DJI Mini 3 Pro: How to Use Hyperlapse

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

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  • @Droneblog
    @Droneblog  Год назад

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  • @COBALTGRUV
    @COBALTGRUV Год назад

    Exactly what I was looking for… just the facts! Perfect tutorial. Thank you for this…

    • @staciamcclure7480
      @staciamcclure7480 Год назад

      I could not agree more! I am a beginner, and I appreciate the lack of jargon, and the comprehensive explanations. Plus the soothing voice helps my jangled nerves.

    • @Droneblog
      @Droneblog  Год назад +1

      We are glad you found this video useful, thank you for viewing.

  • @odjay09chanel
    @odjay09chanel Год назад

    dji, one of the best drones👍👍👍 greetings One hobby

  • @the_thomss
    @the_thomss Год назад +2

    Amazing scenery and great footage! I subscribed to see more Videos made by you. Dji Mini 2 is an awesome little drone. I own one myself too and create cinematic Videos. Keep it up bro! 👌🏽
    Great

    • @Droneblog
      @Droneblog  Год назад

      Thank you for the sub and view, we appreciate it!

  • @orsonfilm5089
    @orsonfilm5089 Год назад +1

    Hi there. Thanks for a great video. Can i make the camera fixed on an object in course lock mode and how to do so?
    I ask because there is a small animation on the RC as you select the course lock mode that shows the camera paning on an object.

    • @Droneblog
      @Droneblog  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching the video! In regard to the camera lock on course lock, you would first put in your shooting parameters (length, intervals, speed), point the Mini 3 Pro in the direction you want to go in. "Lock" in the settings by tapping the lock. At this point, draw a square, on the screen, around the object you'd like to have the camera stay on and then press the record/go option. The Mini 3 Pro will go in the fixed direction while tilting the gimbal for the best angle of the object while the drone turns itself on its axis, all the while staying on the fixed path.

  • @SkunkWorks2001
    @SkunkWorks2001 Год назад

    Great video & info. Question: how does one delete the saved hyperlapse waypoints/mission?

    • @Droneblog
      @Droneblog  Год назад +1

      To delete waypoints, you would go ahead and click on the dropped pin in the Waypoint mission planner. There is a picture of a trashcan on each waypoint/pin that is setup. Thank you for watching our videos and subbing.

  • @GreyEagle3
    @GreyEagle3 Год назад

    thanks , great video

  • @kyledesosa
    @kyledesosa Год назад

    Hi, I am able to get the correct intervals with JPEG shooting or with photos off. However, with RAW on the intervals get stretched. Have you come across any such issue?

  • @Sovereign_54
    @Sovereign_54 11 месяцев назад

    I do not have hyperlapse or pano as options when I scroll. Do I not have the newest firmware? What could be the issue.

    • @Droneblog
      @Droneblog  11 месяцев назад

      If you're not seeing it, it could be that you are not in video mode. That's the only mode they'll show. Phot mode doesn't contain any of the options.

  • @europeanambience
    @europeanambience Год назад

    how to set framerate for the automatic video?

  • @prashanthkhandale526
    @prashanthkhandale526 Год назад

    Hi there, great info.
    However, my Dji mini 3 doesn't show Hyperlapse, Mastershot options.. please advice

    • @Droneblog
      @Droneblog  Год назад

      When in movie/video mode, scroll down until you see hyperlapse. It should be right before the last option Pano. Hope that helps.

  • @arkapic
    @arkapic Год назад

    Hi mate…how can I set this cross linie on my RC display?

    • @vintgant9295
      @vintgant9295 9 месяцев назад

      Otwórz menu i tam znajdziesz.

  • @Alonsosvids
    @Alonsosvids Год назад

    Sooo how can I apply this to a sunset

    • @Droneblog
      @Droneblog  Год назад

      For a sunset, choose either free (and hand pilot the drone in whatever direction you'd like while tilting the camera up slightly), or choose Course Lock and set the path in whatever direction you'd like to go and let it run. We hope that helps.