Hi everyone,
I finally passed my Advanced Drone Pilot License in Canada and couldnāt wait to take the Mavic 3 Pro for a proper night hyperlapse flight over Downtown Montreal.
Despite some gusty wind conditions, the results came out surprisingly stable - the city lights, reflections on the water, and the moving traffic all blended into a really cinematic sequence.
However, I was surprised that with 2 sec interval, I couldn't set the shutter to 1 sec - it looks like it doesn't have time to write the raw data in 20 Mpx. The maximum I was able to set is 0.4 Sec. So the question is - is it a drone limitation or my v30 card not enough? DNG file is a touch smaller than 30 mb, so technically the card should allow to write the data in time.
I finally passed my Advanced Drone Pilot License in Canada and couldnāt wait to take the Mavic 3 Pro for a proper night hyperlapse flight over Downtown Montreal.
Despite some gusty wind conditions, the results came out surprisingly stable - the city lights, reflections on the water, and the moving traffic all blended into a really cinematic sequence.
However, I was surprised that with 2 sec interval, I couldn't set the shutter to 1 sec - it looks like it doesn't have time to write the raw data in 20 Mpx. The maximum I was able to set is 0.4 Sec. So the question is - is it a drone limitation or my v30 card not enough? DNG file is a touch smaller than 30 mb, so technically the card should allow to write the data in time.