Who has an 8K screen? I don’t.
Zeusfl:
I just watched that and I am jealous. It was terrific. I'm still a bit confused by the procedure. You say "fully automatic." I am using an M2P. Do you use CAMERA mode every 2 second time-lapse. That allows me 125 exposures and I then have to re-start. I can get three cycles of 125 shots at 2 second intervals that way. I process in LR Time-lapse, and warp stabilizer in Premiere. At 3 x 125 shots, I get 375 shots before battery is low.Dale,
I just took pictures hovering every 2 seconds in fully automatic mode. Then imported in premiere and apply warp stabilization. However, if I want a perfect image like my other timelapse I export the video from the premiere and reprocess the video in Davinci Resolve 17 studio and I normally get a perfect result. like in the video below.
Sorry to be picky but you are using camera mode right? And there is a mode for continuous shooting or multiple shots? Sorry I don't have the M3 and that is why I am asking.With the Mavic 3, I can hover for about 32 minutes. In theory, by taking 1 shot every 2 seconds for 27mins you can get around 800 pictures. However, aproach altitude + getting ready the camera + landing leave me with almost 23 mins flying time.
Who has an 8K screen? I don’t.
I just watched that and I am jealous. It was terrific. I'm still a bit confused by the procedure. You say "fully automatic." I am using an M2P. Do you use CAMERA mode every 2 second time-lapse. That allows me 125 exposures and I then have to re-start. I can get three cycles of 125 shots at 2 second intervals that way. I process in LR Time-lapse, and warp stabilizer in Premiere. At 3 x 125 shots, I get 375 shots before battery is low.
Dale
Actually, LR Timelapse does the post processing of any number of images, and allows for Lightroom. which has the new masking tool to take advantage of being able to open up the foregrounds. This Forum exchange may be just the thing that tips me over to buy the M3. That's why I am pestering you so much about it.The limitation came when you use the time-laps or "hyper lapse" making the drone do the post-processing output video. I just take the pictures and make the video from pictures in premiere or DaVinci or both.
No problem at all. I am a fan of LR Timelaps as well but the price is so high. I may give the shot and buy it since I like to do a lot of Timelaps. I used to have a free version but was old and does not have the new LR masking integration that looks super cool.Actually, LR Timelapse does the post processing of any number of images, and allows for Lightroom. which has the new masking tool to take advantage of being able to open up the foregrounds. This Forum exchange may be just the thing that tips me over to buy the M3. That's why I am pestering you so much about it.
Dale
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