I was heading to the decommissioned "landfill" for shooting.
This place was noturious landfill near the Seoul where garbages filed up to 100 meters high.
It was old times and their civil engineering was not catching up with the time then.
Anyhow they transformed this waste land into a park for wild birds.
Now there are about 1700 wild animal species living in this park.
It was a great day to shoot and ND filter and OP was all I need. until...
I drop the OP from the fence...
It was ok with minor screch on the gimbal head but I though it was done for.
OP can take the beating or two.
It is much easier to edit and grade on sunny day video than rainy or night video.
I also made HDR version of the video as usual but this time I also tested on Smart phone (Pixel XL) as well as OLED TV.
However smart phone HDR support is limited since you have to manually up the screen brightness to the max to get the brightness HDR require and still the brightness only reach upto 800 nit. To get the above 1000 nit, you have to be in auto brightness and be on the bright outdoor to sensor to pick it up.
Recommend to watch SDR version if you don't have HDR capable device.
Hello and good day Tide. Thank you for posting these amazing photos and videos you have captured using your DJI Osmo Pocket. You did and amazing work and congratulations.
DJI Stephen Posted at 3-16 15:14
Hello and good day Tide. Thank you for posting these amazing photos and videos you have captured using your DJI Osmo Pocket. You did and amazing work and congratulations.
Thanks but it seems specular highlight in HDR version is a bit off than I checked on render sample.
HDR post work is difficult as ever.
DJI Panda Posted at 3-18 02:42
Beautiful place to take photos, did your Osmo Pocket is fine? I notice your Osmo Pocket has drooped down and the pics are hazy.
Yes it drop from the fence but was fine other then some scrach on the gimbal head. One more points for OP durability.