@@uflyuas Hey I was trying to get latest information on this and you comment is very helpful. I went to the site in your comment and it says I also need a permit from the FAA? I have a DJI mini 4 pro and I just want to shoot like this video (above The Edge and other buildings). I dont have a part 107 license. So could you clarify the procedure for me please, like what is needed to actually get a approval from the site www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/services/law-enforcement/permits-uas-permits.page . Or is it easy to get it from there. Any help would be much appreciated. The info on the internet about this is soo outdated. Thanks.
@@Virus1024xProcess sucks and is a painful process. But here is a video to give you an idea th-cam.com/video/M4XcibkSm78/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bKD-_XPnQO4Hh0Fi.
@@geelucky13 I should do a video about it, but here is what nobody tells you. These are your colors: Normal Color 8-bit 4:2:0 (H.264/H.265) Max Color: HLG/D-Log M: 10-bit 4:2:0 (H.265). This means you should be shooting everything in manual mode to get the 10-bit Maximum Colors instead of the normal color 8-bit. So here are my manual settings. Night Videography: 4K | ISO 400 | Frame rate 24 | Shutter Speed 48 | White Balance at 5600 | Sharpness -1 | H.265. I used LUTS to maximize the colors here: Free Lut here: www.dji.com/mobile/downloads/softwares/mini-4-pro-dlog-to-rec709. Pay here: spectrumgrades.com/products/cinemaster-pro-dji-mini-4-pro-luts-pack If you have any other questions let me know.
@@marvndave Yes! All shot in D-Log M 10 Bit.I used cinemaster luts for color correction.spectrumgrades.com/products/cinemaster-pro-dji-mini-4-pro-luts-pack
@@marvndave I use Final Cut Pro but DaVinci is practically the same thing. There is also a free LUT you can get from DJI to correct the colors here: www.dji.com/uk/downloads/softwares/mini-4-pro-dlog-to-rec709
@uflyuas I'm such a noob, what is a LUT and is it easier to use that than a fully fledged editing program? Because color correction is really all I care about.
@@marvndave Oh I am sorry! Yes a LUT mean Look Up Table is the easiest way to correct D-Log M or D-Log footage because all you do is apply the LUT file to the footage and you are done with color correction. Of course you can adjust other settings but you learn as you go. Look up LUTs for mini 4 pro in TH-cam. But hit me up with any questions I will help you.
If you have your FAA license, it is 400 feet above the surface level OR above any structure as long as you are with 400 feet of it. So if the building is 500 feet tall you can fly 900 feet. Now I would never fly that high above a large building but technically you could. NYC is a different beast though, you need a permit
Acho muito bonitas as imagens urbanas a noite. Você fez bonitos takes. Tenho 2 videos noturnos no meu canal. Parabéns! Registrando o like 183.
Thank you mate. If I can help in anyway just message me with any questions.
Just WOW. I wish I'd had my mini pro 4 when I went to NYC in 2011.
There is always a next time 😀.
Unbelievable 👌👌👌
Nice job. This video looks amazing
Beautiful!
@@Thunderbyrd. Thank you mate.
Nicely Done Mate! ❤️
Can you like never stop making these videos with the awesome background music. I watched this video like 5 times 😅
@@MrFBI78 🤣👍
Amazing!
@@3Jesse33 Thank you! You fly Mini 4 Pro?
top bro
Liked and subbed. Im enjoying my mini 4k
@@NOXFPV This little drone is so awesome 👏. I am glad you feel the same.
Wooooo ❤ this video is insane ❤ awesome work 🎉 This is what I love 😍👏
@@Moscizwysokosci Thank you! You got mini 4 pro?
I just bought the mini 4 pro. Any connection issues in NYC?
@@garymiller277 zero issues it had great connection.
@@uflyuas thank you!
is it legal? wanted to fly in nyc last week for my visit but was not sure on the regulations
@@lars-andreYou need to apply for a permit here: www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/services/law-enforcement/permits-uas-permits.page
@@uflyuas Hey I was trying to get latest information on this and you comment is very helpful. I went to the site in your comment and it says I also need a permit from the FAA? I have a DJI mini 4 pro and I just want to shoot like this video (above The Edge and other buildings). I dont have a part 107 license. So could you clarify the procedure for me please, like what is needed to actually get a approval from the site www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/services/law-enforcement/permits-uas-permits.page . Or is it easy to get it from there. Any help would be much appreciated. The info on the internet about this is soo outdated. Thanks.
