Yeh - subjective opinion is that using pro settings and sticking to the 180 rule does get slightly better results. BUT you then get limited / interrupted as soon as you turn and face the sun, but even then, you do still get a nice effect.... Ted does seem to know what he's on about 😉🖖
Absolutely it's a usefull and necessary video ! 👏👏👏👏👏 It was really cool recorded like this with you walking and talking, yes, I know I've seen many others yours in that way, but it's even better, maybe the front camera.
Thankyou mate - yeh - you get me! It's a drone channel so whenever possible, why not try to walk & talk. Except I really need to get better at memorising what I'm going to say so there aren't as many cuts! I can't quite afford a teleprompter yet for the studio, but fitting one to a drone would be pretty much imposs..... oh... wait.... I think I've had another idea for a video... 🤣👍🖖
Thankyou buddy - it's been in the works for a while, but just waiting for the right weather - wanted to do it up at 'the horse' but as you could see, there's those guys up there with their big kites. Was v. lucky with the weather all the same.... 🖖
Congratulations on reaching the 1K Subscriber milestone! Keep up the good work! This was a very nice, short and to the point video with only the important info, many thanks! I grabbed a Mini 4 Pro for myself after watching your videos, and now I'm looking into ND filters to fight the harsh sunlight where I live. 😄
Have to confess I've never flown a 'non-pro' mini DJI drone, so couldn't tell you, but I do vaguely remember choosing the mini 3 pro over the mini 3 for the upgraded sensor and the obstacle avoidance... Thankyou for watching 🖖
There's no money in reverse engineering these things. Not yet, anyway. The FPV class is where the competitors and innovators live. Perhaps we'll meet there, someday.
From dronesafestore.com/products/freewell-dji-mini-2-filters-bright-day-4pack “Bright Day Filter Kit compatible with Mavic Mini/Mini 2/Mavic Mini SE from Freewell Gear is a great alternative for beginners who want to film professional-quality aerial footage with their Mavic Mini drone. “ Hope that helps!🖖
Thanks Johnny - I'm kindof in the habit of using them now - tend to keep and ND 32 on as standard. I think this vid sort of shows that there isn't a *massive* amount of difference, but it does add 'nuance'... and yeh - need more sun to get the best use of those higher grade ND filters! (I symapthise with ya mate 🥲🤣) Thanks for watching and the comment 🖖
DJI have said it’s not possible with the RC2 so I’d assume it’s the same with RC1. That being said you can plug it into a monitor via HDMI just not a mobile device A friend cracked his RC2 screen to the point it would work and forced to buy a new controller.
I think the question was about transferring the screen recording rather than watching the live feed. I was going to check tonight as there has been an update to the controllers that allows transfer of cached media - just not sure if it’s available for screen recordings though…
Just video I was looking for a very informative thank you next time you film yourself in Dolly mode you should try the hover X1 it does a much better job in my humble opinion
Whoa Love this channel. Btw can i ask what are the ND filter that are essentials? I can buy them piece by piece in my country. May i know ur pick on which nd filter would you only use? I dont want to spend alot to get too many nd filter thats i eventually dont need
Thankyou! That’s a very good question - if I could only have one then my pick would be an ND32 - this is my default filter day to day, just because of the mix of weather we have in the UK. If you have mainly very bright days with few clouds I would possibly recommend the ND64 and conversely if you have mainly cloudy days then possibly an ND16. If you live near water then possibly try to find a polarised ND32 as this would help with reflections and also give more of a saturated look to the image of the sky (which some people like). I hope that’s helpful and thanks for watching!🖖
I use ND64 on very bright cloudless days in the UK so if your weather is primarily like that then I would try to seek one out. Obviously if you are shooting at dawn or dusk though, you may want to take it off. 🖖 oh - and thanks for the sub!
That's a really good question, thank you! Yes they do as they stop the sky from being completely 'blown out' and over exposed. As far as removing at sunset - if shooting stright into the sun I might stick a low strenght ND on such as an ND8 or possibly 16, but it depends on how strong the sun is. For long exposure definitely though - ND 8 through blue hour long exposure as well - as I did in this recent vid... th-cam.com/video/PbSANaUw-DQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q5KR5Gj-gwUif1sA Hope that answers your questions and thanks for watching! 🖖
I bought the set of six Skyreat Mini 4 Pro ND Filters from Amazon. Last week was the first time I have flown the drone in really bright sunshine. So I went for the ND64. Very, very disappointing. The filter caused a lot of flare, and also seemed to be internally reflective, cause a rainbow effect. As I've missed the return window, I'm £40 down the drain now. Might be my example, poor coating, but to me these filters cannot be trusted to deliver image quality.
