But you should see without. The lights were smooth here but have a slight motion blur when flying that dark without. I can just slap on the filter and fly where as if I don't, I know there are settings you can change to get the same effect. I just don't how just yet.
pmshop Posted at 11-9 15:37
But you should see without. The lights were smooth here but have a slight motion blur when flying that dark without. I can just slap on the filter and fly where as if I don't, I know there are settings you can change to get the same effect. I just don't how just yet.
I wouldn't want to risk flying in such dark conditions. I'll stick to being able to see where I'm headed
Blériot53 Posted at 11-9 15:56
I wouldn't want to risk flying in such dark conditions. I'll stick to being able to see where I'm headed
I can understand. The home made drones I built, I would be scared too. But the DJI line has built my confidence. I know things can still go wrong. But as we say, knock on wood...it hasn't so far.
QQRUCH Posted at 11-10 03:12
interesting footage. I don't know if I would dare to fly under those conditions. although you sure know the area very well. thanks for sharing
Actually, I don't know the area well. We moved from my previous location of 6 years to about 2 hours N/NE. Only been here since August. But I did take note of the high voltage line and water towers. That flight was at 400ft (120m)
New from Freewell.
Yes, this was taken with auto settings and filter.
Main purpose of it is to capture a bright, stary night sky without the artificial light noise.
First test so not too shabby, but I am expecting more from it.
Hello there pmshop. Thank you for reaching out and for posting this wonderful video you have filmed last November 7, 2020. Great work and keep on flying.
pmshop Posted at 11-10 03:48
Actually, I don't know the area well. We moved from my previous location of 6 years to about 2 hours N/NE. Only been here since August. But I did take note of the high voltage line and water towers. That flight was at 400ft (120m)