Tornado12
lvl.4
Flight distance : 356391 ft
United States
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mavic3tw Posted at 6-6 05:42
Thank you for watching and the kind words! I used default gimbal settings. I can adjust gimbal movement in Advanced Gimbal Settings for Cine/Normal/Sport Mode including 1. Pictch Speed, 2. Pictch Smoothness, 3. Yaw Speed, 4. Yaw Smoothness. I used Pro Mode with ISO100, F5.6, and ND32. I used different Shutter speeds during each flight in different light conditions. Adobe Premiere Pro - Sequence Settings:Working Color Space: Rec. 2100 HLGCodec: Apple ProRes 422 HQ
That is what I kind of expected. If I may make one suggestion which you could try to prevent the frame to frame stutter in some of the movements, would be to lock your Shutter speed to double your frame rate. For example, if you are shooting 5.1k 50fps, then shutter speed should be locked to 100. If shooting 4k 60fps, then shutter speed at 120. This causes a natural motion blur effect. This is preferable to locking the aperture and iso for video. Let the iso and aperture be on auto if need be to get proper exposure. You dont want shutter speed all over the place when shooting video as it can cause some of these stutter effects.
Just to clarify, the jerkiness I am referring to is not your control of the gimbal, it is the frame to frame stutter. (Its most noticable at 2:01 - 2:05 in the above video. watch the mountains in the distance and how they have a jerky movement as you pan.) |
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