Awsome... short n crisp...I just got pocket 2 on Christmas 🎄... could u please tell the settings for those light trails in traffic...how to shoot or how to change settings in pocket 2 please... highly appreciate if u help me here since i m not tech savy..txs n stay safe
Thank you! I don't own the OP2, only the 1. The light trails are made with timelapse mode and manual settings. To achieve the light trails you will have to set the exposure on 1+ second. Just experience with it, every shutter speed gives a different trail. If you search for long exposure photography you will find plenty of tutorials. It works the same on every camera. Enjoy experiencing and wishing you a happy 2021!
I created a tutorial about the settings and improving your Osmo Pocket timelapse footage. If you're interested you can check it out over here: th-cam.com/video/_BtD6Vm6EEE/w-d-xo.html
@@Kiladera i like your time-lapses as well as the color you manage to get out of the pocket. So I would like tutorials on time-lapse and color grading pocket footage
@@MatCain72 Thanks for your reply! That's exactly the first tutorial I want to make, so thank you for confirming it's a good topic :-) I'll let you know when it's finished! Have a nice day!
I finished my very first tutorial about upgrading your timelapses and improve the colours :-) Let me know if it helps you :-) th-cam.com/video/_BtD6Vm6EEE/w-d-xo.html Enjoy your weekend!
Hi, I just finished my first tutorial about settings and improving the DJI OP footage :-) Maybe it could help you! th-cam.com/video/_BtD6Vm6EEE/w-d-xo.html
Ja, auf dem PC in Adobe Premiere Pro. Sie können aber natürlich auch andere Software verwenden. (this is translated by Google since I don't speak German. I use Adobe Premiere Pro on my pc, but you could use other software.)
Das hängt von Ihrem Computer ab. Ich habe die Zeitrafferfotos zuerst separat in Lightroom bearbeitet, da das DJI OP Standard-1080p-Zeitraffer erzeugt. Anschließend wurden die Fotos in Photoshop zusammengeführt und anschließend in Premiere Pro importiert. (That depends on your computer. I first edited the timelapse photos separately in Lightroom because the DJI OP produces standard 1080p timelapses. Then the photos merged in Photoshop and then imported into Premiere Pro.)
I will consider that! In the meanwhile, if you are looking for a way to improve your Osmo Pocket timelapses, I already created a tutorial about the way of working and color grading, it makes a huge difference: th-cam.com/video/_BtD6Vm6EEE/w-d-xo.html
woow! Beautiful Video with stunning timelapses! very Creative, Thanks for sharing, big like!
Many thanks!! Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful footage !
Thank you so much!
Another gorgeous video! You're doing great! :D
Thanks 😚
Awesome video so many beautiful scenes
Thank you ☺️
It's beautiful 😉🤗
Thank you!
Great video
Very Nice Footage. Well done 👍🏼I'm looking forward to new videos from you. greetings
Thank you so much 🤩
Very good video 👍
Thank you 🙏
Very nice👍
Sick time lapses 👍🏼 subscribed! Greetings from a fellow filmmaker
Thank you new friend, we appreciate it!
Awsome... short n crisp...I just got pocket 2 on Christmas 🎄... could u please tell the settings for those light trails in traffic...how to shoot or how to change settings in pocket 2 please... highly appreciate if u help me here since i m not tech savy..txs n stay safe
Thank you! I don't own the OP2, only the 1. The light trails are made with timelapse mode and manual settings. To achieve the light trails you will have to set the exposure on 1+ second. Just experience with it, every shutter speed gives a different trail. If you search for long exposure photography you will find plenty of tutorials. It works the same on every camera. Enjoy experiencing and wishing you a happy 2021!
I created a tutorial about the settings and improving your Osmo Pocket timelapse footage. If you're interested you can check it out over here: th-cam.com/video/_BtD6Vm6EEE/w-d-xo.html
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You are pulling all the quality you can out of that osmo pocket - beautiful. I need a tutorial
Thank you, I appreciate that! I'm thinking of starting some tutorials... Which topics would you like to see?
@@Kiladera i like your time-lapses as well as the color you manage to get out of the pocket. So I would like tutorials on time-lapse and color grading pocket footage
@@MatCain72 Thanks for your reply! That's exactly the first tutorial I want to make, so thank you for confirming it's a good topic :-) I'll let you know when it's finished! Have a nice day!
I finished my very first tutorial about upgrading your timelapses and improve the colours :-) Let me know if it helps you :-) th-cam.com/video/_BtD6Vm6EEE/w-d-xo.html Enjoy your weekend!
Can you please add the settings details too like fps, shutterspeed iso etc
Hi, sorry I don't remember all the settings. But I will think of it when l create new videos!
Hi, I just finished my first tutorial about settings and improving the DJI OP footage :-) Maybe it could help you! th-cam.com/video/_BtD6Vm6EEE/w-d-xo.html
Cool =)
Thanks 😊
Wie hast du es in 4k hinbekommen?am pc?Welche Programm?
Ja, auf dem PC in Adobe Premiere Pro. Sie können aber natürlich auch andere Software verwenden.
(this is translated by Google since I don't speak German. I use Adobe Premiere Pro on my pc, but you could use other software.)
@@Kiladera dauert das lange oder einfach Fotos einfügen und berechnen lassen?
Das hängt von Ihrem Computer ab. Ich habe die Zeitrafferfotos zuerst separat in Lightroom bearbeitet, da das DJI OP Standard-1080p-Zeitraffer erzeugt. Anschließend wurden die Fotos in Photoshop zusammengeführt und anschließend in Premiere Pro importiert.
(That depends on your computer. I first edited the timelapse photos separately in Lightroom because the DJI OP produces standard 1080p timelapses. Then the photos merged in Photoshop and then imported into Premiere Pro.)
If you want you can watch my tutorial about creating 4K Timelapses with the DJI OP: th-cam.com/video/_BtD6Vm6EEE/w-d-xo.html
is this video color corrected or raw?
Color corrected, you can watch my raw (straight out of camera) footage here: th-cam.com/video/u7FG4xdqz1U/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the reply mate, if you can create a video of color grading dji 2 footage would be great
I will consider that! In the meanwhile, if you are looking for a way to improve your Osmo Pocket timelapses, I already created a tutorial about the way of working and color grading, it makes a huge difference: th-cam.com/video/_BtD6Vm6EEE/w-d-xo.html