Thank´s. I am a bit confused and need a lot of practice to get it right. The pano is jerky and the lens is not pointing where I whant. But I´m getting there!
Here was today's setup while doing some motion time-lapse videos. iPhone 8 Plus, DJI Osmo Mobile 2, on a Gitzo GH2780TQR ball head with Gitzo GK2580TQR Series 2 6X Traveler kit carbon fibre tripod.
BigPeteTO Posted at 2018-3-4 12:07
Here was today's setup while doing some motion time-lapse videos. iPhone 8 Plus, DJI Osmo Mobile 2, on a Gitzo GH2780TQR ball head with Gitzo GK2580TQR Series 2 6X Traveler kit carbon fibre tripod.[view_image]
Here with iPhone 7 Jet Black and Benro C1691T Travelers edition Carbon tripod
Swedrone Posted at 2018-3-4 07:03
Thank´s. I am a bit confused and need a lot of practice to get it right. The pano is jerky and the lens is not pointing where I whant. But I´m getting there!
BigPeteTO Posted at 2018-3-4 12:07
Here was today's setup while doing some motion time-lapse videos. iPhone 8 Plus, DJI Osmo Mobile 2, on a Gitzo GH2780TQR ball head with Gitzo GK2580TQR Series 2 6X Traveler kit carbon fibre tripod.[view_image]
What you can try (at least, what works great for me) is using the iOS camera app for capturing pano's.
Just use the joystick for perfect level rotation.
Works great for me.
Much better than with the DJI Go app.
Montfrooij Posted at 2018-3-4 13:10
What you can try (at least, what works great for me) is using the iOS camera app for capturing pano's.
Just use the joystick for perfect level rotation.
Works great for me.
I have also found that DJI's panos will not display properly on Facebook. You just get one long skinny photo, and no panning feature that Facebook allows you to do.
BigPeteTO Posted at 2018-3-4 13:19
I have also found that DJI's panos will not display properly on Facebook. You just get one long skinny photo, and no panning feature that Facebook allows you to do.
I gave up once I found out the iOS app works far better.
(you only have to make your own pan using the joystick)
Montfrooij Posted at 2018-3-4 13:10
What you can try (at least, what works great for me) is using the iOS camera app for capturing pano's.
Just use the joystick for perfect level rotation.
Works great for me.