I should have clarified a little more, I am really wondering at what level do I need to think about getting lenses, I am a newbie and not a professional. At some point I would like to be able to do so , I wonder if I should get them and learn with filters at the same time I am learning drone photography and flying.At the risk of being "that guy," there are a million threads discussing the care, use feeding and recommendations for filters. Do a search of the forum and you'll quickly learn everything you need to know.
I am in AZ. I find that ND 8, 16, and 32 cover 95% of what I do. Don’t use 32 much.I should have clarified a little more, I am really wondering at what level do I need to think about getting lenses, I am a newbie and not a professional. At some point I would like to be able to do so , I wonder if I should get them and learn with filters at the same time I am learning drone photography and flying.
Don't rush.I should have clarified a little more, I am really wondering at what level do I need to think about getting lenses, I am a newbie and not a professional. At some point I would like to be able to do so , I wonder if I should get them and learn with filters at the same time I am learning drone photography and flying.
I should have clarified a little more, I am really wondering at what level do I need to think about getting lenses, I am a newbie and not a professional. At some point I would like to be able to do so , I wonder if I should get them and learn with filters at the same time I am learning drone photography and flying.
You might not even need them. Did you watch the videos above? They really cover everything you need to know.I am really wondering at what level do I need to think about getting lenses, I am a newbie and not a professional
I am also a drone newbie and would consider myself a casual photographer. I do not have any ND filters and so far, have not seen the need for them. This may sound strange to the cinematographers out there but I like filming with fast shutter speeds. The resulting video looks sharp and it gives it a surreal feel which I personally like. I have shown footage to friends that are amazed and have asked if it was 3D. At some point I may try for the cinematic look and use the filters but not right now.
Would you mind sharing some samples?I am also a drone newbie and would consider myself a casual photographer. I do not have any ND filters and so far, have not seen the need for them. This may sound strange to the cinematographers out there but I like filming with fast shutter speeds. The resulting video looks sharp and it gives it a surreal feel which I personally like. I have shown footage to friends that are amazed and have asked if it was 3D. At some point I may try for the cinematic look and use the filters but not right now.
Would you mind sharing some samples?
Would you mind sharing some samples?
Ken: First, I would try and edit that clip down to something under two minutes (if it isn't already.) Secondly, I'm sorry that you have such poor upstream bandwidth, that certainly doesn't help when it comes to video files.
Finally, when you're ready to render, tell your software (FCP or whatever you're using on your Mac,) to render it to the .MP4 format which you CAN upload to YT or Vimeo.
Hope that helps...
Ken: Well, with that feeble upstream bandwidth, I personally wouldn't be trying to upload ANY videos...three hours per gig is insane so you have my sympathies. I'm lucky to have 20+mbs up.
I have no idea if iMovie can output to .MP4 but possibly would be my guess. However, no matter what, you can't change your poor Internet connection and frankly, I wouldn't bother to try uploading to either of the streaming services.
As for Vimeo, I don't believe it can display any higher resolution videos than YT simply because YT can display 4k. (Auto 2160)