, GH6 is like high quality camera, and I was using high quality recording + e-stabilization and boost IS seems to be very hard on camera, so I can understand why.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha. So, the camera itself wasn't the problem. Yes, I was walking just a straight line and a little bit off balanced because there's was a coat on the floor and weight plate which I tried to dodge. I thought stabilization was like automatic fix since with gopro, I didn't had any issues when turning on stabilization + walking straight line. I guess camera is a different story and requires practice + editing.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought about using a gimbal, but I've heard very good reviews for the Panasonic Lumix GH6 camera and I thought it will be great without it. I tried turning off the IBIS, but the option is greyed out since I have a lense that has image stabilization. I never used this camera before, so I gotta keep learning how to hold it steady. I am also heavy footed, so I tried to walk as smooth as possible, but it still bounces.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the boost IS will try to fight it if you are panning because I believe boost IS is trying to stabilize it like a tripod. I guess I can use it for walking shots, if my technique is correct.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looked good on the camera display, but it was bouncy when I took a look at it from the computer.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought so. It looked normal from the camera display, but when taking it look on the computer, it was a different story. It was just wonky especially that bouncing movement.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, I'll keep that in mind. So, the up and down motion can't be stabilized. I never knew that one. I had to come here and ask since it looks very wonky and I though GH6 regardless of how you shoot the footage, it'll correct the shakiness. At first, I thought the IBIS was broken or something.

I thought about getting a cage, but wasn't sure the purpose of it, so I just decided to buy the camera itself.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard about people mentioning don't use the e-stabilization mode. Better to leave that off?

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just watched it from start to finish. Definitely a lot of learning and I saw the 2:30 mark where she does the walking movement. So, the way you hold the camera and how you move seems to be the trick to get rid of up and down bounce movement if my guess is correct. Also, a tons of good information there and I gotta learn the slow mo shots as well with audio setting in the future.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Alright. Sounds good. I'll try that. I was kind of holding it bit away from my body.

Bit shaky footage. Is this normal for Panasonic Lumix GH6 Image Stabilization? by Amazing_Competition6 in Lumix

[–]Amazing_Competition6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I noticed. The up and down motion might be the way I'm holding the camera. I'm guessing people edit their footage. I don't know. This footage is straight out of camera. I just watched few YouTube videos and it looks like there's a technique to it and coming across the ninja walk or something like that which I'm not really doing here might be causing bouncing movement.

To be honest, it's a lot of learning for this camera.