Long time lurker here. Question for those with functional expierence of Litch + Mavic 2 Pro combo for 4K timelapse (2 sec interval shooting on waypoint mission.)
Check out the result below, there is a lot of vertical instability in the flight and its evident in the timelapse. Due to the perspective of the near trees vs distance mountains it cannot be stabilised in post as it warps the image badly. Day of capture was totally still but cold (approx -15 C). Flight speed 0.4 kmh, 2 second photo interval. Has anyone seen this behaviour before and found a way to improve the flight stability? Maybe this approach cannot be used for low altitude flights where the motion is more noticeable?
Workflow is RAW (Lightroom) -> JPEG -> Render into clip (photoshop) -> final output premiere pro. (No stabilisation applied.)
Cheers
Check out the result below, there is a lot of vertical instability in the flight and its evident in the timelapse. Due to the perspective of the near trees vs distance mountains it cannot be stabilised in post as it warps the image badly. Day of capture was totally still but cold (approx -15 C). Flight speed 0.4 kmh, 2 second photo interval. Has anyone seen this behaviour before and found a way to improve the flight stability? Maybe this approach cannot be used for low altitude flights where the motion is more noticeable?
Workflow is RAW (Lightroom) -> JPEG -> Render into clip (photoshop) -> final output premiere pro. (No stabilisation applied.)
Cheers