I've been watching a lot of HyperLapse Tutorials. Your explanation is the easiest to follow, understand and learn. Great Edit, Great Simple Graphics and the Right Info. Subscribed.
Great video! A good tip about the waypoint mode is to hit that reverse direction button and it won’t fly back to the first point. It will start from the last waypoint and work backwards. Good to use if there is a long distance between the first and last points.
Excellent!!! I am so glad you got your new 2 early enough that you can create these how-to videos for those of us who hope to have our own new 2s this coming week. Your demonstrations are great and of value for us to learn these new techniques. You explain what you're doing very well. Thanks!!!
One thing you missed on course lock is you can pick a POI that is in a totally different direction from the course lock and it will track it as it flys past. Very cool.
I love the way you explain every single thing in detail. I watched your other video about 12 tips and believe me you saved my drone, i was about to try my brand new dji mavic pro 2 in our garden for first time which is surrounded with huge trees everywhere after watching your video i changed my mind and now i am waiting for good weather to go to park to try it out. You got one more subscriber
Love your videos FlyPath but I think there is a better way to do this. I love my Mavic 2 Pro and have been testing out ways to do this that looks smoother. Let me know if you want me to share what I have been testing.
You are putting out some solid content. Thanks for the tips and tricks. Looking forward to testing out the 2 Pro when it ‘lands’ on my doorstep next week.
Awesome! Thanks for the information on the settings and that you can still save RAW files from the HyperLapse shots. This is was exactly what I needed to know. Keep up the great work!
I can’t afford just yet but just to let you know ever time I visit your channel I learn so much and will continue to do so. For that I appreciate your straight forward approach, but most of all your honesty when you don’t know something you actually say so! Very solid, and the time you must put in has to be unbelievable, but when you love something as I do so much it really doesn’t become work but more of a fun way to gain knowledge at your field. So please stick with it for all of those who wish they have what you do. So on that point I think I’m going to bite the bullet and comet to putting in more time than just hoping my job affords me the opportunity. It always gets in the way of my studying for 107 and shooting more. Then there’s what computer will serve me best , what software will I edit with, yatty yatty yatty, you get the point sorry for rambling. But seriously I totally get stoked every time I watch what you have. Keep them coming man. That last lapse of your local break? Reminds me of shooting a sea turtle hatch and them paddling out looks so much like that. So cool. Also I seen you at the bigger picture feed. Was like no way there Nastasy! Lol. Sorry for the spelling.
Dude Nate I can’t thank you enough that you took time out of your life not only to watch my videos but you to leave these comments. I don’t think people realize how much this means to us creators and how much time and effort it really take to produce. I appreciate you man.
This will be my 1st ever trying this mode and man i am soo damn excited to learn how to do these hyperlapse videos. They look soo amazing and exciting. Thanks soo much for sharing buddy. I know this video is super old, but is never to late to learn something new and this is all new to me. God bless and stay safe. Thanks 🙏 for all you do and please keep flying.
Good information about Hyperlapse. Just got my Pro 2 two days and flew it the following day. I tried using this feature but didn't allow the drone to finish the task because I was wondering why it was taking so many pictures, Thanks.
I seemed to not be able to get a video length longer than 2seconds on my first hyperlapse attempt. Not sure if my settings were off but I was in Waypoints mode with a 2 second interval. Was cool to see the movement happen. Will try again soon to get a 10 sec clip.
great video. it would be good if you could change the output settings... 30p is much smoother for timelapse/hyperlapse. but great that you can save original files and process later in video editor
Maybe I missed it, but I didn't catch what the maximum video length setting was (I saw the intervals available were 2-30 seconds), could you comment on what it is? From the five second circle hyper lapse it appears to have used about four minutes of battery, so hopefully we would be able to make a 20-30 second hyperlapse with a full charge. Is there a upper limit you can set the time to on the controller? Thanks.
if I had to guess I would say the 1080p is so it can crop the the shake out of the hyperlapse... so it probably records in 4k and crop the shake of while downsampling to 1080p so it can get rid of the shake without losing on quality... but that's just me speculating.. thanks for the great vid btw!
