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You had a tutorial video, could you post that again?Nice. Try slower movement from the drone and larger interval of the scene is static
I honestly don't remember what tutorial you're thinking ofYou had a tutorial video, could you post that again?
What do you mean it shoots very fast?The problem is that mavic air 2 shoots very fast and there is no slowing option. In this case, it is necessary to slow down via software while editing.
Premiere ProNice hyperlapse! Very smooth!
What program did you use to turn the RAW images into a video?
You are misunderstanding. Take more photos faster and keep the same frame rate. This will cause the video to slow down.The problem is that mavic air 2 shoots very fast and there is no slowing option. In this case, it is necessary to slow down via software while editing.
Here's my first decent hyperlapse taken a few weeks ago. It's a mix of 3 shooting sessions taken back to back then edited into one video. It's a bit jumpy at a few points but I think overall it turned out pretty good for my first attempt. Taking these kinds of shots and editing is all new to me but I'm learning a lot quickly. Hope you enjoy.
Hmm. So you didn't use any form of post-stabilisation? Its very smooth...which is leading me to believe my particular Air 2 has some serious IMU issues.
No Warp Stabilizer (I do know what that is) Pretty dang windy.
Was surprised actually at how smooth this was, but I am also beginning to think I have IMU issues because my drone seems to drift sometimes, especially vertically. (In normal mode, full throttle forward, 6 feet off the ground, after 1000 feet, it's either 12 feet up or I had to give it vertical commands to keep it from crashing.)