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I used auto settings for the most part since the drone was just hovering with white balance set to sunny. 4K 24fps in HQ, DLOG-M.
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Hi Gadget Inspector,It has been reported that DJI will or has stopped production of the Mavic 2 Pro due to the impending release of the Mavic 3. At this point I think I’ll hang on to mine; it’s still an amazing bird.
Thanks for watching it, I appreciate that!Thx for the video well done
Yes...I thought about that after; but, it just gives me a reason to do it again. Maybe throw an ND filter on and lock in at f/11. I'll tinker and maybe do a part 2.Thank you and really special. Just imagine what the colors up there would have been like had you used the manual camera settings. In auto, all that darkness in the lower half of the frame forces the aperture to open up and blows out the rich colors of the sun and the sky. Regardless, it looked great!
I use an app called Photopills for taking moon rise and set, golden hour, Milky Way ETC shots and videos. Mostly meant as photographic aid, it is also a handy when deciding where to set up your drone. Loads of YouTube videos out there on using the app.Great work. How did you determine the exact location of the sun to frame it exactly in the middle?
Thanks for sharing that. I’m gonna check it out.I use an app called Photopills for taking moon rise and set, golden hour, Milky Way ETC shots and videos. Mostly meant as photographic aid, it is also a handy when deciding where to set up your drone. Loads of YouTube videos out there on using the app.
Thanks! I've tried it and just can't get it right. I need more practice!I use an app called Photopills for taking moon rise and set, golden hour, Milky Way ETC shots and videos. Mostly meant as photographic aid, it is also a handy when deciding where to set up your drone. Loads of YouTube videos out there on using the app.