Thanks for your time making this. 1) Will the app interpolate gimbal positions between waypoints 2) will it interpolate the flight path between 3 or more way points so the the flight path is a bezier curve rather than have hard corners at each waypoint. Cheers
Since the Hyperlapse can take timed photos' orbiting a POI and saves the individual shots, this would be a great way to get pics for creating 3d models of an object, right? Orbit a house or other building... antyhing and have it snap off timed shots I think would be a great way to get coverage...
You are right. I use dronedeploy and their app has an option to add what they call oblique images which is doing essentially what you described, after it takes all the pics at a straight down angle, it orbits around the POI taking more pics. this is crucial if you want the best 3d models
Thanks excellent review on this feature, can’t wait to try it out - my Mavic 2 Pro is on its way from China 🇨🇳, hopefully not too many DHL waypoints on the flight lol
Thanks man, very good explanation of hyper lapse. Interesting that it will only export the footage in 1080p. Was there a 4K file on your card? Seems like they need to have a 4K file to match anything else you shoot on the day. Looking forward to ur next vid!
Hey great video and clear explanations. Just wondering if you can set the waypoint hyperlapse to permanently remember the same 5-points and thus fly the same route again and again on different days? Am looking to see if it can be used to hyperlapse a construction project by flying the same route weekly throughout the project (1 year).
in circle mode, for example, can you highlight moving objects to be the target so for instance, people walking and the drone shooting the hyperlapse around them? or does the drone only work against static objects like the bush you shot against?
I do believe it is exclusively 1080p. Reason beeing that the internal cpu capacity is somewhat limited. If you want a nice 4K 10bit video, you must shoot in RAW an do it in post.
Can you shoot and save original hyperlapse RAW files at 2sec interval ? Minimum interval in RAW seems to be 5sec from the specs but you're using 2sec with RAW written on top of the screen, maybe save original RAW files wasn't selected at that time.
you still can't because DJI are stupid. I shoot raw each 1,5 sec since mavic 1 but it involves extra software. Dji keeps shittalk about slow writing speeds.
Looking forward to picking mine up next week from the DJI store in Oslo.Did you get try the new active track yet as from what I have seen looks amazing..
Very nice review :)! I had one more question, does the mavic 2 allows for longer shutter speeds (maybe with ND filters) and not have a full blurry picture, just the moving parts? Does the drone account for that? Thank you in advance
thanks.. the best in-depth tutorials on the mavic 2 so far :) my zoom is on order, i should get it early this week, can't wait for it :) something i noticed though with the hyperlapse: you had set it to 2 second time between images and we could see that the screen was frozen for this period of time.. if you set it for a longer duration, does the screen "unfreeze" again after a short time, so that you don't have to fly blindly in free mode when setting it to 10 seconds or more?
Good explanations, however you may want to add how to get the best camera settings to introduce some motion blur to the moving objects (i.e. cars) as well as the option to save the waypoints and retrieve them on other flights (same path shot in the day and in the night).
Any idea why there would be an option to create a hyperlapse video length beyond the battery capability? Thanks. Looking forward to the rest of your videos.
wreckinball11 I figured it was to shoot a timelapse without it flying. Pretty rare for people to do that but you never know when you have the mavic with you and no slr.
Great tutorial. Thanks Aldryn for sharing this video. By the way I have question. Is the Quickshot mode specifically the Asteroid is it available to the Mavic Pro2 or only at Mavic Zoom? Thanks.
Great video thanks! I have also discover an option in camera still photos that gives me the option of hyperlapse. When you select this option the camera's button change to a semi moon but when I click on it, the camera just take one pic. Am I doing something wrong. Please make a video of this. Thank you
I notice @ 1:25 you have an icon for “Waypoints”. On my Mavic 2 Pro, that option is not there? Why is that? I really want to use that function. Thanks so much for you videos- so helpful. Subscribed instantly.
