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I really try hard not to do that, but I do like low level stuff. Anything over 50 feet and I get nose bleadsGot a few bout like that but was from after a crash.
I fly low a lot over water but have camera angled down some and looks like I’m right on it.
I watch it very carefully and have the censers cut off .3' above say with the camera down just a tad really looks to me to be closer . If you get the speed just right it looks cool to me. Go to slow though and you see the water ripples .Anything specific you do safety wise when flying low over water?
I've heard the sensors can sometimes see past the surface...
You’re a braver man then I, Gunda din! If I got that close to the water, I’d be producing it myself!I watch it very carefully and have the censers cut off .3' above say with the camera down just a tad really looks to me to be closer . If you get the speed just right it looks cool to me. Go to slow though and you see the water ripples .
I do a similar thing when filming in mountain gorges, especially with a stream or waterfall.I watch it very carefully and have the censers cut off .3' above say with the camera down just a tad really looks to me to be closer . If you get the speed just right it looks cool to me. Go to slow though and you see the water ripples .