I liked it . Nice filming of the highways but the panning scenes needs to slow down.
He never flew over moving vehicles. Came close, but never over top of them. It is my understanding that we are actually allowed to 'transit' over moving vehicles, but not stop on top of them.I can't but to know you where doing some illegal flying here (flying over moving vehicles). Also, the 360 turns were too fast and unwatchable.
I bet if you were able to see the unedited version, you'd see that I am correct. I don't really care, it just gets me when people knowing neglect the rules and are brazened enough to post it on YouTube.He never flew over moving vehicles. Came close, but never over top of them. It is my understanding that we are actually allowed to 'transit' over moving vehicles, but not stop on top of them.
I understand your concerns about those who make us look like the bad guys. I just didn't see that in his video. I have stopped many times just short of a highway with vehicles. In another area of wrong doing, it almost seems like DJI encourages going beyond VLOS since they allow newer drones to fly miles away.I bet if you were able to see the unedited version, you'd see that I am correct. I don't really care, it just gets me when people knowing neglect the rules and are brazened enough to post it on YouTube.
My Toyota Camry is registered to go 160 MPH. But, you can bet I won't be doing that.I understand your concerns about those who make us look like the bad guys. I just didn't see that in his video. I have stopped many times just short of a highway with vehicles. In another area of wrong doing, it almost seems like DJI encourages going beyond VLOS since they allow newer drones to fly miles away.
Just curious....why shoot in 1080p and not 4K? Is it becasue of night capturing?
Thank you. First Flight trying night mode. It removed quite a bit of the noise.Nice!
Makes sense. YouTube usually opens in 760p or 1080p. I tell people to change their settings and watch on the largest screen they have; not the phone. Most only have a 1080p screen to watch it.I shoot in 4k and process in 1080. It's easier to process and youtube doesn't show it in 4Kin most cases unless someone changes it in settings. Many times I zoom in from the 4k shot. I like the height for safety.
When you edit 200 videos+ per year it makes a difference. Sometimes it's like using a nuclear warhead on a fly when most people watch it at 720 p.Makes sense. YouTube usually opens in 760p or 1080p. I tell people to change their settings and watch on the largest screen they have; not the phone. Most only have a 1080p screen to watch it.
I always say I can see the trees in 1080p, but in 4k I can see the leaves on the trees. I finally bought a laptop with a Q OLED screen. What a difference!!! When I change to 1440p I can see a difference on my 1080p TV.
I use CapCut to edit and have no problems with 4k.
I shoot in 4k and edit and post in 1080. 90+ % look at it in 1080 or lower.Just curious....why shoot in 1080p and not 4K? Is it becasue of night capturing?