Sorry to hear that, and yes there are better quality ones out there (Freewell). There's always likely to be some very slight colour shift - almost impossible for there not to be, but sounds like you must have had a bad batch or something. I had an incident recently where my Skryreat ND64 cracked (admittedly I did crash the drone!) I replaced it with one from Freewell. I suppose at the end of the day you get what you pay for. Will definitely be patient and wait for Freewell to release theirs when the Mini 5 Pro comes out. All the best and thanks for your comment - at least it will help others make the right choice. 👍🖖
It was kindof in the description of the video, but I have now altered the description to make it more obvious - you’re right though I guess some people would find it a little ambiguous just purely from the video. Thanks for letting me know! 👍🖖
brilliant informative video. For advanced flyers yes i agree, but normal non youtuber just flying auto settings all day long on the mini 4
Yeh - subjective opinion is that using pro settings and sticking to the 180 rule does get slightly better results. BUT you then get limited / interrupted as soon as you turn and face the sun, but even then, you do still get a nice effect.... Ted does seem to know what he's on about 😉🖖
@@amoktimeflies agreed 👍
I just got my mini 4 pro and I'm learning so much from your channel. This video was brilliant. Thank you. Much respect🙏- Kenny
Thanks Kenny - glad you find it useful! Have fun & fly safe! 🖖
Thanks for posting this, just got filters so this is super handy ❤
@@AlanHunter69 excellent- just my take on things, but glad it’s helpful 🖖
loved the comparison shots, great info!
Thank you so much 🙏 Another ‘adventure in editing’ 😂 Glad you found it useful!🖖
Auto mode and an ND Filter
Perfect.... Thanks
Welcome 👍🖖
Absolutely it's a usefull and necessary video ! 👏👏👏👏👏
It was really cool recorded like this with you walking and talking, yes, I know I've seen many others yours in that way, but it's even better, maybe the front camera.
1000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wohoooooooooo!!!!!!
🎉🥳🍾👏🎉🥳🍾🍻🚀🎉🥳🍾🍻
Thankyou mate - yeh - you get me! It's a drone channel so whenever possible, why not try to walk & talk. Except I really need to get better at memorising what I'm going to say so there aren't as many cuts! I can't quite afford a teleprompter yet for the studio, but fitting one to a drone would be pretty much imposs..... oh... wait.... I think I've had another idea for a video... 🤣👍🖖
@@amoktimeflies 🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣Your DJI Care Refresh is up to date ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Actually just expired on my Mini 3 Pro...
Great video! Very good information 👍
👏🐾🐈⬛👍🍻
Thankyou buddy - it's been in the works for a while, but just waiting for the right weather - wanted to do it up at 'the horse' but as you could see, there's those guys up there with their big kites. Was v. lucky with the weather all the same.... 🖖
Congratulations on reaching the 1K Subscriber milestone! Keep up the good work!
This was a very nice, short and to the point video with only the important info, many thanks!
I grabbed a Mini 4 Pro for myself after watching your videos, and now I'm looking into ND filters to fight the harsh sunlight where I live. 😄
Thanks so much! If you can find a combined CPL and ND set, that might be the way to go with that South African sun! Have fun! 🖖
Awesome video as usual. Very well explained, clear and concise information. Thank you!!
Cheers Boz - I try my best! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching 🖖
Great information. Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 🖖
Still trying to figure out what’s so Pro about my Mini 4 PRO.
DJI release the SDK!!!!
Have to confess I've never flown a 'non-pro' mini DJI drone, so couldn't tell you, but I do vaguely remember choosing the mini 3 pro over the mini 3 for the upgraded sensor and the obstacle avoidance... Thankyou for watching 🖖
There's no money in reverse engineering these things. Not yet, anyway. The FPV class is where the competitors and innovators live. Perhaps we'll meet there, someday.
i found your channel on a forum about youtube view count. dope video, make me want a drone now
Interesting- could you send through a link to that forum please? Thankyou for the comment - Glad you enjoyed the video! 🖖
Anyone knows if the Freewell nd filters for the DJI mini 2 also fit the mini 2 SE?
