Polorized ND filter. The entire point of them is to block light reflections from specific angles. If you dont know what position to put the filter in, just fly up and if there are harsh reflections bring the drone down and spin filter until you have the correct angle to block those reflections...
printed on inkjet 8.5x11 paper. stuck the paper on my car so it would not move. drone was in flight, hovering 4 feet away. Camera was in full manual and only adjustments made were aperture, f2.8 through f11.
I took the photo's the other day. All I did was quickly changed aperture from f2.8 to 11 and snapped a photo of each one. It looks to me like f3.2 is the sharpest.
Here are the images.
f2.8
f3.2
f3.5
f4
f4.5
f5
f5.6
f6.3
f7.1
f8
Not sure where that is but if its the one I found doing a google search its in a state park.
national Forrest’s are OK in certain areas as long as they dont have signs up saying no drones. However you cannot take off or land in any state parks in Florida.
I'm in florida and here we cant fly in congressionally recognized wilderness areas according to the FAA. However Florida also has laws against taking off, landing or controling UAS from any "Managed Lands".
does anyone know of an app or website that has a map with all of these area's?