Hello everyone, this is my first post here and i seek your help.
I want to buy a new camera for video recordings, now I'm using Xiaomi Redmi Note Pro 9 which makes things a little bit shaky although it has some kind of video stabilizer.
I'm thinking about the new gopro hero 9 which records 5K, any other suggestion?
Another thing also is blurring of licence plates. Is there a way to do it automatically for all licence plates appear in video? Do i also need to blur faces?
I will upload my videos on youtube.
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Some video editing programs can blur selected areas automatically. Because the selected area is moving the program tracks it and keeps it blurred. I'm sure someone will respond with their favorite editor that does that.
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Hey, I don't have a program for automatically blurring selected areas but I have heard a lot of great things about the gopro hero 9. Might invest in one too.
Maybe somebody has an answer for the other question, good luck! -
OK, I will try to respond to your original post. I do not know of ANY camera that will selectively blur a moving object while you are videoing. You will have to do it in post. (After you record, use any good video editing program to blur out the moving object.) And it is not easy for a beginner.
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