is that shot of BtownI shot this last week with the mavic...wish it could be a little sharper though. View attachment 31285
How? Did you fill an entire card with those 1 sec shots, hoping for a good one?View attachment 31578 mavic pro iso100 1.3sec
How? Did you fill an entire card with those 1 sec shots, hoping for a good one?
this is the only shot i took with this composition. my mavic is quite stable in low wind conditions 8 out of 10 came out sharp at 1~1.5sec as long as they’re focused correctly as that seemed to be the main issue in low light conditions for me.How? Did you fill an entire card with those 1 sec shots, hoping for a good one?
No, borislip, this isn’t up to chance. It’s not luck. People really can study, practice and learn how to take and edit excellent photographs with the Mavic Pro.
You might want to try that tactic rather than just complaining about the camera’s shortcomings. You can’t hide behind the “but I’m an amateur” excuse forever.
I don't think i ever happened to have it this stable. I usually try solving the focus problem by flying some 20m over something i can focus on (which, sadly, can be a challenge indeed), assume it is good enough (close enough to hyperfocal), and avoid touching it for the entire session.this is the only shot i took with this composition. my mavic is quite stable in low wind conditions 8 out of 10 came out sharp at 1~1.5sec as long as they’re focused correctly as that seemed to be the main issue in low light conditions for me.
Sorry to tell you, but you are wrong. You are taking over 1 second exposure from a flying platform, affected by wind, and the main factor here is luck. Either get lucky and fly on a really calm day, or get lucky and have one photo out of 100, when the Mavic happened to be stable enough at that very second.
Nobody knows everything. And i do, indeed, take any weather related factor as luck. And i'll explain why. Its because i am NOT a professional photographer, i mostly take my shots on vacations, and may not be on that same spot tomorrow. And i can't afford unlimited time off just to get that shot. Sorry to disappoint you, but for non-profesaionals like me, bad weather conditions are the luck factor. I don't have the privilege to wait for perfect conditions, i either can use what i have, right here, right now, or not. Hope this explain me calling it "luck".I’ve been a photographer for 40 years, most of those professionally. It isn’t luck. It’s experience and skill.
And part of the skill is knowing not to try long exposures when there are 20 mph winds. It’s no different than choosing the right time of the day to fly so the sun is where I need it to be in order to achieve the shot I want rather than leave it to “luck.” I’ve waited weeks for the weather to be just right to get an aerial photo for a client.
You’re an admitted amateur. Nothing wrong with that. Your real problem is that you’re an amateur who thinks he knows everything and doesn’t want to learn anything by asking questions. With you, it’s always going to be the equipment’s shortcomings, not your own. Good luck with that.
To the folk disappointed with the Mavic’s camera ... I’m puzzled why you didn’t spend a bit extra and buy a Phantom 4 Pro, with it’s larger sensor?
Everything is a trade-off. With the Mavic you were offered portability, lower price, so-so image quality, and availability right now. For a better image ... pay more, go to a non-folding drone, and/or wait for new technology.
As for "paying more" in general, $1k isn't low. For $50, such as on Syma toys, i wouldn't expect s camera at all (yet they do have a very low end one, like on old feature phones). But for $1k i expect something better than a mid range Chinese phone camera quality with a fixed aperture, really.
I feel you on some points, but complaining about the price tag of $1K, doesn't make any sense without comparing to something else. If you can state that there is another drone with better or the same quality in terms of photo capabilities at a lesser price let me know.
My MPP is still not a limiting factor. You just need more practice with it.
Hope you'll catch that night shot you're hoping for
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