The reason for all the different settings is that there are so many combinations of photographic conditions and different effects you might want to achieve.What are the best settings for still photos? And how should they be processed afterwards?
I'm searching for this but it seems like it hasn't been covered very much.
There are no one-size-fits-all "best" settings.
"Tripod" mode is confusingly named.Since for stills you want the drone to be static, then using "Tripod mode" (if available) will make fine tuning composition a little easier and make the drone work a little harder at keeping still when hovering.
Hm... I don't know. If you want to stay in place and want to perform just slow tweaks on your position, I find tripod mode more useful as the aircraft moves slower."Tripod" mode is confusingly named.
It doesn't do anything to keep the drone more still. (The gimbal does that all the time in any mode.)
It just slows the speed right down and is best used for flying in tight spaces.
Yes, it sounds like it should lock the drone's position but that isn't what it does at all.Hm... I don't know. If you want to stay in place and want to perform just slow tweaks on your position, I find tripod mode more useful as the aircraft moves slower.
"Tripod" mode is confusingly named.
It doesn't do anything to keep the drone more still. (The gimbal does that all the time in any mode.)
It just slows the speed right down and is best used for flying in tight spaces.
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