A Small Broken Cliff - Siu Po Pin [Hong Kong]
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Siu Po Pin is located in Sai Kung, at the southeast cape of Pak Lap Wan. It is named Siu Po Pin because it is similar to Po Pin Chau in High Island. There are splendid views of hexagonal columns in the island, as well as an inverted cliff and Mok Min Cave.

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i seem like a bot but: nice video
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Aloha Follo,

     Nice work.  Beautiful area.

Aloha and Drone On!
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These are great shots but you might want to try lowering your sharpness by 1 or 2 points in camera settings. These will allow for a much more real and cinematic look. You should also try shooting in a shutter speed exactly double that of your video fps, (if 30fps then 1/60 shutter speed, if 24fps then 1/48-50, if 60fps then 1/120).

This can be hard to do even with the P4P's adjustable aperture in really bright conditions. That's when ND filters come in handy to help you stop down your shutter speed for smooth buttery shots!
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Lowdspeaker Posted at 2017-6-22 09:00
These are great shots but you might want to try lowering your sharpness by 1 or 2 points in camera settings. These will allow for a much more real and cinematic look. You should also try shooting in a shutter speed exactly double that of your video fps, (if 30fps then 1/60 shutter speed, if 24fps then 1/48-50, if 60fps then 1/120).

This can be hard to do even with the P4P's adjustable aperture in really bright conditions. That's when ND filters come in handy to help you stop down your shutter speed for smooth buttery shots!

Thank you. I learnt much more from your post. These suggestions are new to me.

I want to know if your recommendations applicable with using ND8/16 filter, without using ND filters, or regardless of whether I'm using ND filters? Assuming that I'm in the really bright environment.

Thanks again.
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Bracco Posted at 2017-6-21 23:17
i seem like a bot but: nice video

I don't understand what "bot" was but anyways, thank you for your comments.
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Follo3me Posted at 2017-6-22 19:07
I don't understand what "bot" was but anyways, thank you for your comments.

I mean, i repeat always the same sentence when i watch your video, but they are all amazing
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Bracco Posted at 2017-6-22 21:27
I mean, i repeat always the same sentence when i watch your video, but they are all amazing

haha, I got it. I prefer you repeat your usual good comments instead of giving negative comments.
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Follo3me Posted at 2017-6-22 21:50
haha, I got it. I prefer you repeat your usual good comments instead of giving negative comments.

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Follo3me Posted at 2017-6-22 18:53
Thank you. I learnt much more from your post. These suggestions are new to me.

I want to know if your recommendations applicable with using ND8/16 filter, without using ND filters, or regardless of whether I'm using ND filters? Assuming that I'm in the really bright environment.

You'll know you need an ND filter if you set your shutter speed to double your shooting speed if you're still over-exposed after you lower your ISO to 100 and your aperture to 11. Some people prefer a larger aperture for better depth of field like around 3.5. In that case you would need to use a darker ND filter to accommodate your aperture needs.
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