In your update for 2 0 2 4 make sure you put don't fly close to power lines because I did that and I fell about 25 ft2 my drone was fine but still make sure you put that on there and if you had it on there sorry I did not watch the whole thing cuz I watched it before
As a photographer, I would like to thank you for explaining these concepts (in a simple way) to people that are not familiar with them! I would have suggested explaining the use of the histogram, since you already had it show on screen, and how it could be useful for the proper exposure level. But that might be getting a bit deep for new folks.
Basics are always useful to revisit Mathew. Nicely produced and clearly explained and demonstrated. 👌 Thx for your efforts in supporting and developing this great hobby. Kaz, Sydney
Great Educational video! Thank you for demystifying these settings and making it simple for beginners like myself to understand. Keep making excellent videos they are great!
Do you know if the DJI mini pro 4 drones use full sensor to film 1080HD or uses just 1/4 of the sensor? (as you would expect from 1080HD to 4K resolution)
Vital question here, would you wait for the Mini 5 pro to come out later this year or buy the 4 pro now, please give detailed reasons to wait or reason why it's not worth the wait.
Hi. I’ve been following you for some time now. This video was so so good. Well done and thank you for taking the time to explain. You explain things really well and your videos are really well made. One can see and appreciate the amount of work gone into the video. I noticed you left out frame rate and how that would impact shutter speeds etc. would be great if we can have similar video also for videos and best methods to set frame rates.
Very helpful video, thanks for sharing. I have the Mini 4 pro and my set in a sunny day is keeping the ISO at Auto Mode and the Shutter Speed at 1/1000 up to 1/2000 - 4k with no filters, and it’s giving me a great result. What do you think about that? Thanks best regards.
Nice presentation. It's a fine line doing an explanation of this type while not getting too technical. The drone exposure values, like the fixed aperture in the mini series...is pretty basic. A pressing question that I have for you today has to do with what looks like jutter or jitter when filming in video mode and especially when panning. There are hundreds of UA-cam videos discussing shutter speeds vs. jutter/jitter and I have done some fairly extensive work in figuring out what these balances may be while also trying to preserve the 180° rule for what everybody likes to speak of as "cinematic" footage. Along with the 180° rule there are video editing parameters that have to match up to the FPS value when acquiring the video footage. I have worked with it all and still experience some jutter/jitter by the time the video is uploaded to UA-cam. My question has to do with the setting in Advanced Camera that by default is turned ON to "Cache When Recording". From what I have gathered the caching scheme provides for a low resolution version of the high resolution video to be acquired simultaneously. I would like to hear your thoughts on this caching feature, whether you leave it to the default setting of ON as well as what your thoughts may be on whether this caching process causes some buffering issues that appear as jutter/jitter on the high resolution video regardless of any other settings.
Hi! I have 2 questions: 1. What with 180 shutter rule? 2. If I want to record beautiful city buildings at the night with m4p sharp with bright light(night city climat) so than I need to change to night video mode + settings: -ISO 100 to have great quality of reflections on buildings -4K 50FPS(Europe standard) -what shutter speed? -EV to calibrate to see something :) In that case there is no need to have any nd filters. Any advise for great night video? Maybe that’s good subject for next video? :) Thank You 🙏! Great tutorials!
you must have been a very talented teacher in your previous life 🤣! clearly explained in a simple understandable way, supported with examples/explanations. THANKS A LOT ! one thing I'm still missing: what is the M.M - slider for, yes brighter and darker but what influence has it on the final footage ?
I was going to post this as a general feedback suggestion but noticed your question: If you're in manual mode, using ISO, shutter speed, and aperture to control the exposure, then the M.M slider has no function because you're already in full control of the variables (ISO, SS, Aperture) that control exposure. Put any one of them or all of them in AUTO and you'll see that the M.M slider now allows you to move it for either more exposure or less exposure. And it will do this by changing one of the variables (ISO, SS, Aperture)
So we dont touch the FPS when changing shutterspeed for example shutter 1/50 and currently running 4k60FPS I'm still experimenting but sadly I have only limited time to play my mini 4 :(
Good question! This guide is aimed more for photography, when taking videos FPS does factor in to shutter speed. Basically when capturing video you never want to decrease the shutter speed below 2x your FPS. So if recording in 60fps, keep the shutter speed at 1/120 or higher. Hope that helps!
Next, watch this video to find out the 12 BIGGEST Drone MISTAKES New Pilots Make - ua-cam.com/video/z0H5iPBnfig/v-deo.html
Hey it's me that asked for the Mini 3 thank you I actually really wanted to know that and I cannot find a video on it
In your update for 2 0 2 4 make sure you put don't fly close to power lines because I did that and I fell about 25 ft2 my drone was fine but still make sure you put that on there and if you had it on there sorry I did not watch the whole thing cuz I watched it before
As a photographer, I would like to thank you for explaining these concepts (in a simple way) to people that are not familiar with them! I would have suggested explaining the use of the histogram, since you already had it show on screen, and how it could be useful for the proper exposure level. But that might be getting a bit deep for new folks.
Good video. Never a bad idea to revisit the basics!
The BEST tutorial for someone like me that had an issue understanding how they all relate to each other!! Thank you so much!!👍🙏🏻
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching!
I will always appreciate someone who takes the time to put together a take away like the cheat sheet. Amazing video thank you
Happy I could help, thanks for watching!
You've done it again. You are truly a master at clearly explaining complex concepts.
Thank you so much!
Basics are always useful to revisit Mathew. Nicely produced and clearly explained and demonstrated. 👌 Thx for your efforts in supporting and developing this great hobby.
Kaz, Sydney
My pleasure! Thanks for your kind feedback!
Thanks again for this super comprehensive and helpful tutorial!
