yep whats happening is your shutter speed is so fast that its adding a slow mo effect or jello effect. a rule of thumb when shooting video is to stay 2x the frame rate for a cinematic look, unless you are going for an unconventional effect. Overall, your shot look amazing compared to before a...
so much better man, i think the rest of the issues you are having are from you camera settings and the vignette is from the nd filters u are using. Upgrade your nd filters and drop the sharpness on the camera also make sure the shutter speed is at 2x your frame rate that is adding to the blur...
yea man way too high. you want to stay within 2x the frame rate. so for 30fps you want to be at 60. that will give you a clear shot and keep unwanted flickers out of your footage
yea sorry to say those are poorly rated. heres the link to the ones i have(Amazon.com : Polar Pro Filters DJI Mavic Filters-Cinema Series-Vivid Collection : Camera & Photo) i absolutely love them they make everything look so amazing. Here is just a test i did with them i used the nd16 filter...
why are the maps from app to app completely different. hivemapper shows i can fly nearly everywhere while airmap shows way more hot spots and b4ufly shows nowhere, which one should i believe, this is causing all my confusion.
tbh all these laws kinda make me want to return the drone, so much bs just to fly. i really dont want to be fined $1000 just because the FAA is not clear and the process sucks.
Thanks. From the research i did yesterday i definitely agree that every time you are flying you are breaking the law. Kinda sucks to see how many people hate drones and want them grounded.
Hey everyone, just got my first drone and I am super confused on these FAA laws. I know i'm not allowed to fly withing 5 miles of an airport, no higher then 400ft above a structure, over people and in restricted areas. What I just don't seem to comprehend is on the NJ map by b4ufly it seems...
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