Great info. Since you have the drone with you, perhaps you can tell me this. Is there waypoint mode in the menu independently from the hyperlapse? Just normal waypoint mode? Thanks
Thanks as always very informative and straight to the point. Can you please do an in-depth Course_Lock Tutorial showing various examples on how to achieve the best cinematic footage. Thanks in advance
Best review ever about the new dji mavic's hyperlapse. But there is something I want to know about something I suffer a lot in my inspire 2 when I want to take a manual hyperlapse at night. It is the shutter speed. If I want to take a 1 second shutter hyperlapse at night, I have to move and stop the drone manually in each capture. And this is so exhausting. My question is, does the MP2 solve this? I mean, does the MP2 move and stop for each capture when I set the shutter speed to long exposure? Or just keep moving and make the images blurry? Sorry for my English. I don't know if you got my point 🙄
It moves at 1mph. So if you have a long shutter, I believe it will be slightly blurry. To solve for this you will need to up the shutter speed and iso. At least you can shoot wide open at 2.8
BIG QUESTION.... before you flew the drone for the first time did you calibrate be IMU you and the joysticks etc. Many of us had to do that with the first Mavic.
If you ever notice why so many people have a drifting horizon line, it is often caused by the IMU. You should always calibrate the imu before your most "beautiful shots."
Drone U agree. I normally always do but in this certain circumstance I didn’t. All my tutorials however I recommend it before First Flight and it’s in my new video coming out. We are old school so we always do it. New school will just push back and say, don’t do it unless the app tells you too. Lol. #weoldschool
I've been watching a lot of HyperLapse Tutorials. Your explanation is the easiest to follow, understand and learn. Great Edit, Great Simple Graphics and the Right Info. Subscribed.
Awesome to hear thanks for your support
Great video! A good tip about the waypoint mode is to hit that reverse direction button and it won’t fly back to the first point. It will start from the last waypoint and work backwards. Good to use if there is a long distance between the first and last points.
Excellent!!! I am so glad you got your new 2 early enough that you can create these how-to videos for those of us who hope to have our own new 2s this coming week. Your demonstrations are great and of value for us to learn these new techniques. You explain what you're doing very well. Thanks!!!
One thing you missed on course lock is you can pick a POI that is in a totally different direction from the course lock and it will track it as it flys past. Very cool.
your graphics and controller feed are WAY BETTER than most of the bigger youtubers. keep up the good work. :)
Thank u
You explain everything very well in your your videos especially, regarding your demos of product and how-to process
FergFan that means a lot to hear. Thank you
I love the way you explain every single thing in detail. I watched your other video about 12 tips and believe me you saved my drone, i was about to try my brand new dji mavic pro 2 in our garden for first time which is surrounded with huge trees everywhere after watching your video i changed my mind and now i am waiting for good weather to go to park to try it out. You got one more subscriber
Wow! Thank you. This is an actual instruction video that stays on point and doesn't go off on silly tangents. well done!!
I appreciate your time and knowledge on creating your videos. Thanks.
Great video as usual, right to the point without silly music or comedy antics..Thank You
AZRJR thank you so much
Love your videos FlyPath but I think there is a better way to do this. I love my Mavic 2 Pro and have been testing out ways to do this that looks smoother. Let me know if you want me to share what I have been testing.
You're the best drone reviewer on youtube! Great work !!
Abdallah Yehia thank you 🙏
You are putting out some solid content. Thanks for the tips and tricks. Looking forward to testing out the 2 Pro when it ‘lands’ on my doorstep next week.
Awesome! Thanks for the information on the settings and that you can still save RAW files from the HyperLapse shots. This is was exactly what I needed to know. Keep up the great work!
Excellent tip the last one about cruise control when shooting top down.
Thanks for sharing!
I can’t afford just yet but just to let you know ever time I visit your channel I learn so much and will continue to do so. For that I appreciate your straight forward approach, but most of all your honesty when you don’t know something you actually say so! Very solid, and the time you must put in has to be unbelievable, but when you love something as I do so much it really doesn’t become work but more of a fun way to gain knowledge at your field. So please stick with it for all of those who wish they have what you do. So on that point I think I’m going to bite the bullet and comet to putting in more time than just hoping my job affords me the opportunity. It always gets in the way of my studying for 107 and shooting more. Then there’s what computer will serve me best , what software will I edit with, yatty yatty yatty, you get the point sorry for rambling. But seriously I totally get stoked every time I watch what you have. Keep them coming man. That last lapse of your local break? Reminds me of shooting a sea turtle hatch and them paddling out looks so much like that. So cool. Also I seen you at the bigger picture feed. Was like no way there Nastasy! Lol. Sorry for the spelling.
