Another cracking video Leonardo, we were there in late July and we couldn’t see the peaks because of the clouds, we’re thinking on late October for another try.
Thanks heaps! This summer has been quite rough up there to be fair, a lot of rain and bad weather! I would anticipate your next visit if you aim for the Tre Cime, late October is the very end of the season and if we get some early snow they might even close the road to the Auronzo hut early. I’d recommend mid-October, you would also see the peak of the foliage which is by itself a reason to visit during that time.
Thank you!! I’d recommend a lens like the 24-105mm for the Cadini shots. I’ve always shot them with that lens! Anything wider would make the mountains too small, anything longer will be too much (in my opinion obviously!).
I looked it up but I can't find the original name anymore - it's a track I downloaded years ago from AudioJungle when looking for calm, peaceful melodies! I'm sorry - if I can find the original track again I will share it here!
I find a lot of useful information. I personally would save that money by walking. But it's definitely worth staying at least 2 days if not 3. I guess sleeping in a tent overnight is not allowed, any idea?
Thank you! Yes, in order to fly a drone in Italy (above 250 grams) you need a valid EASA flying license, a civil insurance and the QR code on the drone. If the drone is below 250g (like the Mini 3 Pro) - you should be able to fly without all these requirements. At least, that was the rule at the time I shot the videos, not sure if it changed now. Make sure to check all the updated requirements and laws on the ENAC website (the italian fly authority) before flying there!
Thank you! Mille grazie! Great content. It is too short, we want way more. 😊
Thank you!! I’m glad you found it helpful! ☺️
Another cracking video Leonardo, we were there in late July and we couldn’t see the peaks because of the clouds, we’re thinking on late October for another try.
Thanks heaps!
This summer has been quite rough up there to be fair, a lot of rain and bad weather!
I would anticipate your next visit if you aim for the Tre Cime, late October is the very end of the season and if we get some early snow they might even close the road to the Auronzo hut early. I’d recommend mid-October, you would also see the peak of the foliage which is by itself a reason to visit during that time.
Nice video! Thank you! May I ask which lens focal length that you use/ recommend for Cadini di Misurina?
Thank you!! I’d recommend a lens like the 24-105mm for the Cadini shots. I’ve always shot them with that lens! Anything wider would make the mountains too small, anything longer will be too much (in my opinion obviously!).
Amazing content! What track did you use for your drone montage at min 8:20?
I looked it up but I can't find the original name anymore - it's a track I downloaded years ago from AudioJungle when looking for calm, peaceful melodies! I'm sorry - if I can find the original track again I will share it here!
Oh man that's a shame, it simply fits those scenes FLAWLESSLY, but thank you for replying! :)
I find a lot of useful information. I personally would save that money by walking. But it's definitely worth staying at least 2 days if not 3. I guess sleeping in a tent overnight is not allowed, any idea?
Good video! Have you obtained permit to fly the drone in the national park? Thanks
Thank you!
Yes, in order to fly a drone in Italy (above 250 grams) you need a valid EASA flying license, a civil insurance and the QR code on the drone. If the drone is below 250g (like the Mini 3 Pro) - you should be able to fly without all these requirements. At least, that was the rule at the time I shot the videos, not sure if it changed now. Make sure to check all the updated requirements and laws on the ENAC website (the italian fly authority) before flying there!