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DJI Aerial Photography Academy

Part two of this blog will now discuss video camera frame rates, shutter speeds, color, filters, gimbal settings, proper SD cards, and a few flight tips for basic videography using the Mavic 2 Pro. So you grab your set of neutral density filters and you select the ND 32, which will allow you to knock down the shutter speed by five exposure values (1/1600th > 1/800th > 1/400th > 1/200th > 1/100th > 1/50th of a second). The DJI Mavic 2 Pro offers several color settings for video/JPEGS within the advanced camera menu in the DJIGo4 app. So far we have learned about video formats, codecs, and containers, project frame rates, shutter speeds, color, filters, gimbal settings, proper SD cards, and a few flight tips for video.

DJI Aerial Photography Academy

Part One of Three in this Series. At first glance, this may be the most boring blog post ever

Secret Spot-Meter in the DJIGo4 App

Compared to the Phantom 1 days, we drone operators now have so many tools to work with! Serious aerial photographers are especially excited to have two small drones now that allow complete control over the three variables of the exposure triangle. Both of these drone cameras also have a relatively large 1” camera sensor

Drone Photography: Some Like it RAW

Drone Photography: Some Like it RAW With our aerial DJI drone cameras, we all have the choice to capture either JPEG or RAW photograph files. Each format serves its own purpose, but there are vast differences

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