From dronesafestore.com/products/freewell-dji-mini-2-filters-bright-day-4pack “Bright Day Filter Kit compatible with Mavic Mini/Mini 2/Mavic Mini SE from Freewell Gear is a great alternative for beginners who want to film professional-quality aerial footage with their Mavic Mini drone. “
Hope that helps!🖖
Good info mate i do use them when the sun shines ..so no i don't use them very often ....."sob"
Thanks Johnny - I'm kindof in the habit of using them now - tend to keep and ND 32 on as standard. I think this vid sort of shows that there isn't a *massive* amount of difference, but it does add 'nuance'... and yeh - need more sun to get the best use of those higher grade ND filters! (I symapthise with ya mate 🥲🤣)
Thanks for watching and the comment 🖖
Can u do a video on how to transfer your screen rec from your Dji Rc1 controler to the phone
Thanks for watching buddy - I’ll have a look into it 🤔😁🖖
DJI have said it’s not possible with the RC2 so I’d assume it’s the same with RC1. That being said you can plug it into a monitor via HDMI just not a mobile device
A friend cracked his RC2 screen to the point it would work and forced to buy a new controller.
I think the question was about transferring the screen recording rather than watching the live feed. I was going to check tonight as there has been an update to the controllers that allows transfer of cached media - just not sure if it’s available for screen recordings though…
Just video I was looking for a very informative thank you next time you film yourself in Dolly mode you should try the hover X1 it does a much better job in my humble opinion
I’ve still not been sent my free one like all the other TH-camrs! 😂 I may try it out one day though… 🖖
To be honest i find my images ok in sun or dull conditions. Perhaps I'm not that fussy, don't know? Good informative vid though my friend!👌👍
Thanks - yeh - most of it is about motion blur tbh. So if you aren’t that near the ground it makes very little difference… 🖖
Whoa
Love this channel.
Btw can i ask what are the ND filter that are essentials?
I can buy them piece by piece in my country.
May i know ur pick on which nd filter would you only use?
I dont want to spend alot to get too many nd filter thats i eventually dont need
Thankyou! That’s a very good question - if I could only have one then my pick would be an ND32 - this is my default filter day to day, just because of the mix of weather we have in the UK.
If you have mainly very bright days with few clouds I would possibly recommend the ND64 and conversely if you have mainly cloudy days then possibly an ND16.
If you live near water then possibly try to find a polarised ND32 as this would help with reflections and also give more of a saturated look to the image of the sky (which some people like).
I hope that’s helpful and thanks for watching!🖖
@@amoktimeflies Hi thank you for the reply
Just subscribed
So just skip nd 6, how about nd 64? Is it an essential?
Kinda hard to find n64
I use ND64 on very bright cloudless days in the UK so if your weather is primarily like that then I would try to seek one out. Obviously if you are shooting at dawn or dusk though, you may want to take it off. 🖖 oh - and thanks for the sub!
Do ND filters have any effect in enhancing the clouds? And would you remove them entirely when shooting at sunset?
That's a really good question, thank you! Yes they do as they stop the sky from being completely 'blown out' and over exposed. As far as removing at sunset - if shooting stright into the sun I might stick a low strenght ND on such as an ND8 or possibly 16, but it depends on how strong the sun is. For long exposure definitely though - ND 8 through blue hour long exposure as well - as I did in this recent vid... th-cam.com/video/PbSANaUw-DQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q5KR5Gj-gwUif1sA
Hope that answers your questions and thanks for watching! 🖖
@@amoktimeflies thanks so much for the detailed response! 👌😁
You’re most welcome - I’m definitely no expert - I stand on the shoulders of other YT giants! 🖖
I bought the set of six Skyreat Mini 4 Pro ND Filters from Amazon. Last week was the first time I have flown the drone in really bright sunshine. So I went for the ND64. Very, very disappointing. The filter caused a lot of flare, and also seemed to be internally reflective, cause a rainbow effect. As I've missed the return window, I'm £40 down the drain now. Might be my example, poor coating, but to me these filters cannot be trusted to deliver image quality.
Sorry to hear that, and yes there are better quality ones out there (Freewell). There's always likely to be some very slight colour shift - almost impossible for there not to be, but sounds like you must have had a bad batch or something. I had an incident recently where my Skryreat ND64 cracked (admittedly I did crash the drone!) I replaced it with one from Freewell. I suppose at the end of the day you get what you pay for. Will definitely be patient and wait for Freewell to release theirs when the Mini 5 Pro comes out.
All the best and thanks for your comment - at least it will help others make the right choice. 👍🖖
@@amoktimeflies I hope it is just my version. The 32 has been fine but the 64 not good. I have emailed them so if they reply I'll ler you know.
Have to say my Skyreat ND64 seemed fine (until I broke it! 🤣), so yeh - sounds like a bad batch to me…hope you get it sorted 🤞🖖
@@amoktimeflies cheers. The others are alright but the 64 is like a really bad pair of old sun glasses.
Eh? You didn't say whether they worked in auto or not??
It was kindof in the description of the video, but I have now altered the description to make it more obvious - you’re right though I guess some people would find it a little ambiguous just purely from the video. Thanks for letting me know! 👍🖖