Yes ... and it takes about 7 secs for my camera to write the files before I can shoot again.Can you bracket exposure in RAW?
Yes ... and it takes about 7 secs for my camera to write the files before I can shoot again.Can you bracket exposure in RAW?
I just tried the thing outside and a couple of things... Firstly, it seems to be holding my preferred camera settings to RAW, ISO 100 and aperture of F4.5. GREAT!Yes ... and it takes about 7 secs for my camera to write the files before I can shoot again.
Hi meta4 your Noosa Images (panos)... are great... you must be shooting with a polariser? Question is, is it a CPL or simply a PL. I'm not sure a CPL is needed with a fixed focal length lens?The Mavic 2 is newer so it may be faster
No .. with the camera is rotating nearly 180 degrees to take in the whole scene, a polariser would be too tricky to use with a big panorama on a drone.Hi meta4 your Noosa Images (panos)... are great... you must be shooting with a polariser? Question is, is it a CPL or simply a PL. I'm not sure a CPL is needed with a fixed focal length lens?
Also, how do you set the polariser for maximum result? Do you choose a location to shoot from prior to flying to ensure you have the sun at 90 degrees?
Thanks mate I'm probably overthinking this.No .. with the camera is rotating nearly 180 degrees to take in the whole scene, a polariser would be too tricky to use with a big panorama on a drone.
I just try to have the sun behind the drone as much as possible to light the scene.
(and I try for a run-in tide to get good water colours in the river)