Exactly...CPL??? Circular Polarizing Lens/ filter...
Exactly...CPL??? Circular Polarizing Lens/ filter...
Some aerial fun. A CPL is my next investment that's for sure.
My main problem is the blown out white color of the car but the water reflections didn't help either. I think a cpl will help that somewhat. I don't have any filters for this RX100 yet, so I'm open to suggestions. However the options are quite limited. If it's a planned shot than the angles are not a problem since I can prepare. Maybe ND is the solution. Maybe I try bothHow would a CPL have helped in that situation, especially when you are flying at all different angles to the sun.
My main problem is the blown out white color of the car but the water reflections didn't help either. I think a cpl will help that somewhat. I don't have any filters for this RX100 yet, so I'm open to suggestions. However the options are quite limited. If it's a planned shot than the angles are not a problem since I can prepare. Maybe ND is the solution. Maybe I try both
Some aerial fun. A CPL is my next investment that's for sure.
Thanks. Yes it's a SKY-HERO SPY 750. It's a y6. This is my first coaxial frame and so far I love it.Is that a shaddow of a Y6 I spy?
Nice work
Dave
I have a question and in no way is this to be taken as a downer or a diss. The footage is amazing, the piloting is exceptional and the panning is spot on.
BUT, in a few tiny instances I saw a bit of jello at like 1:09 and a few other spots.
And mind you I am being ultra, insanely critical, but I want to know.... is that acceptable on an ultra professional level.
i am spending hours and hours and hours trying to rid myself of those tiny imperfections, and for my sanity i would like to know a general consensus.
And again I stress... 99.55 of everyone would be blown away with that footage, as it’s gorgeous. But can “perfect" be a real expectation at all?
I lose sleep at night over this stuff on a daily basis.
B-roll, secondary footage or in this case all the footage that wasn't shot from the air.
My first experience with Graupner props was a bit hit and miss. At low to medium rev's they fly really great. They are very smooth taking off, and rock steady in a hover. If I'm flying forward at 50% to 75% throttle, they are still rock steady, and my video is still smooth.
It was when I gave it full throttle that I got a really strong resonant vibration (0:55 sec). I noticed it first when I did a full power vertical climb, and later when I did a high speed forward run....I get the feeling that if I hadn't of backed off when I did, something would have broken.
I re-checked the props when I got home, and confirmed they were well balanced.
http://youtu.be/Cyiku56h80w