Using the ND Filters gives the Hyperlapse a Deep, Dark & Rich Look that's more focused on the streeks/ long exposure! Here are my settings for all the ND filters: 1. ND16 ISO1600. 2sec shutter. 2. ND8 ISO1600. 1Sec shutter. 3. ND32 ISO1600. 3Sec Shutter. Happy Flying 😃
Hi Man! You can reach the same result without the filter and with a better image quality. You just have to turn down the ISO to compensate. So probably without ND filter you are good with ISO 400. Reducing the ISO will give you less noise.
I've tried it without the filters and it does look good too but everything is bright and not as dark, rich & dramatic. Try both and compare for yourself. However if you're using the raw files, don't use higher than ND4. Thanks for sharing.
Good video, great channel. A couple of suggestions from a hyperlapse expert: 1) just bring down ISO, don't use the filters. You are increasing graininess of your images for now reason. 2) apply stabilization to your hyperlapse, it's much smoother and more visually pleasing. You are welcome. :-)
The point of using the nd filters is to increase the shutter speed to show light trails, with the regards to high ISO, it’s possible to easily denoise it in post.
You can bring down your iso and will definitely look cleaner if that's what you're going for. I'm looking to darken highlights and richen the yellow lights to gold and bring out the lights More. It's a more dramatic look not a clean look. This is art not camera metrics buddy. Happy Flying 😎
You can bring down your iso and will definitely look cleaner if that's what you're going for. I'm looking to darken highlights and richen the yellow lights to gold and bring out the lights More. It's a more dramatic look not a clean look. This is art not camera metrics buddy. Happy Flying 😎
Great video! Thanx a lot! Please tell us the settings for the different ND filters. And please give us more videos like this! Stay healthy and always fly save. 😉
Love your videos.. I’ve had the Mini 1 for two years now and have 236 miles and 43 hrs on it. I’ve taken some amazing videos and photos all over the works with it. Just bought the Air 2s to upgrade. I’m looking forward to advancing my flying and videography ability. Hyper lapses are definitely on my to do list
Great video. While I'm not a Hyperlapse "expert," I am a professional photographer and understand and totally agree with you on the use of the ND filters and your end product proves your point. Good job!
A UK kid here. Oh boy, the best air 2S vid on the tube, must watch some more of your vids, impressive droning and camera work. Definite subscriber hear, learning from you, thanks so much, so enjoyed this, amusing and entertaining. 👏👍
Man I'm glad that I found you. I've been flying this drone for about 3 weeks. And Ive been wanting to learn about these feature and techniques to really unlock this drone. Glad that I found you
You’re not my usual style of youtuber by a long way, but I loved your video and presentation. Entertaining and informative with amazing results. Thank you.
Hey was just wondering what Anti-Collision light do you use. The one you have is exactly what 've been looking for. The velcro ones don't meet my needs so something that can be removed is far more preferable
Great tutorial, man. Just got my 2S and need to dial it all in. I like people who don't bullshit around and know what's up. No unnecessary BS music either. Love it. I'm Subscribed Brother!
Thanks Dan 🙂 Thanks for sharing Check out my DJI Mini 2 Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLsa8kxbNNuJjbln9kebQjHypy-PbCgNBD.html Happy Flying 😎 #TellOthersAboutDroneXfactor & #HitNotifcationBellForMoreVideos
awesome ... I would not have thought to put an ND filter on but it does keep you from having to expose longer and introduce more camera shake. Great vid! Thanks
LOVE this tutorial. I have several Phantom 4s and just got my Air2s, doing some practice runs with such a small drone. What light are you using on the drone? I didn't see the link in your list. Hope its an amazon link so you can get commission!!!
You’re video has a great flow and very well done. I also like your cool followers in the comments community. Good people adding to the content. Just great.
Hi got an Air 2s last night fitted some crappy floats to it and tried a water landing it promptly flipped over and floated upside down downstream luckily I had tail legs landing lights fitted together with the flashing green top Strobe I tracked it downstream till came across a boating club where a nice, very nice lady went out in her single seater and fished it out for me. No more water landings for me. Can you give me the settings for ND filters you mentioned. Nice Posts Curtis
This is awesome. All I have is an Air 2. I was going to try your settings, but just use an ND8 since I have a smaller sensor. That's just me guessing. I could be totally wrong, but that's the plan. If anyone has a better idea I am all eyes and ears.
