Really effective idea. I have used Dronelink for all my waypoint flights to date, just picked up an Air3 and I really like the simplicity of the DJI waypoints. I have got to grips with all things DJI Waypoints, but I can not figure out how do create a simple stationary 360 orbit like in your video. I have tried a few waypoints, and many but can't seem to get a consistent speed, any tips? Thanks
What a neat transition. I really really like this concept. I would really appreciate a tutorial on how you did this. I've got a mavic 3 as well. Just such a neat project.
Thank for great video. I just buy spit ND. I also have freewell wide angle adapter. I’m OK with their vignette because after correct fish eye distortion the vignette is gone.
I do drones videos of farm machines too and I looked at a few of your videos. I would suggest cutting out any jerky movements. You keep a lot of them in and it really makes any video a lot worse with jerky movements. Also film and export in a high quality. Your still doing good, keep up the good work!
Wow! You know it looks stunning when the scenes are that crisp and perfect while only in 1080p! Enjoyed this one, awesome starbursts, positioning & lighting!
And refill it with the same water that has rust in it? The first thing he says is they are on well water that is high in iron. So if they dump it the water they refill it with will look the same. And you don't just tip over 250 gallons of water that easily.
Juuungu junge junge, zuerst dachte ich "hmm ja garnicht so schlecht" aber dann, direkt am Anfang bei dem ersten Take änderst Du die Fluggewschwindigkeit und die Flugrichtung abrubt und was war das für ne Transition? Ist das ne Diashow und kein Video oder was? Also bitte, etwas mehr Mühe geben bitte. Sonnst war alles gut außer dass das Video zu kurz war!
What you said doesn't match what we see in the video clips. When you used the DJI ND16 filter, main camera was using f4.0. When you used the Freewell Split ND32 filter, the main camera was set to f3.2. That makes a lot more sense than your stated f4 because a stronger ND filter would need a larger fstop opening to make up for the greater light filtering of ND32 compared to ND16. You were filming the same subject but it looks like the sun was lighting up the white barn more when you used the Split ND filter compared to the DJI filter when your lighting condition looked like the sun was behind clouds. This could explain why you needed an ND32/ND4 split filter.