I think at totally depends on what you're filming, Are you featuring something
that needs a very small and incremental settings ie something up close like a
water lily in a small pond, or are you capturing long range footage ie a park
or a sunset at an altitude of 100 ft.My thoughts...be creative...Keep flying,
SteveSent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: "mark zebrowski(Redacted sender
"mzebrowski" for DMARC)" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 7/31/19 12:49 PM
(GMT-07:00) To: tfc_zino@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tfc_zino] Settings... As
recommended by someone on Facebook...for cinematography 10% on vertical and
left/right and fore/aft2% (really seems small) on gimbal pitch.Sounds good?Sent
from my iPad