Mine?I am not familiar this website and don't know how to see yours. I clicked yous and don't know where to see your video. Thanks
Mine?
Here’s one:
or this sundown in hyperlapse...
It was shot using the Hyperlapse mode. No editing or post processing.They are beautiful. How can you made the second one? it wasn't time lapse, right?
Beautiful. Please enlighten me. I have NEVER flown at night although I would love to. I thought the sensors could not see at night for landing. If I flew at night I would go straight up above me and straight down. I could not see my bird at night, except for my strobes. Afraid to lose it. What about your exposure settings. ???
That was amazing!It was shot using the Hyperlapse mode. No editing or post processing.
Thanks Dale! I often lost vision to see my bird after it flew several hundred yard from me in night but trust its automatic landing if in a open place. However I was very scrupulously if there are buildings or poles or any potential dangers beyond so I watched the light from drone(Mavic 2) instead cell phone screen until it reach the area I wanted to start photo. I used auto settings but heard someone in YouTube suggested to use manual: ISO 1600-3200, f2.8, 1/4sBeautiful. Please enlighten me. I have NEVER flown at night although I would love to. I thought the sensors could not see at night for landing. If I flew at night I would go straight up above me and straight down. I could not see my bird at night, except for my strobes. Afraid to lose it. What about your exposure settings. ???
I thought the short Time Lapse was very nice and effective. I puckered up on how high and how far you flew your machine however. Good job.
My height was 360ft and my far was 1200ft. Thanks AllenI thought the short Time Lapse was very nice and effective. I puckered up on how high and how far you flew your machine however. Good job.