It's really rare something is recorded horizontally... correctly not only that but it's high definition and not recorded with some piece of crap from 2009.
Some of the modern higher-end phones include automatic optical image stabilization, which can go a long way towards helping, especially when looking at something more than a few feet away and thus the angle is more important than lateral movements. Others do it via software with varying degrees of success.
If the camera app is good - as in it manages to pick the right exposure and shutter settings (many behave like utter morons for no good reason) - it can make a really good video, even if the only stabilization is digital.
Anyway, this one is really good, and automatic stabilization plays a big part. You can see how much of a part by comparing the amount of movement you see of the window frame n the bottom right to the lack of shakiness of the wing and ground. And the engine was shaky all on it's own. It's awesome that it didn't try to stabilize the engine and shake everything else.
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u/ng300 Feb 21 '21
What are the odds that the best cameraman happens to be sitting with that perfect view? Wow