Thank you, Bob! As always, really appreciate it! 🤘 you have the Mavic 2 Pro, don't you? I think it can do all the things the MA2 can, and more! Keep up the great work on your channel. Loved your latest lighthouse video!
@@YouRock-WeDrone Yup that right i have the Mav 2 Pro. Not had a go with all of the intelligent flight stuff yet. Lots still to learn, so the tips in your video were useful. Going to give the hyper lapse a go soon.
Thanks so much my friend! Just checked out your channel and subscribed! Great driving timelapse! Everyone reading this, check it out: th-cam.com/video/Hlwt69vRidA/w-d-xo.html
appreciate you posting this,, I've done 20 or more hyperlapse with my 2 Zoom, but not yet on the Air 2,,, and big thanks for the beginning to end walkthrough
Thanks! Great info here! Would you recommend shooting hyperlapse in auto? Or shooting in auto with a locked exposure? Or is best practice to do everything manual?(white balance, exposure and ISO? ). As it takes place over several minutes any insight would be most appreciated!
Hi Nathan, good question! I feel like the video should have answered that question for sure. Sorry about that. Ideally you introduce as little change as possible to your sequence of photos. That mean the least amount of change in movement as well as image exposure, aperture, focus, white balance or iso. So, yes ideally you control everything. I just fired up my MA2 to check and you have to options: 1) Stay in auto mode in the bottom left, but lock in the exposure as you suggested. You can use the EV + - to adjust it before you get going. 2) switch over to manual mode. Which only gives you access to ISO and shutter. Might be worth doing a few test photos before kicking off the timelapse, just so you can be sure you have the right shutter speed and iso. Though ISO is easy. simply don't ever go past 100. Those entry level drones don't have a very good sensor and everything past 200 starts to get noisy. So ideally just stay at 100. Hope that helps! Thanks for checking out my channel!
You can only do a hyperlapse with course Lock. No video. But you can download other apps like Litchi that can do a course Lock and video recording. Cheers, Dan
Great video! Very helpful 🤙🏽
Useful tutorial. Nice video 👍
Thank you my friend! Cheers! 🤘
Great tips, ive not got the Air 2 but still got some good ideas. As usual great video, really enjoying your content.
Thank you, Bob! As always, really appreciate it! 🤘 you have the Mavic 2 Pro, don't you? I think it can do all the things the MA2 can, and more! Keep up the great work on your channel. Loved your latest lighthouse video!
@@YouRock-WeDrone Yup that right i have the Mav 2 Pro. Not had a go with all of the intelligent flight stuff yet. Lots still to learn, so the tips in your video were useful. Going to give the hyper lapse a go soon.
I live in Thailand and have just buyed a Mavic air 2 and lerning, i will follow you, thank you
Awesome! Thank you! Would love to see some of your footage from Thailand! It's so amazingly stunning! 🤘
you see my friend?what i told you before? you are top!the only one of tutorial videos.perfect!
Thank you, Andy! Really appreciate the kind words! 🤘
Fantastic Great Job my friend Good vlog . Very nice day
Thank you so much 🤘
Hello great tutorial all well described
Have a nice weekend 🤝😉
Pawel, thank you my friend! Glad it helped you in some way! You have a good weekend too!
@@YouRock-WeDrone are you welcome 😉
Nice shot. Huge fan of hyperlapses..
Thanks so much my friend! Just checked out your channel and subscribed! Great driving timelapse! Everyone reading this, check it out: th-cam.com/video/Hlwt69vRidA/w-d-xo.html
@@YouRock-WeDrone Thank you so much....
Good info..🤙🏻& 📝 ‘d
Thanks so much John Robertson! Glad you found it useful and thanks for watching my video!
appreciate you posting this,, I've done 20 or more hyperlapse with my 2 Zoom, but not yet on the Air 2,,, and big thanks for the beginning to end walkthrough
My pleasure. Glad you found it useful and hopefully a bit entertaining! Have a great weekend! Cheers, Dan
damn i actually learned some good stuff here. thank you!!
Damn, so happy about that! Thanks for stopping by. Stay in touch, cheers 🤘
Thanks! Great info here! Would you recommend shooting hyperlapse in auto? Or shooting in auto with a locked exposure? Or is best practice to do everything manual?(white balance, exposure and ISO? ). As it takes place over several minutes any insight would be most appreciated!
Hi Nathan, good question! I feel like the video should have answered that question for sure. Sorry about that.
Ideally you introduce as little change as possible to your sequence of photos. That mean the least amount of change in movement as well as image exposure, aperture, focus, white balance or iso.
So, yes ideally you control everything.
I just fired up my MA2 to check and you have to options:
1) Stay in auto mode in the bottom left, but lock in the exposure as you suggested. You can use the EV + - to adjust it before you get going.
2) switch over to manual mode. Which only gives you access to ISO and shutter. Might be worth doing a few test photos before kicking off the timelapse, just so you can be sure you have the right shutter speed and iso. Though ISO is easy. simply don't ever go past 100. Those entry level drones don't have a very good sensor and everything past 200 starts to get noisy. So ideally just stay at 100.
Hope that helps! Thanks for checking out my channel!
Bit what if I want just record ecaplme myslef when drone flies just one direction? Is it possible? Not hyperlapse, just recording?
You can only do a hyperlapse with course Lock. No video.
But you can download other apps like Litchi that can do a course Lock and video recording. Cheers, Dan
good presence in front of the camera buddy, I'd rather just fly & hide behind the camera. good job
Thanks my friend! I just love making all sorts of video content. Plus, i want to see more hyperlapses out there. They're just soo cool!
@@YouRock-WeDrone agreed! I think i'll put a hyper-lapse compilation together!
Nice vid, but after all that you don't actually show how to use course lock! As in How-to-lock-in-a-course!