Welcome to the forum. I hope you get a lot of fun out of your Mavic Air. Read the manual plenty of times and take heed of the great advice you will find on this forum. There is a lot of good stuff on You Tube too.
Hi welcome to the forum, drone footage will be great for you when used with go pro footage, makes story telling much easier, read the manual and continually refer to it as you go. Good Luck...
Welcome to the forum. Best advice I can give you is to take things slow. Spend a lot of time getting to know your drone and all of its features before flying to far, to high or to aggressively. Most of the issues you see on this forum are pilot errors.
* Read the manual
* Put the white balance on a preset like sunny, don't use Auto
* Put the ISO at 100 most of the time
* Adjust the shutter speed manually
* Use the histogram to check your exposure - best to do it once in the air as it tends to get a bit brighter vs. the ground. Also depends on gimbal angle
* Check your return to home altitude
Tips on filming (great channel btw):
Finally, it is always good to find a big field and practice some scenarios:
1) Fly out a little and hit return to home and see what it does
2) Start a dronie or rocket and hit pause - learn where the pause button is! It can save you!
3) Practice stopping return to home with pause or the return to home button
4) Find a nice spot to land somewhere away from you, maybe a few hundred feet, then use Find My Drone to pretend to search for it - click the drone on the map and Beep ESC's
5) Practice gentle maneuvers in Sport Mode (be very careful, sensors are off) as it can save you if obstacle avoidance won't let you move between some trees or something. Be careful!
6) After you have flown around and the battery gets low, don't land - hover until the drone starts to force an auto land, then practice pushing up to control the landing.
7) Fly the drone out a bit, calibrate your phone's compass while connected to the RC (just wave the RC and phone about in figure eight usuallly) and pull up the radar view (hit the circle with the cross at the top of the map view). The radar will show you if you are facing the drone (good for signal) and which way the drone is facing. Practice flying the drone back to you using the radar.
8) Search for posts on this forum with words like "crash" or "lost", etc. and learn from their mistakes. Including mine .
Congratulations for your Mavic Air and welcome to this forum! Thank you for the nice picture. The upload threshold in this forum is 2MB, with that you can achieve good resolution. You have already received excellent advice here above and all I can add is to wish you always happy landings!
Make sure you have over 10 satellites before taking off and listen to the "you home point has been recorded" before taking off and follow all FAA rules and never fly out of sight.
Let me say thank you for joining the DJI forum.
Here you will find the best answers to any and all your questions.
The guys here are very knowledgeable.
If we criticize don't take it personnel. We just want to help make you a better and safer pilot.
Keep taking those videos and photos. Remember to fly safe and obey UK laws for drone flying.
Welcome to the forum.
Posting pictures to the forum will in most cases loose some details.
I use Irfanview64 for re size to under 2Mb.
You can also use Google Drive or Dropbox to share pictures here in the forum. Pictures on Google Drive
or use re sizes.
Today I tried uploading some test footage to youtube but it appears very choppy to me. I edited colour a little in premiere pro, exported as "youtube 4k" but its come out choppy. Might just be me. But feels as though the quality is lacking.
Today I tried uploading some test footage to youtube but it appears very choppy to me. I edited colour a little in premiere pro, exported as "youtube 4k" but its come out choppy. Might just be me. But feels as though the quality is lacking.
It will depend what you are playing it back on, to me watching in 1080p it looks great not choppy, have you watched it on a 4K monitor ?
hallmark007 Posted at 2018-8-10 10:59
It will depend what you are playing it back on, to me watching in 1080p it looks great not choppy, have you watched it on a 4K monitor ?
My PC does watch 4k on youtube ok but played mine very choppy. The 1080 looked smooth. May just be my PC.
Today I tried uploading some test footage to youtube but it appears very choppy to me. I edited colour a little in premiere pro, exported as "youtube 4k" but its come out choppy. Might just be me. But feels as though the quality is lacking.
It is not choppy now, Youtube needs a while for fully processing after your upload. Your capture of the fox is fantastic, what a lucky shot! Thank you very much!
Wachtberger Posted at 2018-8-11 12:03
It is not choppy now, Youtube needs a while for fully processing after your upload. Your capture of the fox is fantastic, what a lucky shot! Thank you very much!
Yes was very lucky with the fox. That was my second ever flight and the fox popped up in the field whilst I was practising.
Today I went on my third flight. Getting a tad more confident and took this image.
db11 Posted at 2018-8-11 12:08
Yes was very lucky with the fox. That was my second ever flight and the fox popped up in the field whilst I was practising.
Today I went on my third flight. Getting a tad more confident and took this image.