Not sure why the fly app won't finish it in 4k. It seems like dji could manage that. Great video I have learned alot from your videos. Question how do delete the waypoints you have saved?
Excellent. Do you also have video for daytime or sunset hyperlapse? Also wondering if you could do a hyperlapse in follow me mode during day of a moving subject? Thanks. Very well done 👍
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You are right about the gas guzzling. My first few flights with the 2S were very close calls. I was relying on my experience with the AIr 2 and coming back and almost not making it..
Just placed my order for one today, I'm coming from the first gen DJI Air 1. DJI Air 1 did very very well have had it almost since the release date. Highly looking forward to my Air 2S and trying this mode.
Very nice planning. The only thing I don't understand is raising up the ISO so high and using a strong ND filter. The length of the exposure is going to give you the streaked headlights so 2 seconds, 3 seconds or whatever. You can get there the same way using ISO 100 and a less strong ND filter. I found personally I get about 1/2 second exposures at ISO 100 without really blowing out highlights at night so to get to 2 seconds you'd need a 2 stop ND filter. Something not discussed but perhaps to keep it simple are weather conditions, most notably wind can really make using these long exposures impossible. In a light wind I find 1/5 sec is about what I can get away with but on a really still night you can push to 2 seconds sometimes.
This is the first video of yours that I have viewed. Great job. I am now a subscriber. I can't wait to use the information from this tutorial on my own 2S.
Hi X. Fantastic tutorial. I know it is an old video, but there is something new in Fly app that I am not finding anywhere. I am not able to use Reverse Sequence on Hyperlapse Waypoints any more. Now it is showing Selfie as option. Am I doing something wrong? What is this Selfie option for?
droneXfactor love your quick response!!! Is that because the sensor is smaller? I just picked up a mini 2 and really want to try nail these Hyperlapses :)))
Correct, also be sure to go somewhere very bright at night to get the best results. Lastly, you will need to set the pictures on a 2 second timer and stitch them together yourself in a editing program because mini 2 does not have a hyperlapse feature. ☹️
Love the channel, and love your energy! I do have a problem however. I haven't flown my DJI Air 2s much in the last year, but when I began this spring I noticed that all those cool features were gone. I can't pick a point of interest ans have the drone film it as it circles. To cut to the chase, has something changed with the DJI Fly App? I asked another gentleman who posts Air 2s videos on TH-cam and he said that it hasn't, but I fear flying the Air 2s now because the screen doesn't look the way it used to, even after I've done upgrades. I would appreciate any feedback you have. Kind Regards. 😊
Nothing has changed, nothing's been taken away, more features have been added over time, you must make sure your drone is completely up to date, your controller is completely up to date and your DJI fly app is completely up to date to access all of the features. Happy Flying 😎
Hi, this has really helped)) I invested in litchi but haven't tried yet on my air 2s. Please can you send me those ND filter settings. Great video. Thank you
Love this but have a question. Why would you use an ND 16 filter and shoot at 1600 iso when you could shoot at 100 iso and not use any filter? In theory you’d get less grain and better color since you wouldn’t be pushing the sensor as hard and you’d get the same slow exposure.
Shooting without a filter at ISO 100 brightens up the road and the surroundings, I'm going for more of a dramatic feel where everything is dark except the cars streaking on the highway. A good compromise would be ND4 with ISO 400 Maybe to get the same results but I'm not sure. Thanks for sharing Happy Flying 😁
You provide a lot of useful information in this 20 minute video, including various settings to adjust for different filters, etc. You're also a great teacher and I hope you continue to keep it up, because you're engaging, detailed, and well spoken. I would like to make a suggestion to you as a filmmaker that could take your videos to the _next level_ in terms of being a resource for people to reference and share. At various points, including at 17:47, you say, _"if you guys want to know how to [something you've found important enough to mention a watcher would want to know]"_..._"hit me up in the comments."_ I would suggest that for anything you find that important or helpful to mention, include it in your video notes. If it's a video you've already created, just link to it. If it's something you haven't created but is helpful (like the settings mentioned above), instead of saying to hit you up in the comments, say, "I'll list them in the video notes below." I see that for this example you actually pinned it as a comment at the top, which is probably just as useful. Thanks!
