I got hired to photograph a bunch of resorts in Mexico and several looked better at night than they did in the daytime...so, the Mavic 2 Pro really came in handy!
Kirk
Kirk
Wow, great shot and not too noisy at all. Was pondering my next drone ( gave my original mavic away). Between the new air2 and MP2 was leaning Air2 but that shot makes me wonder if all the hype of the Air is worth jumping from a full size MP2I got hired to photograph a bunch of resorts in Mexico and several looked better at night than they did in the daytime...so, the Mavic 2 Pro really came in handy!
Kirk
That is a superb shot Kirk and I'd like to see some of your other shots from other properties, as I'm sure others would too. Just to keep things correct though, it is the M2P that you are speaking of right, not something called MP2. With all the different models DJI seem to be coming out with, in the future they may come out with something called a MP2.
When you compare it to the Inspire 2, looking back at other jobs you did with the Inspire, were some of them something that the M2P could have done? Or would the difference in quality have stood out to show that you would have needed to use the Inspire 2? I've often wondered for many jobs, if that added quality of a superior camera would make that much difference for the end product of some jobs, or would a lesser camera and drone work.
The secret to this kind of image is as follows:Great photo Kirk! What settings did you have the camera on?
5. Because of all of the above, my camera was set in aperture priority and I do not remember the f stop, but it was probably 5.6
Hi Kirk-Is there a reason you would stop down the aperture as far as F/8.I thought F/4 or 4.5 was about the sharpest.Thanks Fred.
That is a truly awesome shot (or shots).I wonder if you shot it in RAW??I got hired to photograph a bunch of resorts in Mexico and several looked better at night than they did in the daytime...so, the Mavic 2 Pro really came in handy!
Kirk
Agreed it is crazy.When trying that I use burst but retake it a couple times with burst too.Imagine if the camera had sensor stabilization like Olympus+others.I've been able to get a sharp image with the M2P at 4.0 sec exposure. It's absolutely absurd. Most will miss at that speed and have shake but to get a usable image is insane.
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I got hired to photograph a bunch of resorts in Mexico and several looked better at night than they did in the daytime...so, the Mavic 2 Pro really came in handy!
Kirk
I had the same question. The shot is great, but also wondering why not a wider aperture. I should most of the time in the day at 4 or 4.5 because its the shapest. I come from using an SLR so I came into flying drones not wanting to go that wide but know I do after learning its actually sharper.Hi Kirk-Is there a reason you would stop down the aperture as far as F/8.I thought F/4 or 4.5 was about the sharpest.
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