Thanks again bro I'm not on the internet much but every time I come on I check your channel and I'm always happy thank you I appreciate it and a lot of gratitude from my people to yours
You give clear advice that makes sense to a newbie like me. I would like a video on transferring data to my MAC. The explanations I have seen are a little nebulous to me. cheers, a new fan!
Another excellent video Henrik. I’m loving the mini 3 pro and having far more fun with it than the Mavic 2 pro that I also own. I also use auto with a fixed iso of 100 and standard picture profile, there’s still some room to adjust the shadows and highlights in post. The Mini 3 pro does a really great job in auto allowing you more time to enjoy the flight and pull some great compositions together, I also use ND filters👍I use manual focus set to infinity as this is an old habit from using my Mavic 2 pro, should I be using auto focus ? does it refocus itself for example when you gimble down ? Great video as always and thanks for the tips.
This video is a Gem! New subscriber and thank you for a great explanation. I've seen many videos trying to get my videos to look better,this is by far the best one!
Yes, for video I mostly use auto with an ND filter. As you say, at the height most drone footage is taken, motion blur is irrelevant. You do need to be careful when yawing, though, to avoid jerkiness.
great video. I shot everything on auto with my old mini 1. it was easier to dial in exposure compensation or just lock exposure. You are so right about cinematic footage as well. Soo many fb groups post "my video is juddery" with everyone responding the memory card is too slow, rather than your movements are too fast for 24fps
Can you please make a video on how to upload audio screen recordings to your phone. Meaning how do you download your audio screen recordings to upload to social media
I like the idea of motion blur when flying close to the ground or hyperlapses. I think I will leave shutter speed on Auto but keep the ISO rating at 100. And If I want motion blur just increase the nd filter to ND64 or higher.
I just went to a local tech shop and I love going to look at the drones there and I saw a Dji mini 3 pro there they look kinda funny irl 😅 I fly a mavic mini and it looks very different, I also saw the drone there that I wanna save up for the Dji air2 s
i'm with you on the auto. after a year of constantly changing shutter speed every few minutes and having inconstant exposure if moving around in orbits where it's dark on one side of the building, i just put shutter in auto mode and able to get better shots and focus on actually doing the maneuvers instead of looking at the EV reading all the time. i keep it in pro and fix iso to 100 for day time (200-400 night time) and only put shutter in auto. also use an nd16 just like you and as long as the shutter is around 1/200-300 it really doesnt matter and no one is going to notice any way. oh and in auto you can set the exposure target to any ev reading you like and doesnt have to be fixed on 0.0.
Hi Henrik, thanks for a concise explainer video, I just bought a Mini 3 Pro and notice I dont have the Style option camera settings, could this be a firmware problem.
A reeeeally clear, informative, practical and useful video Henrik. Thx so very much from Australia, for all you're doing for our learning experience in this growing droning community. Appreciate it and you. 😊👍
mam insta 360 3x a jsem potapec akdyz dam kameru do pouzdra tak tam nejsou tlacitka na zapnuti a vypnuti pod vodou nemuzu na to prijit jak to zapnout???
Outside the ground is white and the sky is white. I live in Arizona lotta light so I don’t know what to do. I don’t even know how to put it in camera mode. I just bought it please help. Thank you.
I'm nearly allways in auto, i seem to have better results with an ND4 in auto for most days. Let the computer do the work, that's what we pay the money for
I would never shoot 30fps. What do you need the extra frames for? Nothing is 30fps. Not the movies not TV and not the news. It's an old leftover from the old NTSC TV days that was 29.97fps. And if you want to put footage on UA-cam you now have 6 extra frames "per second"! Making your files substantially larger and people need faster data to stream more frames per second. 30fps is useless. Imo. Shoot 24fps always.
@@relaxvideo3d I guess 98% of users don't realize the refresh rate adjusts to the content? Or that the monitor adds frames to conform to the refresh rate? Or you can change the monitor refresh rate to whatever you want. We're not handcuffed by Hz anymore, that was the old days and a further leftover from the 29.97fps interlaced NTSC video days. You can set it to 48Hz or 96Hz if you must. And what are you worried about stutterfree?? So you hate watching movies and TV?? Is that what your saying? You're saying cinema stutters??? No? So if you like movies, why wouldn't you want to make your content in the same way? And still, shooting 30fps is adding 360 frames per minute. And most youtube videos are talking heads. No real motion to speak of. Again, why shoot anything at 30fps? Either you're shooting a UA-cam video of someone talking, or you're making a movie.... But if you like storing extra data to see someone talk at 30fps.. hey, knock yourself out. It's just totally unnecessary. The only thing you might want a higher frame rate for is video games. But that's another topic.
This is advice for "best footage directly to social media". It is not good advice for best quality footage. "The hassle of exposing properly with ND filters..." smh.
Ted Nemeth would be proud of you! 🤣😉
Thanks again bro I'm not on the internet much but every time I come on I check your channel and I'm always happy thank you I appreciate it and a lot of gratitude from my people to yours
Hi Henrik, yes, please do a video on composition.
You're videos are very well explained and useful to us all but particularly to beginners.
Couldn’t agree more! Educational and well put together videos! Love it
Actually very good advice.
We all have busy lives, AUTO it is!!!!
Great quick, to the point useful video, thank you!