Awesome tutorial man! Really appreciate how you explain and edit everything so it's all clear and concise for those of us that aren't necessarily newbies, but can use a thorough explanation still. Keep it up bro!
Great tutorial. I can see why you chose the ND 16 filter. I think it looks the best. I assume the longer the interval between shots, the faster the subjects move, correct?
I now need to see if my DJI Mini 2 can do this...I love it. Thanks for your insight. I do have a question. I noticed that at the beginning of the hyperlapse the footage was sort of 'bouncy', can this be smoothed out in post? I seen it where the footage and be run through 'something' two and three times to smooth out the jitters.
Very inspiring, thank you for putting this together! I do agree with some of the ND/ISO noise comments, but at the end of the day whatever produces good results is fair game.
@@xavier_arthur At 10:35 on the right top shows flight time only 5 min. 21 sec. battery level has already dropped to 23%. Maybe I am wrong, but you have safe flight and great shots ^_^
Yeah, I was on pins and needles watching the battery drop during the hyperlapse. Obviously, @droneXfactor knew he could make it because he's done the shot before, but it still seemed like a close call. Any idea if the drone would just abandon the hyperlapse at some point and return home, or would it complete it and potentially have to pull an emergency landing?
Man you saved my time haha. I also bought NDs: 128, 256 and 512 from DJI for long exposure during day. I love all tipes of "motion blur" Junt a question, Why do you suggest exactly ISO 1600? thank you!
Great video !! I followed your instructions and was able to do my first waypoint hyper lapse tonight and was very happy with the result. Now I just need to experiment with different locations.
Great video easy to understand 👍 👌 😀 unfortunately here in Australia it's not legal to file a drone at night unless you have a pilots licence, to edit 4k video what computer power would you need, like amount of ram etc.. is it better to use a gaming computer, 🤔 any suggestions would be great, thanks 😊 👍
Hi DroneXfactor : I am quite new to this hobby. Can you tell me please, should I go for Mavic 2 pro or the Air 2 S. I prefer the mavic 2 pro purely because it seems to be more stable in the air. What are your thoughts? I am not loaded so I want to buy one and stay with it. The smaller Mini ones are not stable in windy conditions and I don't like that. Please advise.
@@xavier_arthur thanks ever so much for taking the time to respond. I am going for air 2s with smart controller or should I go with the normal controller? Thanks again. All of you drone bloggers are doing an amazing job for us newbies. We’ll never reach your heights (pardon the pun), yet you don’t look down on us. You guys are so generous with your help and advice. Thanks.
Using the ND Filters gives the Hyperlapse a Deep, Dark & Rich Look that's more focused on the streeks/ long exposure!
Here are my settings for all the ND filters:
1. ND16 ISO1600. 2sec shutter.
2. ND8 ISO1600. 1Sec shutter.
3. ND32 ISO1600. 3Sec Shutter.
Happy Flying 😃
Hi Man!
You can reach the same result without the filter and with a better image quality. You just have to turn down the ISO to compensate. So probably without ND filter you are good with ISO 400. Reducing the ISO will give you less noise.
I've tried it without the filters and it does look good too but everything is bright and not as dark, rich & dramatic.
Try both and compare for yourself.
However if you're using the raw files, don't use higher than ND4.
Thanks for sharing.
@@xavier_arthur I will try it out to see it so!!! Many thanks for all the videos you share with us!!
Nice video but I think with ISO 100 you could achieved 2 sec exposure without ND filters th-cam.com/video/vXbFwHzWQhU/w-d-xo.html
Hi, I’ve been following your channel on TH-cam, great videos thanks for making them. Where can I find the strobe light you’re using?
