This flavor of topic may have been done to death but, I'll ask for ideas/thoughts anyways.
The video link is below. I'm looking for general tips on how to gain better clarity of the bare trees and perhaps the video in general. I used an ND8 filter reducing the shutter speed to around 100. I shot at 1080 30fps. This is a Litchi mission with auto focus off so, after launching the mission long before the first waypoint I paused, tapped the screen to the open air to get a distant focus with hopes it would hold it throughout the mission then pressed play to resume. Of course this was done assuming the distant houses and such would be in focus. I'm not totally sure if the houses are truely in focus or, if its the best the MPP can do. And, to try and acquire more of a skeletal view of the trees instead of what them looking like a fuzzy blurr.
I've read along the way of turning off auto record on mission launch, setting sharpness to +1, none of which I've done as I've read this after the fact.
Thoughts?
Dropbox - test2.mp4
The video link is below. I'm looking for general tips on how to gain better clarity of the bare trees and perhaps the video in general. I used an ND8 filter reducing the shutter speed to around 100. I shot at 1080 30fps. This is a Litchi mission with auto focus off so, after launching the mission long before the first waypoint I paused, tapped the screen to the open air to get a distant focus with hopes it would hold it throughout the mission then pressed play to resume. Of course this was done assuming the distant houses and such would be in focus. I'm not totally sure if the houses are truely in focus or, if its the best the MPP can do. And, to try and acquire more of a skeletal view of the trees instead of what them looking like a fuzzy blurr.
I've read along the way of turning off auto record on mission launch, setting sharpness to +1, none of which I've done as I've read this after the fact.
Thoughts?
Dropbox - test2.mp4