stabilizing a phone on the tripod for video shooting?

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hi


i've been told that if i want to stabilize my SAMSUNG S21 on a tripod i will need a gimble (video shooting in my kitchen for cooking lessons in HEBREW).


anyhow, i'm not sure if it is a good idea.


my phone has a big case in which i don't like to remove (shooting horizontally)


and also it's expensive (gimbles) and they are made in china which i don't like much


as you can see i've a mount. the thing is that this mount makes the videos to float at the beginning (i take many video shots during a lesson).


i've been also told to start record and wait for it to stop to float, but i don't like this idea because i need to wait many times if as i said i have many shots.


i will add the photo of the mount connected to the tripod.


i would really be glad to know if there is a chance for another solution to this problem except for the gimble.....


TNX
 

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hi


i've been told that if i want to stabilize my SAMSUNG S21 on a tripod i will need a gimble (video shooting in my kitchen for cooking lessons in HEBREW).


anyhow, i'm not sure if it is a good idea.


my phone has a big case in which i don't like to remove (shooting horizontally)


and also it's expensive (gimbles) and they are made in china which i don't like much


as you can see i've a mount. the thing is that this mount makes the videos to float at the beginning (i take many video shots during a lesson).


i've been also told to start record and wait for it to stop to float, but i don't like this idea because i need to wait many times if as i said i have many shots.


i will add the photo of the mount connected to the tripod.


i would really be glad to know if there is a chance for another solution to this problem except for the gimble.....


TNX
Where would you like your gimble to be made?
 
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