Hello! Purchased a MA2, my first drone ever. Growing up in the Nintendo era, I’m picking up on the controls pretty quickly. Never thought I’d enjoy just flying around as much as I do. Spent the first few days getting used to the menu, flight controls, safety and other functions, and the next few days really focusing on the camera. This will take some getting used to as the dynamic range of exposures in the sky and on the ground are a little tricky. Yesterday I spent three batteries experimenting with ND and PL filters as they affect shutter speed. Interesting results, but a small sample so I will be spending a lot more time on this subject. In summary, I’d say yes it matters greatly.
I am 5/5 on searching this forum for detailed information so far and have just scratched the surface. Between YouTube and this forum I felt like I already knew how to fly before my drone showed up.
I fish and hunt all over, and from the beginning of that obsession I have always recorded my adventures. Was not until recently I started sharing these on social media. I am excited to see what this drone adds to my creativity. So far tripod mode is my friend, not because of ease of operation but more so because the footage I capture turns out so much more cinematic in editing.
Looking forward to being a part of his community.
Brian Morris
@fishgypsy
I am 5/5 on searching this forum for detailed information so far and have just scratched the surface. Between YouTube and this forum I felt like I already knew how to fly before my drone showed up.
I fish and hunt all over, and from the beginning of that obsession I have always recorded my adventures. Was not until recently I started sharing these on social media. I am excited to see what this drone adds to my creativity. So far tripod mode is my friend, not because of ease of operation but more so because the footage I capture turns out so much more cinematic in editing.
Looking forward to being a part of his community.
Brian Morris
@fishgypsy