Welcome Jahlgrim! There are a few of us in the Detroit area, myself included. A couple of us go to the MGM parking garage and fly from the top floor to get some city views.
Nice to see someone provide nice and concise posts to help someone who doesn’t know without scoffing at thinking the OP should know a basic item. Thank you, Dan. This forum needs more members like you.
I currently use 3 platforms for my editing and post production on both photos and video. The shortcomings with the iPad will be the storage and file management, in my opinion. It’s fine for just photos, especially since photoshop will be porting the full version of their software over. If you...
Hi Donzo! Definitely a nice capture, the composition is nice. Try less saturation in your post processing, it will help it look more natural and you won’t see banding like you do in the edit.
I’m in Monroe, so we will have to set something up! If you go north on 75, at exit 15 there is sterling state park. It’s a decent place to fly and get some pictures. Nice and wide open and there are a few things to snap photos of.
If you have the option selected to automatically save photos to your camera roll within go4, they should automatically transfer and save the jpg images to the phones camera roll as you take photos. Always has worked on every iPhone I’ve had and used to fly. No need to manually transfer unless...
Here is a video with some stuff from my first flight. Hasn’t been color graded, it was stormy prolly 35-40 mile an hour winds for some of it. And of course YouTube quality is low cause i uploaded the working file from my phone but there are a couple Hyperlapse shots in it.
Yeah not far at all. Will have to get together and fly sometime! And that’s good cause there are a lot of people on here who tend to pop off at the mouth without thinking or even being correct lol. I don’t know that I would agree that f4 is necessarily the sweet spot, but to each their own. If...
Not trying to start an argument here, purely friendly discussion but why do you think that your camera settings have to be set within a very narrow margin of adjustment?
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