New into drone photography and this will definitely help me get to the next level.
Love your videos. Have helped me extremely to get started. Watched couple other guys videos and almost put me to sleep in first few minutes.
🔥🔥🔥 this breaks it down perfectly. Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great Educational video! Thank you for demystifying these settings and making it simple for beginners like myself to understand. Keep making excellent videos they are great!
Very informative, well thought out. Thank you for this great video.
My pleasure! Thanks for the kind feedback!
I wished you also talked about white balance & exposure value in this video
Hey it's me that asked for the Mini 3 thank you for at least making something that will help me
This is great! Just what I was looking for, newbie to drones here and the camera options had me confused! Thank you
Happy the video has helped! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much this helped me to know all about camera settings
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Love your videos man! I am just starting with drone photography and your stuff helps alot🎉
Great video..thanks for sharing buddy😊
Yes, it is overwhelming, but you make it so understandable. Thank you.
This is an excellent video. Thanks for sharing
You are very welcome!
Do you know if the DJI mini pro 4 drones use full sensor to film 1080HD or uses just 1/4 of the sensor? (as you would expect from 1080HD to 4K resolution)
Another very well-done video and very helpful -- thank you! 😀
Very helpful and high quality work
Thank you!
Great info as usual, but can you refer us to one of your blogs that explains the reason for and against just using “auto”. Thank you.
Very useful. And understands easily when you ecplain.. Thanks
Found your channel via one of your shorts. Subscribed.
Thank you! Welcome aboard!
Great video! I only miss the relation betreden schutters speed and frames per seconde....
Bravo and thank you for your mastery and your explanations, greetings from France
Vital question here, would you wait for the Mini 5 pro to come out later this year or buy the 4 pro now, please give detailed reasons to wait or reason why it's not worth the wait.
Hi. I’ve been following you for some time now. This video was so so good. Well done and thank you for taking the time to explain. You explain things really well and your videos are really well made. One can see and appreciate the amount of work gone into the video. I noticed you left out frame rate and how that would impact shutter speeds etc. would be great if we can have similar video also for videos and best methods to set frame rates.
Thank you for such kind feedback. I have a follow-up video coming for how these apply when recording videos and an explanation of frame rates!
Thanks! Very helpful!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Very helpful video, thanks for sharing.
I have the Mini 4 pro and my set in a sunny day is keeping the ISO at Auto Mode and the Shutter Speed at 1/1000 up to 1/2000 - 4k with no filters,
and it’s giving me a great result.
What do you think about that?
Thanks best regards.
Nice presentation. It's a fine line doing an explanation of this type while not getting too technical. The drone exposure values, like the fixed aperture in the mini series...is pretty basic.
A pressing question that I have for you today has to do with what looks like jutter or jitter when filming in video mode and especially when panning. There are hundreds of UA-cam videos discussing shutter speeds vs. jutter/jitter and I have done some fairly extensive work in figuring out what these balances may be while also trying to preserve the 180° rule for what everybody likes to speak of as "cinematic" footage. Along with the 180° rule there are video editing parameters that have to match up to the FPS value when acquiring the video footage. I have worked with it all and still experience some jutter/jitter by the time the video is uploaded to UA-cam. My question has to do with the setting in Advanced Camera that by default is turned ON to "Cache When Recording". From what I have gathered the caching scheme provides for a low resolution version of the high resolution video to be acquired simultaneously. I would like to hear your thoughts on this caching feature, whether you leave it to the default setting of ON as well as what your thoughts may be on whether this caching process causes some buffering issues that appear as jutter/jitter on the high resolution video regardless of any other settings.
Hi! I have 2 questions:
1. What with 180 shutter rule?
2. If I want to record beautiful city buildings at the night with m4p sharp with bright light(night city climat) so than I need to change to night video mode + settings:
-ISO 100 to have great quality of reflections on buildings
-4K 50FPS(Europe standard)
-what shutter speed?
-EV to calibrate to see something :)
In that case there is no need to have any nd filters.
Any advise for great night video? Maybe that’s good subject for next video? :)
Thank You 🙏!
Great tutorials!
Like your video's 👊🏻 may i ask what you use to share your shoots ?
Many thanks ! 🙏
ilove this video!!!! very helpful
are Freewell filters much better than the filters of DJI?
you must have been a very talented teacher in your previous life 🤣! clearly explained in a simple understandable way, supported with examples/explanations. THANKS A LOT !
one thing I'm still missing: what is the M.M - slider for, yes brighter and darker but what influence has it on the final footage ?
I was going to post this as a general feedback suggestion but noticed your question: If you're in manual mode, using ISO, shutter speed, and aperture to control the exposure, then the M.M slider has no function because you're already in full control of the variables (ISO, SS, Aperture) that control exposure. Put any one of them or all of them in AUTO and you'll see that the M.M slider now allows you to move it for either more exposure or less exposure. And it will do this by changing one of the variables (ISO, SS, Aperture)
@@johngiatropoulos3848 tks very much !😍👍
Do you think Lightcut editing app is adequate for a beginner and if yes, can you do a tutorial on that?
So we dont touch the FPS when changing shutterspeed for example shutter 1/50 and currently running 4k60FPS
I'm still experimenting but sadly I have only limited time to play my mini 4 :(
Good question! This guide is aimed more for photography, when taking videos FPS does factor in to shutter speed. Basically when capturing video you never want to decrease the shutter speed below 2x your FPS. So if recording in 60fps, keep the shutter speed at 1/120 or higher. Hope that helps!
@@TheDroneCreative thanks 👍 this is noted
Soon Will get this drone
Great video thanks for sharing
🎉very informative 🎉
Great video
Price of your full package?
Cheat sheet is a godsend.
Is just like a camera
Trying to download your free creative pack but the links just go to your cheat sheets?