Been so busy...playin catch up...great job! Eddie. The one feature I have yet to try...Hyperlapse. Maybe if I purchase some quality cigars. I would appreciate doing Hyperlapse more often 🤔💨😶🌫.
I have to admit that must of the time I forget to Hyperlapses, I actually do more of them on my Action camera. But your wonderful tutorial have inspired to take more of them this summer. And packed this video with so much information, I'm going to have to take notes to remember it all. Great video, and thanks for sharing Eddie.
Thanks bro! I started playing around with Hyperlapes but didn't like the way it looked. I made some notes and I'm going ahead and trying them.. Awesome video as always, thanks for sharing!!
I shoot a ton of Hyperlapses as well and using Waypoints is by far the easiest option to use but here lately I’ve been using free. You said it is the worst option. I only will agree with you because you have to hold the RC in your hands the entire time but I’ve noticed that sometimes waypoints can drift especially if you shoot one in daytime then go back to the same location and fly at night, it won’t be exactly the same path and I’m told DJI knows about this and hasn’t done anything about that. Every Hyperlapse that I create is 100% created on my iPad Pro. I follow a similar workflow as you showed in this video. The stabilization in LumaFusion is not the greatest in my opinion so I may try some where I reduce the speed like you mentioned. Getting the Hyperlapse as smooth as I can is my only issue. It helps with the wind speeds are low and no gusts too lol.
Thank you Eddie for a great tutorial on the Hyperlaps. You put a lot of work into this for us. I’m motivated by you to go back to practice my hyperlap creations.
Great video, and I agree with the best 3 modes, however, I do use free if I’m filming something like a storm rolling in, where that’s the only focus, but u don’t move the drone when I use free. I just let it hover, pointing in one direction.
Good tips, Eddie. Last time I tried a traffic hyperlapse, I needed more than an ND1000, since I wanted the cars to be quite "motion blurry." I only had an ND1000 so I had to wait until sunset for optimal blur.
Thanks for watching. I assume you were using the Air or Mini series. On the Mavic series it’s more controllable with the ND1000 since you can increase your aperture.
With a ND 1000 on a bright sunny day I can make a very busy Highway look like there is hardly any cars moving. Almost looks empty actually. All about knowing your camera settings to get the results you want.
Very helpful. I hope to make a hyperlapse video that is worth posting in the very near future.
Go for it! Share it so I can watch
Been so busy...playin catch up...great job! Eddie. The one feature I have yet to try...Hyperlapse. Maybe if I purchase some quality cigars. I would appreciate doing Hyperlapse more often 🤔💨😶🌫.
Ha! Most of these I did while enjoying a cigar 🙌
Great work, hopefully others will understand & take the time to create instead of using the "ok" DJI generated file 💪🏾 💪🏾
Exactly!
I have to admit that must of the time I forget to Hyperlapses, I actually do more of them on my Action camera. But your wonderful tutorial have inspired to take more of them this summer. And packed this video with so much information, I'm going to have to take notes to remember it all. Great video, and thanks for sharing Eddie.
You should! Cant wait to see some of your hyperlapses.
Thanks bro! I started playing around with Hyperlapes but didn't like the way it looked. I made some notes and I'm going ahead and trying them.. Awesome video as always, thanks for sharing!!
Glad I could help! Its a lot of work however rewarding.
I shoot a ton of Hyperlapses as well and using Waypoints is by far the easiest option to use but here lately I’ve been using free. You said it is the worst option. I only will agree with you because you have to hold the RC in your hands the entire time but I’ve noticed that sometimes waypoints can drift especially if you shoot one in daytime then go back to the same location and fly at night, it won’t be exactly the same path and I’m told DJI knows about this and hasn’t done anything about that. Every Hyperlapse that I create is 100% created on my iPad Pro. I follow a similar workflow as you showed in this video. The stabilization in LumaFusion is not the greatest in my opinion so I may try some where I reduce the speed like you mentioned. Getting the Hyperlapse as smooth as I can is my only issue. It helps with the wind speeds are low and no gusts too lol.
Yeah, low wind helps so much. You are 100% spot on about waypoints being very inconsistent, that is why I try to limit them to 3.
Thank you Eddie for a great tutorial on the Hyperlaps. You put a lot of work into this for us. I’m motivated by you to go back to practice my hyperlap creations.
Glad to help, look forward to seeing some of your hyperlapse
Great video, and I agree with the best 3 modes, however, I do use free if I’m filming something like a storm rolling in, where that’s the only focus, but u don’t move the drone when I use free. I just let it hover, pointing in one direction.
Good point! Never thought of that use case for free mode. I will give it a shot.
I forgot about hyperlapse with way points! I need to start playing with that functionality. Thanks for the info!
My favorite thing to do lately is Hyperlapse
Thanks for such an informative video, keep them coming.
More to come!
Good tips, Eddie. Last time I tried a traffic hyperlapse, I needed more than an ND1000, since I wanted the cars to be quite "motion blurry." I only had an ND1000 so I had to wait until sunset for optimal blur.
Thanks for watching. I assume you were using the Air or Mini series. On the Mavic series it’s more controllable with the ND1000 since you can increase your aperture.
@@MrEddieNunez Ahh, yes, very true. I was using a Mini 4 pro.
With a ND 1000 on a bright sunny day I can make a very busy Highway look like there is hardly any cars moving. Almost looks empty actually. All about knowing your camera settings to get the results you want.
@@cre8tivity06 I think the variable aperture is key, which I didn't have on the Mini 4 pro.
Great stuff man
Appreciate that! Let’s go Patriots!!!
Great video and excellent advice on improving our hyperlapses! Thanks so much for putting this together Eddie.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was great! Thanks for sharing..
Thanks for watching