The Wheat Harvest for many farms is coming to an end, but I don't think I'll ever get bored of seeing the combines in action, and feel very lucky to have gotten to know the local farmers who allow me to join them from time to time
This time I also used the DJI Action 3 camera, as well as the DJI Mini 2 that's done me well for nearly 4 years
Putting this together was very frustration unfortunately, as I was using the Lightcut App on the iPad, but the iPad didn't have enough storage to download all the clips, so I spent a lot of time downloading a few clips, trimming them, then repeating until I could get enough clips together for a little video, only for the Lightcut app to freeze, crash, or missalign clips, but I got there in the end.
It didn't help that I'd forgotten that I'd set the Action Camera to 120fps in the highest resolution ha
Yes definitely tricky from a drone perspective too with all those power cables, there's a sub station next door to the farm.
Here's a little outtake of the DJI Action 3 attached to the header, where the vibrations were just too much, and I through it was going to get ingested
Yes definitely tricky from a drone perspective too with all those power cables, there's a sub station next door to the farm.
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Thank you for your feedback. Compared with mobile phones, the DJI Osmo Action Series products are mainly applicable for scenarios to free up your hands, such as cycling, diving, surfing, etc. In addition, the RockSteady stabilization technology of DJI Osmo Action Series products comes with an intelligent anti-shake algorithm, which can check camera vibration in each direction and effectively offset it. Compared to mobile phones, the view remains steady scenarios where there may be bumping or rotating.
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