Good video, great channel. A couple of suggestions from a hyperlapse expert: 1) just bring down ISO, don't use the filters. You are increasing graininess of your images for now reason. 2) apply stabilization to your hyperlapse, it's much smoother and more visually pleasing. You are welcome. :-)
Exactly.
The point of using the nd filters is to increase the shutter speed to show light trails, with the regards to high ISO, it’s possible to easily denoise it in post.
@@DroneFate there's just no point. You're just deteriorating your images...
You can bring down your iso and will definitely look cleaner if that's what you're going for.
I'm looking to darken highlights and richen the yellow lights to gold and bring out the lights More.
It's a more dramatic look not a clean look.
This is art not camera metrics buddy.
Happy Flying 😎
You can bring down your iso and will definitely look cleaner if that's what you're going for.
I'm looking to darken highlights and richen the yellow lights to gold and bring out the lights More.
It's a more dramatic look not a clean look.
This is art not camera metrics buddy.
Happy Flying 😎
One of the reasons why I enjoy flying DJI drones so much is because of it's helpful and supportive community! Thanks for the tutorial!
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You're welcome Carlton
Happy Flying 😎
First time I've actually understood how to properly use hyperlapse
Thanks.
I must say your'e confidence in flying at night, sitting in your car is most impressive. The finished result was amazing
I'm barely exposed to photography but as soon as he mentioned using the filter at night with the long exposure I knew he was going for the streaks🤤
Watched the video thinking it was really just a waste of time until i saw the results, now i cant wait to give it a try. Lov🎉ed the videos you shot.😊
I certainly need some hyper-lapse in my life. A different and creative use of ND filters - fantastic!
Great video! Thanx a lot! Please tell us the settings for the different ND filters. And please give us more videos like this! Stay healthy and always fly save. 😉
Oh wow! What a beautiful night footage from the air2s! So clean!
Love your videos.. I’ve had the Mini 1 for two years now and have 236 miles and 43 hrs on it. I’ve taken some amazing videos and photos all over the works with it.
Just bought the Air 2s to upgrade. I’m looking forward to advancing my flying and videography ability. Hyper lapses are definitely on my to do list
Great..... This is the first explination of how to use hyperlaps and way points with my 2s that I have seen!!!! Thank you.....
awesome shot!
Awesome Video Bro, can I ask what settings you used for each me filter? Thanks again
My settings for each is in my PINNED comment 😁
Great video. While I'm not a Hyperlapse "expert," I am a professional photographer and understand and totally agree with you on the use of the ND filters and your end product proves your point. Good job!
A UK kid here. Oh boy, the best air 2S vid on the tube, must watch some more of your vids, impressive droning and camera work. Definite subscriber hear, learning from you, thanks so much, so enjoyed this, amusing and entertaining. 👏👍
Man I'm glad that I found you. I've been flying this drone for about 3 weeks. And Ive been wanting to learn about these feature and techniques to really unlock this drone. Glad that I found you
You’re not my usual style of youtuber by a long way, but I loved your video and presentation. Entertaining and informative with amazing results. Thank you.
You're welcome DS
Happy Flying 😎
Brilliant video, I will give this a proper watch when I'm not working.
I still need to get on the night hyperlapse stuff.
Did not know you could save your waypoints, game changer!
Hey was just wondering what Anti-Collision light do you use. The one you have is exactly what 've been looking for. The velcro ones don't meet my needs so something that can be removed is far more preferable
Great tutorial, man. Just got my 2S and need to dial it all in. I like people who don't bullshit around and know what's up. No unnecessary BS music either. Love it. I'm Subscribed Brother!
Thanks Dan 🙂
Thanks for sharing
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I’d be interested in what settings to use for each filter, thanks…I live on a small reservation right in the beach🤘🏽….thanks!
awesome ... I would not have thought to put an ND filter on but it does keep you from having to expose longer and introduce more camera shake. Great vid! Thanks
I’m going to try the air2s at night. Dude thanks so much! Specially you share all yours setting help me a lot! Appreciate that
You're welcome 😀
Happy Flying 😎
Sweet! can you give a link for the night strobe?