@@uflyuaswhat was the process like to get the permit? How much was it? Im assuming you need a part 107 and insurance right?
@@Virus1024xProcess sucks and is a painful process. But here is a video to give you an idea th-cam.com/video/M4XcibkSm78/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bKD-_XPnQO4Hh0Fi.
Terrific work. Night mode?
@@jonasnavickas3904 D-LOG M (Mode)
did you use any kind of nd filters??
@@pizi_z I do not use any filters at night or at sunrise or sunsets.
@@uflyuas then why don't you make a tutorial video about recording and editing? :)
@@pizi_z That is a great 👍 idea. 💡
How did you overcome altitude restriction.
I had zero issues but I used the available NYC rooftops.
Great shots! What did you shoot all this in?
In D-LOG M !
So beautiful! 🤩 How hard it was to get the permit to fly in NYC?
If you can try looking into New Jersey and fly from there. NJ is more drone friendly.
@@uflyuas Thanks a lot! ✨On my next trip I will take a drone with me 😀👍🏻
@@JaroslavBengl Yeah go down to Hoboken or West New York in New Jersey and you can capture some stunning videos from that side.
I also shoot in D- log M but it doesnt look like that ,i take it your shooting in manual mode ,whats your setting ie. Iso / frame rate etc
@@geelucky13 I should do a video about it, but here is what nobody tells you. These are your colors: Normal Color 8-bit 4:2:0 (H.264/H.265)
Max Color: HLG/D-Log M: 10-bit 4:2:0 (H.265). This means you should be shooting everything in manual mode to get the 10-bit Maximum Colors instead of the normal color 8-bit. So here are my manual settings. Night Videography: 4K | ISO 400 | Frame rate 24 | Shutter Speed 48 | White Balance at 5600 | Sharpness -1 | H.265. I used LUTS to maximize the colors here: Free Lut here: www.dji.com/mobile/downloads/softwares/mini-4-pro-dlog-to-rec709. Pay here: spectrumgrades.com/products/cinemaster-pro-dji-mini-4-pro-luts-pack
If you have any other questions let me know.
@@uflyuas Thanks i pretty much shoot exactly the same except the frame rate...
@@geelucky13 Are you using LUTS?
Same ISO settings?
@@geelucky13 Awesome 👏! Yes after 400 noise starts creeping in. I stay between 200 - 400 when is getting dark and when is already full darkness. I
Shoot in D-Log?
@@marvndave Yes! All shot in D-Log M 10 Bit.I used cinemaster luts for color correction.spectrumgrades.com/products/cinemaster-pro-dji-mini-4-pro-luts-pack
@@uflyuas cool! I'm testing out the dlog a little bit. I'm using DaVinci Resolve because there is a free version. Kinda over my head at the moment.
@@marvndave I use Final Cut Pro but DaVinci is practically the same thing. There is also a free LUT you can get from DJI to correct the colors here: www.dji.com/uk/downloads/softwares/mini-4-pro-dlog-to-rec709
@uflyuas I'm such a noob, what is a LUT and is it easier to use that than a fully fledged editing program? Because color correction is really all I care about.
@@marvndave Oh I am sorry! Yes a LUT mean Look Up Table is the easiest way to correct D-Log M or D-Log footage because all you do is apply the LUT file to the footage and you are done with color correction. Of course you can adjust other settings but you learn as you go. Look up LUTs for mini 4 pro in TH-cam. But hit me up with any questions I will help you.
how you fly above 500m?
@@Peter-ox8lj I fly from the rooftop not the ground level.
@@uflyuas hi, cool video, can you give me the location of the roof from which you can fly? Thanks bro
@ 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar
Awesome. I thought there were hight restrictions??
If you have your FAA license, it is 400 feet above the surface level OR above any structure as long as you are with 400 feet of it. So if the building is 500 feet tall you can fly 900 feet. Now I would never fly that high above a large building but technically you could. NYC is a different beast though, you need a permit
Which DJI template is this?! 😂
Wooow... Fantastic drone footage please add me
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