Wonderful compilation! Since you are listing 5 different popular drones used in this video, do you have a preference for your aerial camera work? I am unable to tell which scene was recorded with which camera.
Thank you Rubik3x. The Typhoon H I no longer have as I replaced it with the H520. The DJI Mavic Pro, I borrowed from a friend to take to Thailand in 2017. I now own a DJI Mavic 2 Pro. The Phantom 4 Pro I still have. They all have their strengths and weaknesses. Mavic is the ultimate travel drone as it folds up very small and still gives impressive results. I hate the Phantom 4 Pro with a passion, as it looks like a toy, BUT, you can't knock the quality of the video and photos it can produce. The H520 is very good in wind and gives a little more confidence over water with its ability to still fly if you lose a motor. I used the H520 on the Firework job as it was obviously in the dark, over water and the camera is fixed focus, so no trying to focus in the dark and the 1" sensor is good in low light, Saying that the Mavic 2 Pro and Phantom 4 Pro both also have 1" sensor cameras. I will list in the video description what scene was shot with which drone, so you can see for yourself. I only received the Mavic 2 Pro in January, but can't see myself using the Phantom much or even selling it if the rumoured Phantom 4 enterprise or Phantom 5 comes out with interchangeable lenses.
Excellent work Kev 👌
Wonderful compilation!
Since you are listing 5 different popular drones used in this video, do you have a preference for your aerial camera work? I am unable to tell which scene was recorded with which camera.
Thank you Rubik3x. The Typhoon H I no longer have as I replaced it with the H520. The DJI Mavic Pro, I borrowed from a friend to take to Thailand in 2017. I now own a DJI Mavic 2 Pro. The Phantom 4 Pro I still have. They all have their strengths and weaknesses. Mavic is the ultimate travel drone as it folds up very small and still gives impressive results. I hate the Phantom 4 Pro with a passion, as it looks like a toy, BUT, you can't knock the quality of the video and photos it can produce. The H520 is very good in wind and gives a little more confidence over water with its ability to still fly if you lose a motor. I used the H520 on the Firework job as it was obviously in the dark, over water and the camera is fixed focus, so no trying to focus in the dark and the 1" sensor is good in low light, Saying that the Mavic 2 Pro and Phantom 4 Pro both also have 1" sensor cameras. I will list in the video description what scene was shot with which drone, so you can see for yourself. I only received the Mavic 2 Pro in January, but can't see myself using the Phantom much or even selling it if the rumoured Phantom 4 enterprise or Phantom 5 comes out with interchangeable lenses.