LOVE this tutorial. I have several Phantom 4s and just got my Air2s, doing some practice runs with such a small drone. What light are you using on the drone? I didn't see the link in your list. Hope its an amazon link so you can get commission!!!
AT LAST... someone who know what they’re talking about with hyperlapse... lol
Keep up the good work.
You’re video has a great flow and very well done. I also like your cool followers in the comments community. Good people adding to the content. Just great.
Hi got an Air 2s last night fitted some crappy floats to it and tried a water landing it promptly flipped over and floated upside down downstream luckily I had tail legs landing lights fitted together with the flashing green top Strobe I tracked it downstream till came across a boating club where a nice, very nice lady went out in her single seater and fished it out for me. No more water landings for me. Can you give me the settings for ND filters you mentioned. Nice Posts
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Dude your awesome. A real clear insight in what to do when hyperlapsing. This will be my new challenge. Thanks💪🏻
This is awesome. All I have is an Air 2. I was going to try your settings, but just use an ND8 since I have a smaller sensor. That's just me guessing. I could be totally wrong, but that's the plan. If anyone has a better idea I am all eyes and ears.
Thank you for explaining the Hyperlapse it makes sense now.
Not sure why the fly app won't finish it in 4k. It seems like dji could manage that. Great video I have learned alot from your videos. Question how do delete the waypoints you have saved?
Excellent. Do you also have video for daytime or sunset hyperlapse? Also wondering if you could do a hyperlapse in follow me mode during day of a moving subject? Thanks. Very well done 👍
Great Video! Where did you get the strobe light with the strap? I couldn't find a link in your list.
Wondering the exact same thing.
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Very good tutorial. Upbeat and can't wait to try. Have you done a hyperlapse around dusk?
Badass. Just got the air2s and need to investigate hyperlapse. Thanks for the excellent tutorial.
Great video! Of all the videos I watch, your's are the best. No fluff explaining non related things.
Once again you have demonstrated why You Da Man: All good information, spelled out, and as the Gladiator said "Are You Not Entertained!?"
That was sick! Thank you so much for the good vibes and absolutely pro tips. It’s a lot of hard work! Thank you!!!
You are right about the gas guzzling. My first few flights with the 2S were very close calls. I was relying on my experience with the AIr 2 and coming back and almost not making it..
Love your enthusiasm man. Great videos cheers from Australia.
Just placed my order for one today, I'm coming from the first gen DJI Air 1. DJI Air 1 did very very well have had it almost since the release date. Highly looking forward to my Air 2S and trying this mode.
Very nice planning. The only thing I don't understand is raising up the ISO so high and using a strong ND filter. The length of the exposure is going to give you the streaked headlights so 2 seconds, 3 seconds or whatever. You can get there the same way using ISO 100 and a less strong ND filter. I found personally I get about 1/2 second exposures at ISO 100 without really blowing out highlights at night so to get to 2 seconds you'd need a 2 stop ND filter. Something not discussed but perhaps to keep it simple are weather conditions, most notably wind can really make using these long exposures impossible. In a light wind I find 1/5 sec is about what I can get away with but on a really still night you can push to 2 seconds sometimes.
Your channel is one of the best.
I’ve learned a lot from you on this. 🔥
Master shot of the hyperlaspe man
🙂
This is the first video of yours that I have viewed. Great job. I am now a subscriber. I can't wait to use the information from this tutorial on my own 2S.
i love this guys vibe he just makes everything seem fun and interesting he deserves millions of followers. keep it up bro i love the videos 👌🏼👍🏼
I’m new and learning your videos are right to the point and easy to understand thank you bro
Excellent tutorial!! I'm pretty jazzed to try this on my own! I'm surprised at the use of the ND filter, but will definitely try it.
Hi X. Fantastic tutorial. I know it is an old video, but there is something new in Fly app that I am not finding anywhere. I am not able to use Reverse Sequence on Hyperlapse Waypoints any more. Now it is showing Selfie as option. Am I doing something wrong? What is this Selfie option for?
Cool video. Aren’t we supposed to maintain line of sight with the drone at all times and not sit in the car and using the screen for it?
