Hi GnirtAnd unless you're close and fast to objects its invisible! Thats the thing. The 180 degree "rule" (guideline not rule) is only really necessary in specific circumstances. Take it up to 400ft and film some gentle panning - there'll be no visible difference.
Hi Gnirt
In post #7, you mentioned that as it has an adjustable apperture, there's no real need for NDs. I@ve read the rest of your posts, and totally get what you're saying regarding filming when not close to an object moving fast, so I'm just wondering what the adjustable apperture has to do with reducing the need for NDs? Can you explain that a bit more for me please?
Cheers,
Ian
Perfect. Really appreciate the detailed answer.NDs only purpose is to block light to allow that slow shutter speed. Needed on drones with a fixed aperture as you dont have any other means of dropping light levels.
With an adjustable aperture (in the M2 case f/2.8 to f/11) it means you can narrow the aperture by up to 4 stops without needing a filter.
That effectively means you adjust *up to* effectively an ND16 ND on the camera without a filter.
It's not as simple as that as narrower than certain apertures you start to lose sharpness due to light diffraction. That maybe between f/8 and f/11 on this size sensor. Im planning on doing some sharpness tests tomorrow (if it isnt raining ) to see where it starts to drop.
But even so, f/2.8 to f/8 is still 3 stops effective blocking.
Example, say on the mavic air (f/2.8 aperture) you'd need an ND16 (4 stop) to get 1/60th second shutter. You could get that on the drone without a filter by dropping the lens from f/2.8 to f/11.
So in short, whereas the mavic needed lots of different NDs to cope with different light levels, because you can adjust with the lens alone a lot you'll need far less. A single 4 stop ND may well be all you need (allowing you to cover 7-8 or so total stops in real terms) when combined with aperture adjustments.
On big cameras aperture affects the depth of field but the M2 sensor is small enough that theres no real world DOF difference even wide open so thats not an issue.
Well, when I get the NDs, I'll be playing around with this setting and seeing how that mode affects things so this is very helpful cheers.Actually one really useful mode for video thats new people aren't really talking about is the shutter priority mode.
Now like a real camera it allows you to lock specific parts of the exposure triangle.
Given the M2 seems relatively well sharp over several apertures and DOF isnt going to change its now viable to film in shutter priority mode.
Keep the shutter locked at 1/60th or whatever you want and allow the drone to adjust the ISO and/or aperture on the fly to maintain the correct exposure in that mode. Very handy for scenes where the light level changes such as turning or gimbal pans.
Nobody really seems to be discussing the new camera modes on the pro - there are some very useful changes in the app.
I was tring that mode out at my local rc club and i just plain had too much light by around 5 stops. But it should work well once I can get it dialed in.Actually one really useful mode for video thats new people aren't really talking about is the shutter priority mode.
Now like a real camera it allows you to lock specific parts of the exposure triangle.
Given the M2 seems relatively well sharp over several apertures and DOF isnt going to change its now viable to film in shutter priority mode.
Keep the shutter locked at 1/60th or whatever you want and allow the drone to adjust the ISO and/or aperture on the fly to maintain the correct exposure in that mode. Very handy for scenes where the light level changes such as turning or gimbal pans.
Nobody really seems to be discussing the new camera modes on the pro - there are some very useful changes in the app.
ahah yeah im sure you will say thatI don't think so.
What? How?!?...The difference is the PP polarizer filters appear to be adjustable once mounted. Plus the Skyreats say available tomorrow while not until the 22nd for PP.
That said, I do want to ask @gnirtS about why he keeps saying that DOF does not matter on a sensor this size. If you're shooting from far away, where your entire composition is effectively at infinity, or near it, no it won't matter much.
Lastly gnirtS, I hope I'm not annoying you too much with all this discussion, I'm really not trying to drive you nuts, I'm whittling away at my own ignorance more than anything. Thank you for lending your expertise.
Skyreat will be available on amazon.com in 1 week, Anyone want to test it ,please message me .
I would like to try themSkyreat filtes will be active on amazon in 1 week.Both Mavic 2 Zoom & Pro
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