DRONE CAMERA BASICS Every Beginner Should Know!

DRONE CAMERA BASICS Every Beginner Should Know!



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  1. Vital question here, would you wait for the Mini 5 pro to come out later this year or buy the 4 pro now, please give detailed reasons to wait or reason why it's not worth the wait.

  2. Very helpful video, thanks for sharing.
    I have the Mini 4 pro and my set in a sunny day is keeping the ISO at Auto Mode and the Shutter Speed at 1/1000 up to 1/2000 – 4k with no filters,
    and it’s giving me a great result.
    What do you think about that?
    Thanks best regards.

  3. you must have been a very talented teacher in your previous life 🤣! clearly explained in a simple understandable way, supported with examples/explanations. THANKS A LOT !
    one thing I'm still missing: what is the M.M – slider for, yes brighter and darker but what influence has it on the final footage ?

  4. Hi! I have 2 questions:
    1. What with 180 shutter rule?
    2. If I want to record beautiful city buildings at the night with m4p sharp with bright light(night city climat) so than I need to change to night video mode + settings:
    -ISO 100 to have great quality of reflections on buildings
    -4K 50FPS(Europe standard)
    -what shutter speed?
    -EV to calibrate to see something 🙂

    In that case there is no need to have any nd filters.

    Any advise for great night video? Maybe that’s good subject for next video? 🙂

    Thank You 🙏!
    Great tutorials!

  5. As a photographer, I would like to thank you for explaining these concepts (in a simple way) to people that are not familiar with them! I would have suggested explaining the use of the histogram, since you already had it show on screen, and how it could be useful for the proper exposure level. But that might be getting a bit deep for new folks.

  6. Nice presentation. It's a fine line doing an explanation of this type while not getting too technical. The drone exposure values, like the fixed aperture in the mini series…is pretty basic.

    A pressing question that I have for you today has to do with what looks like jutter or jitter when filming in video mode and especially when panning. There are hundreds of Youtube videos discussing shutter speeds vs. jutter/jitter and I have done some fairly extensive work in figuring out what these balances may be while also trying to preserve the 180° rule for what everybody likes to speak of as "cinematic" footage. Along with the 180° rule there are video editing parameters that have to match up to the FPS value when acquiring the video footage. I have worked with it all and still experience some jutter/jitter by the time the video is uploaded to Youtube. My question has to do with the setting in Advanced Camera that by default is turned ON to "Cache When Recording". From what I have gathered the caching scheme provides for a low resolution version of the high resolution video to be acquired simultaneously. I would like to hear your thoughts on this caching feature, whether you leave it to the default setting of ON as well as what your thoughts may be on whether this caching process causes some buffering issues that appear as jutter/jitter on the high resolution video regardless of any other settings.

  7. Basics are always useful to revisit Mathew. Nicely produced and clearly explained and demonstrated. 👌 Thx for your efforts in supporting and developing this great hobby.
    Kaz, Sydney

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