Great Haicut!! You lost me on the set up for setting up the Hyperlapse. When done, it looks awesome!!
I'm going to set up my first waypoint hyperlapse now using your tips. Your video was dope!
Can the Mavic Mini 2 with ND get that car streak look? Amazing WORK!!!!
Mini 2 without a filter will work!
droneXfactor love your quick response!!! Is that because the sensor is smaller? I just picked up a mini 2 and really want to try nail these Hyperlapses :)))
Correct, also be sure to go somewhere very bright at night to get the best results.
Lastly, you will need to set the pictures on a 2 second timer and stitch them together yourself in a editing program because mini 2 does not have a hyperlapse feature. ☹️
droneXfactor will do! I’ll post up a link if I get it nailed :) please keep up the great work
So glad I discovered this channel. Awesome tutorial. Gracias Amigo!! 🤙
How do you launch the drone from your and stick your arm out the window and it lands in your hand? Very cool please explain.
Love the channel, and love your energy! I do have a problem however. I haven't flown my DJI Air 2s much in the last year, but when I began this spring I noticed that all those cool features were gone. I can't pick a point of interest ans have the drone film it as it circles. To cut to the chase, has something changed with the DJI Fly App? I asked another gentleman who posts Air 2s videos on TH-cam and he said that it hasn't, but I fear flying the Air 2s now because the screen doesn't look the way it used to, even after I've done upgrades. I would appreciate any feedback you have. Kind Regards. 😊
Nothing has changed, nothing's been taken away, more features have been added over time, you must make sure your drone is completely up to date, your controller is completely up to date and your DJI fly app is completely up to date to access all of the features.
Happy Flying 😎
Great video as always man! The a2s' got so many features and tricks I want to try and explore! But this one's gonna be at the top of my to-do list!
Thanks, Xavier! All good points, altho Mini3 has been great for travel!
Does the latest SDK for Air2S enable Litchi and waypoints??
Lovely tutorial, but instead of ND filters you can lower the ISO.
Hi, this has really helped)) I invested in litchi but haven't tried yet on my air 2s.
Please can you send me those ND filter settings. Great video.
Thank you
Love this but have a question. Why would you use an ND 16 filter and shoot at 1600 iso when you could shoot at 100 iso and not use any filter? In theory you’d get less grain and better color since you wouldn’t be pushing the sensor as hard and you’d get the same slow exposure.
Shooting without a filter at ISO 100 brightens up the road and the surroundings, I'm going for more of a dramatic feel where everything is dark except the cars streaking on the highway.
A good compromise would be ND4 with ISO 400 Maybe to get the same results but I'm not sure.
Thanks for sharing
Happy Flying 😁
Good point
@@xavier_arthur This comes with experience, trying everything out! Great job, good explanation too
Beautifull. But, Why did you use an ND filter?
To give it that Dark Dramatic effect 💪
You don't need a filter if you want a cleaner look!
Happy Flying 😎
@@xavier_arthur Thank you !!! Personally, I would have lowered the ISO to get less noise, but I don't know if the effect would have been the same.
You provide a lot of useful information in this 20 minute video, including various settings to adjust for different filters, etc. You're also a great teacher and I hope you continue to keep it up, because you're engaging, detailed, and well spoken.
I would like to make a suggestion to you as a filmmaker that could take your videos to the _next level_ in terms of being a resource for people to reference and share. At various points, including at 17:47, you say, _"if you guys want to know how to [something you've found important enough to mention a watcher would want to know]"_..._"hit me up in the comments."_ I would suggest that for anything you find that important or helpful to mention, include it in your video notes. If it's a video you've already created, just link to it. If it's something you haven't created but is helpful (like the settings mentioned above), instead of saying to hit you up in the comments, say, "I'll list them in the video notes below." I see that for this example you actually pinned it as a comment at the top, which is probably just as useful. Thanks!
Awesome tutorial man! Really appreciate how you explain and edit everything so it's all clear and concise for those of us that aren't necessarily newbies, but can use a thorough explanation still. Keep it up bro!
