Real Estate Photography: Mavic Pro Drone AEB Trouble |
| Posted: 23 Jan 2021 07:05 PM PST So on my last flight, I imported my images and then batch bracketed them in Photomatix. Photomatix had a hard time correctly combining them and I had to do them individually. As I was going through the files, I noticed that the settings on multiple images were exactly the same and same exposure. What Would cause the drone AEB to take bracket the same exposure twice? I Know DSLRs will do it when its bright outside and the shutter speed is maxed out but this wasn't the case with the drone. Today I did a flight and currently, everything looks like it went as should with the images. [link] [comments] |
| Conflicting advice for interior video settings on A7ii (not 4K) Posted: 23 Jan 2021 10:56 AM PST Hi all, I'm picking up my A7ii for videography work since buying a ronin SC pro. I have been using iPhone 11 Pro and DJI gimbal until now which has done the job but is starting to show its flaws. I have a nice 14mm FE lens on the way. I'm struggling to find decent advice regarding the video settings for what will mostly be low light situations. Plan is to edit in 23.976 FR and shoot in 50P 1080 for slow mo footage. Simple slow slider and push/pull transitions. If I keep my shutter speed at 1/50 in manual mode, keeping the aperture around f2-4 will it be hard to focus? Also what focus setting to use? I assume manual, assume final walk position to focus then backtrack to start of movement? Im new to video on my A7ii, should I be in video mode on the dial? [link] [comments] |
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The Mavic Pro is actually a great drone for real estate photography. Aerial shots really help show the property layout, surroundings, and neighborhood in a way ground photos can’t. With a stabilized 4K camera and obstacle avoidance, it’s quite reliable for property shoots.
ReplyDeleteAfter capturing the aerial shots, editing is also important to enhance colors and balance lighting. I’ve seen some nice real estate photo editing examples here: Phephotos