unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Shaky cams can go die in a fire unless they're used for passenger-cam traffic collisions or up-close explosions. NOT for standing in an air-conditioned office talking about bad weather.
Indeed so.
The camera is representing the eyes of the beholder, i.e. you. And you wouldn't shake around constantly when watching.
Even when running, the relatively heavy human head and the muscles of the neck act as a natural steady cam, keeping one's eyes level, except in heavy movement. Plus the brain's many filters acting as a natural image stabilizer.
So, a shaky camera is utterly wrong in about 95% of all usages.