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Takes a bit of learning and muscle-memory.
Have you tried cinematic mode (not sure what drone you are flying.
Also, longer sticks can help.
I'm always in a hurry... I almost want to spend the $500 for a SC just to save the 30sec it takes to connect my iphone to controller... But I will try to remember that unless I go slower it will all be wasted time.Slow & easy is the name of the game, you will get the hang of it.
Nice scenery by the way.
Be mean! I like it... Also it really is a nice area to flyNice area to fly Not being mean but thinking based on videos. A better control or slow down is needed. Lol
That sounds a bit awkward... but I'm game to try things that sound strange.I'm still a newbie, but I've found that switching to the "pinch" grip with my thumb and index finger on the controls helped me to slow down and be more smooth in my movements. Still working on remembering which way to move the sticks though![]()
I actually have been trying the slide out recently but yes it will take lots of practice...Ok, just one piece of critique that you didn't even ask for: your exposure is to high. If you're not familiar with the exposure triangle rules, take some time to study, because if your footage is not exposed properly, it won't matter how good your stick movements are.
Now for the stick movement parts. There are 2 things that you can do and both usually require a little pre-shot planning/thinking. This is what I do: If I need to make an unexpected turn during a shoot, I will turn as fast as possible and mentally note that I will be editing that turn out of the video. The other thing is to try an "plan" my turns based on what i'm filming. This will allow me to make slow, cinematic turns. This is accomplished by using both sticks to smooth out the turn. For example, if I want to make a left turn slowly, I will easy to the left on the left stick, and ease to the right on the right stick. This will allow the drone to "slide" to the right while the direction changes to the left, making the turn smoother and more cinematic. But the key is to make these moves slowly at first and increasing the rate on both sticks at the same time. It takes practice, but you'll get it.
I just watched your other video on YT, the "Dronie at Convention Center" video. The exposure on that video is excellent.I actually have been trying the slide out recently but yes it will take lots of practice...
I'm using a set of polarpro filters, I think the one that is on currently is the nd8 not sure if that has anything to do with the exposure... I'm currently flying set to auto... (I havent taken a photography course in quite some time... Right before we switched to digital, and I've forgotten it all...)
I appreciate you pointing out all faults that come to mind... the choppy movement is merely what bothers me most about my flight..)
I too feel like I'm in a hurry,hurry to do what,gotta just sslloowww down,breath,check everything then enjoy the birds eye view.I'm always in a hurry... I almost want to spend the $500 for a SC just to save the 30sec it takes to connect my iphone to controller... But I will try to remember that unless I go slower it will all be wasted time.
I simply can’t do the pinch grip method at all, I have a go now and then but it’s a no no all the way.I'm still a newbie, but I've found that switching to the "pinch" grip with my thumb and index finger on the controls helped me to slow down and be more smooth in my movements. Still working on remembering which way to move the sticks though![]()
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