Nice.
Now I'd like to see that someday in the summer when the leaves are out. Also a day with interesting clouds. Very flat light during that shoot, but still a cool bridge.
I love your video. I don't think the quality is that bad at all.
Having said that, if you want to take image quality to the next level, you need an ND 32 to shoot those snow scenes in full daylight. Not that they are bad, but you'll get much better results with the proper exposure and shutter...
No problem getting mine on or off. Easiest if you do it with the gimbal clamp on.
Tested ND 32 in full sun (shot between 12 and 1pm)
No Color Correction
2.7K 30 fps. (downscaled to 1080P)
ISO 200 (I think)
Shutter: 1/80
Art mode (enabled using Litchi)
Style: -1 -2 -1
Step One:
Put on appropriate PolarPro cinema series ND filter.
Step Two:
Launch Litchi app and set style to ART, -1,-1,0
Step Three (Optional):
Quit Litchi App and Launch DJI Go 4 - notice how "Art" is back. Or skip this step and just fly with Litchi.
Now your ready to fly the Mavic Pro...
Actually from the sides. Again, my tweazers are really tiny. The ends are almost as sharp as a needle. The first pair of tweasers I tried we to thick to fit in.
You could try two needles.
I had a problem pulling the SD card out last night.
I used a very tiny pair of tweezers that I happen to own to pull it out.
Put it back in and the spring mechanism seemed fine. Was able to eject it the normal way using my finger tip.
I actually saw a few versions without the dampers before I found those. We shall see how these work (if they ever get shipped to me). Perhaps I'll only use them if I plan to hand catch. To me, skids (with or without dampeners) look like the easiest and safest way to hand catch.
Uh oh.
I've been waiting for some kind of shipping notice. They accepted my order last week. No follow up since. There was nothing on the site to indicate it was backordered. I'm sure it's just some guy in his garage so can't expect much.
Great idea.
By the way, you can do this with the strap that comes with the DJI Mavic bag. It's not as good (has a tendency to get twisted), but it works.
I'm new to the party here, but I just downloaded the app.
Like others, it wasn't immediately clear to me how the app worked. I assumed it was using the iPhone camera as a light meter.
My suggestion is the same as many others above. Just add a brief intro/help page that explains how the app...
Looking at the YouTube description, that is a test of active track.
Edit: better example comparing each. He doesn't seem to be having any problem with follow me.
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