Thanks for the input mate. I have the Mavic Pro. I was shooting in manual and had added a ND16 filter which a friend gifted me but the slowest I could get the shutter speed to was 1/1250 with ISO 100 with a reading of 0 on the EV thingy. Could that be why it stuttered? How do you guys all get to shoot 1/50 - 1/60 do you have much darker filters?
Top tip about walking the drone for the shots with overhead cover, I had not thought of that! Do I have to hold it in any way or does it not matter?
I originally tried active track for the driveway but the drone was drifting left and right quite a lot so in the end I just put it in tripod mode and controlled it manually like all the other shots. In most of the shots I was at a height of 1 - 1.5 metres (3 - 4.5 feet). I tried a lower shot that I did not include but it looked way too close to the ground.
You're welcome . . . and love my Mavic Pro too
I also have the Aussie model of Ford Ranger you have, get out in that to some great places here.
While iso 100 is good if you can manage it, you could try iso at 200, that will help immensely.
Shutter certainly could be why it looks a bit weird to the eye, that cinematic perception of blur is fairly important in filming.
I am really only an amateur myself with experimenting, editing, and getting the best out of my filters.
Going to take advice I picked up on another filters thread, and test before take off, holding drone towards general light, settings as preferred, hold drone up and filter in front, watch histogram and try various ND to get nice and centred, then check shutter etc.
I think after a while you will just have enough of a feel for light and conditions to fit the best one for checking.
If you only have the ND16 for now, try a test next flight with iso on 100, switch to 200 and see what shutter does.
I saw that drift the the right on the walk in, just before you transitioned, thought that was getting dodgy.
Yes, the smoothness of filming hand held is awesome, honestly you wouldn't even know you were walking along the gimbal is that good.
It looks like you're filming in flight, really . . . have seen videos of people jogging with the MP hand held, it's very stable.
Just turned on, folded up is ok, set up as normal in settings etc, use controller or device to operate camera to take pics or video.
You can hold any way that's comfortable, in those spots you can even consider one day getting an osmo type of phone gimbal, or the osmo pocket camera, and use those to integrate with drone footage.