I would like to add one change for even more incredible results, you place the images on a 4k timelime, but it would be better to make a timeline with custom resolution with the exact amount of pixels of the images. This way you don't lose a bit of resolution before you stabilize it.
Mate! This tutorial was so helpful! I’ve just ordered my mini 3, so it’s not going to be here for a few weeks, but all you’ve showed will still be just as valuable with my air 2. Just stumbled upon your channel/ this vid. Seriously, well helpful tutorial! Cheers buddy! Also, a hack for getting longer length hyperlapses, even up to 30 seconds possibly (not my hack, I saw it in another tutorial!) But, you’ll have to use Way point, but you set up a lengthy hyperlapse as normal using way points (it’ll say insufficient battery, but don’t worry about that) then, make sure the final way point is close to where your home point is, (to get the most out of the battery life) so you’d set up all your way points, having the final one near your location, then save the waypoints, come and land, then put a full battery in and start shooting the hyperlapse. That way you have a full battery to fly with, and it’ll end near you so you just come and land. Ideal little go around for getting longer ones if you wanted. Really appreciate this vid, and can’t wait for my mini 3 and controller to arrive! Deffo subscribing as I’ve been editing a few videos, but am 100% new to final cut. Haven’t even used it yet, but purchased it to make the move from iMovie. Really hoping you have some more Final Cut tutorials if this was anything to go by! Cheers man. & if you or anyone wants to check my footage from around my area, it’s not this account. Search ‘Harold of Kernow’ on RU-vid and Instagram. Thanks again man, and I’ll be returning here I expect many times!
Love this video! Just posted my own review of the Mini 3 Pro but didnt get chance to try out the hyperlapse setting! Defo going to give it a go in the coming days :)
It’s a good question with software I’m not 100% familiar with. All I would say, is as long as you can batch import photos, copy and paste settings and batch export, then yes that is possible!
what it depends on, I have sometimes interval set to 2 sec and sometimes to 3 sec? By night with shutter speed 1.67 pro set, length 6 sec, waypoint I cant set interval to 2sec, only 3 sec and higher
Hello! And yes, the app will automatically stitch up a video for you right after your shoot, the only downside of that is the stabilisation is not the best and the video is cropped in a lot. However it still does a decent enough job!
@@GlenCairnsVideoProductions I miss asked my question. What I mean is for instance I’ll use my iphone 13 for example. It will shoot in time lapse mode. Easy. Stabilises well in post using Final Cut. I agree that the method you use is best. However for my work. I don’t have a lot of time for post. So I mainly wanted to see if it actually filmed real time like an iphone in time lapse mode. Thank you very much for your time and your response. If your interest you can see my work on RU-vid. I high speed film driving all over the USA as a big rig trucker and score original music. I started integrating drone footage with dji mini 2 last year. Waiting on mini 3 to arrive and was excited about those REALY neat hyper shot night scenes with the streaking lights from the traffic. On interstates. Thanks again.
I know I’m struggling too. I want my fly more combo now. I’ve already paid for it and I have to wait until the 1/7 🤬😡🤣 I also love doing lots of Hyper lapses and one battery just does not cut it.
I feel your pain! Mines thankfully arrived a few days ago, but still waiting on ND filters. Yeah, they look great but you only really get one stab at them 😁
Have you tried the stitched modes like wide angle and so on? I've done a few and it isn't perfect at stitching, on-board. Is there a way to have it take the series of snaps in raw that cover the area as required, then import to use another stitch program? When I try, I am left with one picture (with the strong possibility of an imperfect stitch).
I do this by shooting exposure brackets and pan around manually. Lightroom -> HDR + Pano stitching, looks really great. I am a noob though and this might be insuffient for your purpose.