Dude Nate I can’t thank you enough that you took time out of your life not only to watch my videos but you to leave these comments. I don’t think people realize how much this means to us creators and how much time and effort it really take to produce. I appreciate you man.
Thanks man, by far the easiest to understand tutorial out there.
Such a great find with the cruise control mode!
Thank you for that step by step instruction video. Explained perfectly.
Nice tutorial. Thanks for taking the time. It will help me to get into things much faster when my MP2 arrives.
This will be my 1st ever trying this mode and man i am soo damn excited to learn how to do these hyperlapse videos. They look soo amazing and exciting. Thanks soo much for sharing buddy. I know this video is super old, but is never to late to learn something new and this is all new to me. God bless and stay safe. Thanks 🙏 for all you do and please keep flying.
Nice work it helps a lot to have someone explain a lot of thease features
Great help here bud. My m2pro is arriving soon, helps a lot to see how todo these very creative objectives! Continue please!
Good information about Hyperlapse. Just got my Pro 2 two days and flew it the following day. I tried using this feature but didn't allow the drone to finish the task because I was wondering why it was taking so many pictures, Thanks.
Absolutely the best videos on Hyperlapse...you're a great instructor.... Much better videos than DJI offers...subscribing to your videos for sure!
Wow, thanks!
That was very helpful. Thank you. I've just started out with drones and I got the Zoom so this was exactly what I needed.
Good job Aldrin. Looking forward to experimenting with hyper lapse. Thanks
Great review for this new hyper-lapse feature.. really wish to upgrade from the Spark to Mavic 2 pro!
Cool video, I see it's going to take some practice to capture all the neat features of the new Mavic, and a few extra expensive batteries.
Another great video… Thanks. Mine hasn’t arrived yet but at least I’ll know some things about it ahead of time.
Awesome tutorial. Haven’t had my zoom very long and still trying to figure out all it will do for me.
Thanks for the detailed vid, I can’t wait for mine to arrive
Thanks for your help! I'm go and try them out when i get mine...
Wow thanks very much for the tutorial. it was awesome. Amazing drone the DJI Mavic 2.
Great tutorial, now I need to get out and try these HyperLapse settings.
I seemed to not be able to get a video length longer than 2seconds on my first hyperlapse attempt. Not sure if my settings were off but I was in Waypoints mode with a 2 second interval. Was cool to see the movement happen. Will try again soon to get a 10 sec clip.
great video. it would be good if you could change the output settings... 30p is much smoother for timelapse/hyperlapse. but great that you can save original files and process later in video editor
Thanks for a super helpful video! How can you save a hyper-lapse waypoint for future use?
Thanks for this very well detailed Vid always great to hear from you mate.
Cool, Thank you for sharing! just got my Mavic 2 PRO! Can't wait to try this. I am also in San Diego! hope to see you around!
Great explanation about my favorite feature... keep it up buddy!
Black mountain? Cool to see the progress on the new homes, haven't been out that way in a while.
Ya BM.
Great info. I've been trying all the new settings. Love it!
Very useful video! Thank you for sharing this information!
Thanks a lot of great information in this video I will sure be useing it Thanks Again
Nice one mate! Thanks for the video, new MP2 user, much appreciated!
Maybe I missed it, but I didn't catch what the maximum video length setting was (I saw the intervals available were 2-30 seconds), could you comment on what it is? From the five second circle hyper lapse it appears to have used about four minutes of battery, so hopefully we would be able to make a 20-30 second hyperlapse with a full charge. Is there a upper limit you can set the time to on the controller? Thanks.
if I had to guess I would say the 1080p is so it can crop the the shake out of the hyperlapse... so it probably records in 4k and crop the shake of while downsampling to 1080p so it can get rid of the shake without losing on quality... but that's just me speculating.. thanks for the great vid btw!
