This was with 100 ISO and 2 second exposure. Very blurry! View attachment 33260
Here is something like a 3 sec exposure.... so if you are not going for that affect maybe lower it....
There is no right wheel in the MA.After looking at your photo I'm curious if the right finger wheel (i'm flying a Mavic Pro Platinum) would help. I know in the daylight I can adjust in either direction and washout the image or make it seem as though it were night. The right camera button on mine is set to focus by holding the button in longer that normal. You get a shutter flash but just after the image reappears and you see the camera focus.
Given that night flying is illegal then perhaps the camera isn't designed for low light... I'm obviously guessing.
Well night flying is not illegal if you comply with the FAA's regulation to have a strobe mounted to the drone that has a 3SM visibility. That is if you are Part 107 Certified and have applied and been granted a 14 CFR 107.29 Daylight Operation Waiver
The waiver will be valid for 4 years of night flights.
As a Hobbiest flyer I can find no clear cut rule that disallows night flights as well. It would be strongly recommended to follow similar strobe setups for visibility though. Many use the Strobon CREE LED lights or the Firehouse Strobes.
Very nice, i'll have to try again when there is no wind
View attachment 33310 this was taken using the MA iso100, 1.3sec in slightly windy condition.
i have more difficulties getting decent results if longer than 2sec with the MA even in very low wind conditions. they usually comes out a bit blurry. with the MP, i can do much longer.
Nice, especially the forefront. Perhaps even worthy of a frame. The frozen energy captured in the moving traffic in contrast to those waiting makes me want to borrow from Bob Seager and call it Night Moves... well done ykwarksOn the Mavic pro you would put it to manual infinity focus. Since the air is fixed focus I doubt this is your problem. Low wind 7 mph or less is ideal. I have taken up to 8 second ones at night on windless nights. This one is from tonight with 7mph wind @ 6 seconds Iso 100 with the Mavic Pro
View attachment 33310 this was taken using the MA iso100, 1.3sec in slightly windy condition.
i have more difficulties getting decent results if longer than 2sec with the MA even in very low wind conditions. they usually comes out a bit blurry. with the MP, i can do much longer.
TRY...... Full AutoThis was with 100 ISO and 2 second exposure. Very blurry! View attachment 33260
View attachment 33306 Shot at night..... full auto. My son knew nothing but take off and take a photo
TRY...... Full Auto
Agree 100%......... this image of construction work on I-10 was shot on Auto also but with an Autelusing auto looks ok on a smal screen but you’ll notice the noise as you enlarge them. auto setting will prioritize the shutter speed so the iso is set too high, you want to keep it as low as possible. but if you’re just going to share them with family & friends for viewing on their phones, then auto will work just fine.
On the Mavic pro you would put it to manual infinity focus. Since the air is fixed focus I doubt this is your problem. Low wind 7 mph or less is ideal. I have taken up to 8 second ones at night on windless nights. This one is from tonight with 7mph wind @ 6 seconds Iso 100 with the Mavic Pro
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