SixDemonBag
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What camera settings would this group recommend for taking pictures and filming fireworks from above?
Nice. Be aware that you must not move left-right too much, as there will be jittering...just go straight and up-down for a nice and crisp image.thanks for the footage. I will definitely have my hands full because I won't be the one shooting the fireworks. I have a spot where I can go straight up above it all. Naples, IT goes nuts at midnight on Newyears. Like 15 minutes of straight fireworks everywhere. I live on a dead in road and can launch and hover over a farmer's field while filming the area. Again, thanks for the footage and the settings.
Hello, guys.
I’m not an expert and maybe it is an easy fix, but I don’t know how to do it. So, could you guys give some advice why is this happen with my video from yesterday afternoon, on the minute 0:07 the image starts showing kind of lines .. I don’t know how to explain, so please watch the short video to be able to see. Maybe is my camera settings
I’ll appreciate.![]()
Ohh thank you .. it has never happened before, that’s why I didn’t understand. So, I guess it is normal. I thought that something was wrong with the camera.Sun reflecting off of the props. Its going to happen at different angles.
As soon as I saw you turning toward the sun, I knew what to expect from your description.Ohh thank you .. it has never happened before, that’s why I didn’t understand. So, I guess it is normal. I thought that something was wrong with the camera.
Thank you
Is there a way to fix it ? I was recording in AUTOAs soon as I saw you turning toward the sun, I knew what to expect from your description.![]()
Not really. If you need to capture that clip, fly at a different time of day. You should be able to see that happening on your live feed. If you do, you can try and adjust your heading or tilt your camera down to try and avoid that problem. Remember, the prop tips are hanging over the camera and if the sun is shining through them...well, you get that strobing effect. Everyone has to deal with it.Is there a way to fix it ? I was recording in AUTO
Thank you so much to explain it to me ! I appreciate itNot really. If you need to capture that clip, fly at a different time of day. You should be able to see that happening on your live feed. If you do, you can try and adjust your heading or tilt your camera down to try and avoid that problem. Remember, the prop tips are hanging over the camera and if the sun is shining through them...well, you get that strobing effect. Everyone has to deal with it.
E2P winter fireworks, video 4K @ 30 log hdr 10b; still 1 sec iso 100 f2.8What camera settings would this group recommend for taking pictures and filming fireworks from above?
There's your problem. Auto Exposure used a high frame rate that captured the propeller blade shadows. Try using Shutter Priority or Manual Exposure and change the frame rate to 1/60s if you are shooting at 30fps. That should smooth out the shadows so that you don't see them at all.Is there a way to fix it ? I was recording in AUTO
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