Great Vlog! I would have wanted to see you test out the horizon lock on the drone tho. Maybe thats something for a future video :D grüsse aus Frankfurt
from your video even using same 5.3k 30fps, sometime you will use 1/120 shutter speed but sometime will use 1/60 which is normal 180 degree rules, may i ask whats the different and in what situation will you use 1/120? thank you!!
I use the 180 degree rule when flying slow or in no wind conditions and double it up when flying fast or at windy weather.The reason is that every little camera shake will create blur in the 180 degree rule! When I stabilise it, I will have terrible results if there was a lot of camera movement. If I’m flying very fast and want to preserve details, I will also double it up. Hope that makes it understandable 🤙🏼🙏🏼
Great Vlog! I would have wanted to see you test out the horizon lock on the drone tho. Maybe thats something for a future video :D grüsse aus Frankfurt
Hey :) good Idea for another Vlog 🤩🙏🏼
Und Grüße geht zurück:)
from your video even using same 5.3k 30fps, sometime you will use 1/120 shutter speed but sometime will use 1/60 which is normal 180 degree rules, may i ask whats the different and in what situation will you use 1/120? thank you!!
I use the 180 degree rule when flying slow or in no wind conditions and double it up when flying fast or at windy weather.The reason is that every little camera shake will create blur in the 180 degree rule! When I stabilise it, I will have terrible results if there was a lot of camera movement. If I’m flying very fast and want to preserve details, I will also double it up. Hope that makes it understandable 🤙🏼🙏🏼
@@jonesaway Got it!! thank you so much for your reply and really learnt a lot!! love your video!! Keep it up!!!
@@piplau4052 I’m really happy to share value with you! Really appreciate it:)