Thanks for your time making this. 1) Will the app interpolate gimbal positions between waypoints 2) will it interpolate the flight path between 3 or more way points so the the flight path is a bezier curve rather than have hard corners at each waypoint. Cheers
Excellent info and content,Thank You.
Thanks
Soooo groovy😀 great video my friend so very helpful....may God bless
Cruise Control, very cool! I'll have to try and remember that one!
Since the Hyperlapse can take timed photos' orbiting a POI and saves the individual shots, this would be a great way to get pics for creating 3d models of an object, right? Orbit a house or other building... antyhing and have it snap off timed shots I think would be a great way to get coverage...
You are right. I use dronedeploy and their app has an option to add what they call oblique images which is doing essentially what you described, after it takes all the pics at a straight down angle, it orbits around the POI taking more pics. this is crucial if you want the best 3d models
Do a video testing active track. Nice work.
Thanks excellent review on this feature, can’t wait to try it out - my Mavic 2 Pro is on its way from China 🇨🇳, hopefully not too many DHL waypoints on the flight lol
Again, it was a nice review, and I am still here waiting for Flight Time testing ;-)
Very meaningful lessons shared. Thank you 😊 👍
Thanks man, very good explanation of hyper lapse. Interesting that it will only export the footage in 1080p. Was there a 4K file on your card? Seems like they need to have a 4K file to match anything else you shoot on the day. Looking forward to ur next vid!
Love the Video!! Thanks so Much for Share with Us.
Thank you! Awesome as usual.
Pretty groovy dude I thought I would have trouble flying that close to the airport
great tips, thx...as informative as the DJI tutorial (if not more )
Thanks for the tutorial.
Hey great video and clear explanations. Just wondering if you can set the waypoint hyperlapse to permanently remember the same 5-points and thus fly the same route again and again on different days? Am looking to see if it can be used to hyperlapse a construction project by flying the same route weekly throughout the project (1 year).
Awesome! Thank you for all your efforts making all of the tutorials. Quick question on the course lock. How far of a distance does the drone go out?
in circle mode, for example, can you highlight moving objects to be the target so for instance, people walking and the drone shooting the hyperlapse around them? or does the drone only work against static objects like the bush you shot against?
Awesome tutorial
Awesome video! Thanks!
I do believe it is exclusively 1080p. Reason beeing that the internal cpu capacity is somewhat limited. If you want a nice 4K 10bit video, you must shoot in RAW an do it in post.
Excellent video!
That was super informative,🙌🏼
Im not sure if i missed this. Can you change the hyper lapse so it takes pics in D log ?
Can you shoot and save original hyperlapse RAW files at 2sec interval ? Minimum interval in RAW seems to be 5sec from the specs but you're using 2sec with RAW written on top of the screen, maybe save original RAW files wasn't selected at that time.
you still can't because DJI are stupid. I shoot raw each 1,5 sec since mavic 1 but it involves extra software. Dji keeps shittalk about slow writing speeds.
Litchi timer mode on Android ?
Looking forward to picking mine up next week from the DJI store in Oslo.Did you get try the new active track yet as from what I have seen looks amazing..
awesome reviews thanks for doing these...
Very nice review :)! I had one more question, does the mavic 2 allows for longer shutter speeds (maybe with ND filters) and not have a full blurry picture, just the moving parts? Does the drone account for that? Thank you in advance
Excellent review😎👍
thanks.. the best in-depth tutorials on the mavic 2 so far :) my zoom is on order, i should get it early this week, can't wait for it :)
something i noticed though with the hyperlapse: you had set it to 2 second time between images and we could see that the screen was frozen for this period of time.. if you set it for a longer duration, does the screen "unfreeze" again after a short time, so that you don't have to fly blindly in free mode when setting it to 10 seconds or more?
ah, typed too early.. just noticed in the cruise control part, that it goes back to regular mode after a second or so.. thanks again :)
Good explanations, however you may want to add how to get the best camera settings to introduce some motion blur to the moving objects (i.e. cars) as well as the option to save the waypoints and retrieve them on other flights (same path shot in the day and in the night).