Great tutorial. I can see why you chose the ND 16 filter. I think it looks the best. I assume the longer the interval between shots, the faster the subjects move, correct?
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I now need to see if my DJI Mini 2 can do this...I love it. Thanks for your insight. I do have a question. I noticed that at the beginning of the hyperlapse the footage was sort of 'bouncy', can this be smoothed out in post? I seen it where the footage and be run through 'something' two and three times to smooth out the jitters.
Very inspiring, thank you for putting this together! I do agree with some of the ND/ISO noise comments, but at the end of the day whatever produces good results is fair game.
Awesome tutorial!! Thanks, I'll be following!
That's awesome! I really enjoy it. I'm actually a little nervous. The battery quickly drained from 84% to 26% in 7 minutes?
That's record speed 🤔
Why????
@@xavier_arthur At 10:35 on the right top shows flight time only 5 min. 21 sec. battery level has already dropped to 23%. Maybe I am wrong, but you have safe flight and great shots ^_^
Yeah, I was on pins and needles watching the battery drop during the hyperlapse. Obviously, @droneXfactor knew he could make it because he's done the shot before, but it still seemed like a close call. Any idea if the drone would just abandon the hyperlapse at some point and return home, or would it complete it and potentially have to pull an emergency landing?
Very nice work! What are the settings for the ND 32?
Man you saved my time haha. I also bought NDs: 128, 256 and 512 from DJI for long exposure during day. I love all tipes of "motion blur"
Junt a question, Why do you suggest exactly ISO 1600?
thank you!
Great video !! I followed your instructions and was able to do my first waypoint hyper lapse tonight and was very happy with the result. Now I just need to experiment with different locations.
Each shot is a long exposure! Then stitched together with beauty! superb brother
I love how you hand catch that thing through the car window. Style my friend! 🖖
The two battery idea is great btw.
Great video easy to understand 👍 👌 😀 unfortunately here in Australia it's not legal to file a drone at night unless you have a pilots licence, to edit 4k video what computer power would you need, like amount of ram etc.. is it better to use a gaming computer, 🤔 any suggestions would be great, thanks 😊 👍
love your vibe and energy bro. mad cool tut! thanks a million
Great video tutorial, which anti collision lights are you using?
This is awesome, I’m gonna try this real soon! Thank you for putting out this video!
Cool 😎
Please keep me posted 🙏
Super job my friend. Looks really nice 👍🏻
Youre a good teacher!!!
Thank you 😊
Would you recommend using a filter for fireworks as well, or is this a whole different animal?
Xavier is THE master instructor. 👋👍
What were settings for ND 32 for sure? Love that look.
Great video. Two thumbs up! Please share the camera settings when able! THANKS!!!
Hello, Xfactor. Thx for the ND info. Trying to create hyper lapse similar to this video, any other pointers?
Thanks, that was very smooth and simple .
Hi DroneXfactor : I am quite new to this hobby. Can you tell me please, should I go for Mavic 2 pro or the Air 2 S. I prefer the mavic 2 pro purely because it seems to be more stable in the air. What are your thoughts? I am not loaded so I want to buy one and stay with it. The smaller Mini ones are not stable in windy conditions and I don't like that. Please advise.
If you can afford it Mavic 3 💪
If not A2s, any wind where I can Fly mavic 2, I can also fly A2s💪
@@xavier_arthur thanks ever so much for taking the time to respond. I am going for air 2s with smart controller or should I go with the normal controller? Thanks again. All of you drone bloggers are doing an amazing job for us newbies. We’ll never reach your heights (pardon the pun), yet you don’t look down on us. You guys are so generous with your help and advice. Thanks.
I learned a lot!! What brand of Drone Nite Stobe is that?
beast video. Can't wait for more.
Hi, many thanks for this. I will try with these settings near beach with crowded people
Cool thanks , what strobe light is that ?
Awesome! I will soon have some HYPERLAPSE in my life!!
Thats the thing i am looking for you just give knowledge about putting nd filter at night when we boost the iso to 1600 then nd filter will work
absolutely killer video... filter, different examples, etc.. thank you!
Just discovered your channel today. Love your stuff.