I get good night shots with a Mavic 2 Pro.Tripod mode doesn't seem to make any difference for longer shutter speeds.I use raw.I take multiple shots of the same composition so there's a better chance of no "camera shake"due to wind.Not just multiples on burst but a few series of burst or AEB shots.Try for the lowest ISO(100 or 200,I never go above 400) that works.1second is usually fine and I have gotten 3 second shots sometimes that are sharp.Have fun!Can you elaborate a bit on how these were done? I'm thinking about getting an Air 2S and night shots would be a primary reason. does it have adj. aperture? Did you use tripod mode or equivalent? Raw or JPG? ISO used?
I didn't use anything... everything in normal and auto. just stopped, took a photo and fly awayCan you elaborate a bit on how these were done? I'm thinking about getting an Air 2S and night shots would be a primary reason. does it have adj. aperture? Did you use tripod mode or equivalent? Raw or JPG? ISO used?
yes, 1" sensor is 1 step over zoom and pro 1/platinum... in every situationAmazing. Wish I have those with my mv2 pro. Could not get these shots with the zoom version.
her is video from that flyshoot in AUTO
no colour grading or correction
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Hi Buzzbomb:shoot in AUTO
no colour grading or correction
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wow... looks great.Hi Buzzbomb:
You will get a lot more out of your images if you edit them!!!
I took a try at the Pula Coliseum. (I was there several years ago). Here is a before and after example of editing to bring out the details in the shadows, and cut down the brightness in the Coliseum.
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yes, but I did a little color grade and put some noise reduction over (my first time ever using final cut pro so probably could be done better)Thanks for sharing great photos and videos, did you have the auto on for the video also?
Most video softwares like Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve have a "shadows" slider.wow... looks great.
I wonder if video could look like it, I don't know how to do it![]()
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