I have 5 filter videos about that
Saw you on PhillyDroneLife's Live stream. Subbed your channel.
Thanks for the support. Which video was it on?
@@FlytPath Now I am not sure where i saw your name. I thought it was PhillyDroneLife's sunrise video, but now I am not sure.. Sorry.
Really helpful! Thank you!
You are the man! Thanks
Great vid. Can you save the mission on the way points to redo on another day/month? I'm sure I heard you could on the dji bigger picture speech.
Any idea why there would be an option to create a hyperlapse video length beyond the battery capability? Thanks. Looking forward to the rest of your videos.
It was also based on video duration. If I shorten my video duration, I could do a longer interval. It calculates both together
wreckinball11 I figured it was to shoot a timelapse without it flying. Pretty rare for people to do that but you never know when you have the mavic with you and no slr.
Great video, will you tell us where you got the orange and white folding landing pad at 0:21 seconds please? That is exactly what I need.
Link is in the video description
Great tutorial. Thanks. Can you do one on settings for video (ex. Shutter speed, aperture, iso)?
Sure anything in particular
FlytPath Just a video explaining the whole shutter speed should be double the output video size. I get it but not sure how to set it up.
Great tutorial. Thanks Aldryn for sharing this video. By the way I have question. Is the Quickshot mode specifically the Asteroid is it available to the Mavic Pro2 or only at Mavic Zoom? Thanks.
Mine is on has just been shipped. I will be back for more tip 👍
Great video thanks! I have also discover an option in camera still photos that gives me the option of hyperlapse. When you select this option the camera's button change to a semi moon but when I click on it, the camera just take one pic. Am I doing something wrong. Please make a video of this. Thank you
Yeah what he said
Thank you great video! Will this feature be only for the Mavic 2s?
Law2708 not sure. Prob a software update for other drones in the future
Nice work keep it up.
I notice @ 1:25 you have an icon for “Waypoints”. On my Mavic 2 Pro, that option is not there? Why is that? I really want to use that function. Thanks so much for you videos- so helpful. Subscribed instantly.
Great info. Since you have the drone with you, perhaps you can tell me this. Is there waypoint mode in the menu independently from the hyperlapse? Just normal waypoint mode? Thanks
Yes you can see it at 3:16
Which version of DJI Go are you using? I don't have 'Waypoints' on mine for Mavic 2. I thought that DJI had not yet made it available.
What’s the shortest interval allowed when saving as raw DNG? Is it 2s or 5s per shot?
Thanks as always very informative and straight to the point. Can you please do an in-depth Course_Lock Tutorial showing various examples on how to achieve the best cinematic footage.
Thanks in advance
No. Get ND filters (I have PolarPro for MP2) and use .25 - .5 second.
Best review ever about the new dji mavic's hyperlapse. But there is something I want to know about something I suffer a lot in my inspire 2 when I want to take a manual hyperlapse at night. It is the shutter speed. If I want to take a 1 second shutter hyperlapse at night, I have to move and stop the drone manually in each capture. And this is so exhausting. My question is, does the MP2 solve this? I mean, does the MP2 move and stop for each capture when I set the shutter speed to long exposure? Or just keep moving and make the images blurry? Sorry for my English. I don't know if you got my point 🙄
It moves at 1mph. So if you have a long shutter, I believe it will be slightly blurry. To solve for this you will need to up the shutter speed and iso. At least you can shoot wide open at 2.8
Hi, does the obstacle Sensing active in hyper mode?
thanks been looking for a way to save the raw for Lightroom. thanks
Outstanding tutorial.
Many thanks!
Great vid
BIG QUESTION.... before you flew the drone for the first time did you calibrate be IMU you and the joysticks etc. Many of us had to do that with the first Mavic.
I did not calibrate imu but I did compass calibrateb
If you ever notice why so many people have a drifting horizon line, it is often caused by the IMU. You should always calibrate the imu before your most "beautiful shots."
Drone U agree. I normally always do but in this certain circumstance I didn’t. All my tutorials however I recommend it before First Flight and it’s in my new video coming out. We are old school so we always do it. New school will just push back and say, don’t do it unless the app tells you too. Lol. #weoldschool