Thanks. It is video shot at 2.7K and 25 fps, but sped up to achieve a better pace. The video was also spliced from multiple segments. I find also that where there may be a turn or change of the camera angle that is too abrupt (even in cinematic mode), that it is better to cut that part out and do a blended splice of the two adjoining segments.Spectacular! Is that straight video, or did you use time-lapse?
Yes, I was a bit apprehensive as well. I waited a bit for it to thin out, and also tried to fly above it where it was thicker. But I also took the advice of another poster in an earlier discussion on moisture, leaving the drone on afterwards (until the batteries ran out) to let the fans and heat dry out any moisture that may have accumulated.Beautiful video. Though I am Leary of flying through fog which sends moisture into the electronics
Thanks. The footage is sped up, so the birds looks to be moving faster than they actually are. Based on previous flying in this area it has been interesting to see how the birds respond.Fantastic footage - you have some of the best shots I've seen on this forum . A bit long for web viewing (I too fall prey to that with my own similar work). I agree on editing out the more abrupt camera moves (you missed a couple by seconds). I love seeing the birds flying - glad none hit the copter!
very relaxingI continue to be amazed at the capabilities of the Mavic Air and the quality video and stills that it can capture.
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