Great sequence, both for sound and framing. You may want to consider using a slower shutter-speed (and adjust aperture/ISO accordingly). This would give a less jittery rotor movement, for the one we see here has this "stuttering" effect due to shutter speeds being set above 120 images per second. It seems logical if you had your smartphone in Automatic exposure mode, where the device sets everything in accordance with pre-defined parameters. And when plenty of light is available, it results in the device using a too fast of a shutter-speed. Try using Manual exposure mode and/or a video-specific application, such as Filmic pro or similar. These will give you access to all of your smarphone settings, and your creations will go several steps higher. You may also want to consider snap-on Neutral density filters, to reduce the intensity of light received by the sensor without "cutting" into the shutter-speed too much. This will give you more room to play (in ISO and aperture), and more latitude in shutter-speed without going over the 120 or 100 images per second limit.
Such a great spotting location, that is somewhere I'd really love to go spotting at some day. Great footage of this awesome helicopter, that was a strange backwards takeoff. Now I'm curious as to who the passenger was with the blurred out window!
Love the different camera angles! Such well filmed and a great takeoff!
Thank you ! What do think about the sound quality ?
Pilot once said to me the Reason for doing that is in the Unlikely Event of an Engine Failure they can Drop it back onto the Helipad.
Thank you so much for the interesting information
Quite right - it’s known as a helipad departure.
Love seeing a skilled pilot at work.
Cool video. I like the b-roll of the duck 🦆🙂
Great take off profile, its done so in the event of engine failure the crew know they can just transition back to the helipad right in front.
Thank you so much for an explanation ! I did learn something new today.
First!!! And incredibly flimed and captured!! Your videos are best and best!!!!
Thank you mate ! I do tried my best
Something different than usual, really nice work my friend!!
Fantastic video my friend! ✈👍
Really nice video. Very cool. Thanks pointing out the ducks!
Glad you enjoyed it Roderick ! The ducks seems to be used to helicopter noise
Great catch! 👍👍
Thank you very much!
Nice catch!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great sequence, both for sound and framing.
You may want to consider using a slower shutter-speed (and adjust aperture/ISO accordingly). This would give a less jittery rotor movement, for the one we see here has this "stuttering" effect due to shutter speeds being set above 120 images per second. It seems logical if you had your smartphone in Automatic exposure mode, where the device sets everything in accordance with pre-defined parameters. And when plenty of light is available, it results in the device using a too fast of a shutter-speed.
Try using Manual exposure mode and/or a video-specific application, such as Filmic pro or similar. These will give you access to all of your smarphone settings, and your creations will go several steps higher.
You may also want to consider snap-on Neutral density filters, to reduce the intensity of light received by the sensor without "cutting" into the shutter-speed too much. This will give you more room to play (in ISO and aperture), and more latitude in shutter-speed without going over the 120 or 100 images per second limit.
Such a great spotting location, that is somewhere I'd really love to go spotting at some day. Great footage of this awesome helicopter, that was a strange backwards takeoff. Now I'm curious as to who the passenger was with the blurred out window!
The blurring is just a courtesy, to afford privacy to the passengers. It doesn’t necessarily mean that they are well known or famous.
hello friends we are here 🥰🥰♥️♥️
Утки происходят от тех же танков, что и лошадки, над которыми А380 садятся 😀 А что это за какашечка свисает у хвоста вертушки?🙂
Это специальная опора чтобы не повредить хвостовой винт.
Why would they take off blindly, that defies reason!?