You give clear advice that makes sense to a newbie like me. I would like a video on transferring data to my MAC. The explanations I have seen are a little nebulous to me. cheers, a new fan!
Great video. Thank you. Yes please do a video on composition 👍
Thank you for useful tips❤
Another excellent video Henrik. I’m loving the mini 3 pro and having far more fun with it than the Mavic 2 pro that I also own. I also use auto with a fixed iso of 100 and standard picture profile, there’s still some room to adjust the shadows and highlights in post. The Mini 3 pro does a really great job in auto allowing you more time to enjoy the flight and pull some great compositions together, I also use ND filters👍I use manual focus set to infinity as this is an old habit from using my Mavic 2 pro, should I be using auto focus ? does it refocus itself for example when you gimble down ? Great video as always and thanks for the tips.
This video is a Gem! New subscriber and thank you for a great explanation. I've seen many videos trying to get my videos to look better,this is by far the best one!
Welcome aboard!
Yes, for video I mostly use auto with an ND filter. As you say, at the height most drone footage is taken, motion blur is irrelevant. You do need to be careful when yawing, though, to avoid jerkiness.
it will regardless, this is not a good motion unless it's POI
great video. I shot everything on auto with my old mini 1. it was easier to dial in exposure compensation or just lock exposure. You are so right about cinematic footage as well. Soo many fb groups post "my video is juddery" with everyone responding the memory card is too slow, rather than your movements are too fast for 24fps
exactly
Super useful video. thanks mate!!!
Good stuff.. since no motion blur ditch the ND filter. It's low quality glass and there is a better chance of getting a cleaner image.
Do a video on composition, please!
Great tips, Henrik.
Can you please make a video on how to upload audio screen recordings to your phone. Meaning how do you download your audio screen recordings to upload to social media
from the DJI RC?
Hello, please tell me how I can change the resolution in the photo from 48 to 12 mp in Done Mini 3 pro, thank you very much!
You need to switch the Drone into photo mode before you go into the camera menu through the three dots in the upper right corner
@@TECHDRONEMEDIA Yes, thank you very much, I did not do this option
Great explanation. Your videos are always straight to the point and great advise. Cheers.
Very helpful 👍
I like the idea of motion blur when flying close to the ground or hyperlapses. I think I will leave shutter speed on Auto but keep the ISO rating at 100. And If I want motion blur just increase the nd filter to ND64 or higher.
love your video!
I just went to a local tech shop and I love going to look at the drones there and I saw a Dji mini 3 pro there they look kinda funny irl 😅 I fly a mavic mini and it looks very different, I also saw the drone there that I wanna save up for the Dji air2 s
Can you do a video on filter please 🙏 I’m thinking of getting some. Just not sure if they are worth it.
I have many video on this on the channel
i'm with you on the auto. after a year of constantly changing shutter speed every few minutes and having inconstant exposure if moving around in orbits where it's dark on one side of the building, i just put shutter in auto mode and able to get better shots and focus on actually doing the maneuvers instead of looking at the EV reading all the time. i keep it in pro and fix iso to 100 for day time (200-400 night time) and only put shutter in auto. also use an nd16 just like you and as long as the shutter is around 1/200-300 it really doesnt matter and no one is going to notice any way. oh and in auto you can set the exposure target to any ev reading you like and doesnt have to be fixed on 0.0.
spot on :-)
thanks
Hi Henrik, thanks for a concise explainer video, I just bought a Mini 3 Pro and notice I dont have the Style option camera settings, could this be a firmware problem.
A reeeeally clear, informative, practical and useful video Henrik. Thx so very much from Australia, for all you're doing for our learning experience in this growing droning community. Appreciate it and you. 😊👍
Awesome😊😮
Next mavic 3 classic please 🙏
mam insta 360 3x a jsem potapec akdyz dam kameru do pouzdra tak tam nejsou tlacitka na zapnuti a vypnuti pod vodou nemuzu na to prijit jak to zapnout???
Cheers
Outside the ground is white and the sky is white. I live in Arizona lotta light so I don’t know what to do. I don’t even know how to put it in camera mode. I just bought it please help. Thank you.
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Can't see how to change the 24fps to 30fps .
Help
You said focus is not a problem, but for me, using autofocus on Mini 3 pro is like hit and miss, I can never trust it.
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hahaha hahahahaha bro you are an entertainment!!
I'm nearly allways in auto, i seem to have better results with an ND4 in auto for most days. Let the computer do the work, that's what we pay the money for
I am showing white ground and sky only outside?😱😳
1:36 You've got spider webs on your lens
I would never shoot 30fps. What do you need the extra frames for? Nothing is 30fps. Not the movies not TV and not the news. It's an old leftover from the old NTSC TV days that was 29.97fps. And if you want to put footage on UA-cam you now have 6 extra frames "per second"! Making your files substantially larger and people need faster data to stream more frames per second. 30fps is useless. Imo. Shoot 24fps always.
What do you need the extra frames for? For 98% of users with monitors refresh rate set to 60Hz? 24p is for cinema, not stutterfree on 60Hz monitors.
@@relaxvideo3d I guess 98% of users don't realize the refresh rate adjusts to the content? Or that the monitor adds frames to conform to the refresh rate? Or you can change the monitor refresh rate to whatever you want. We're not handcuffed by Hz anymore, that was the old days and a further leftover from the 29.97fps interlaced NTSC video days. You can set it to 48Hz or 96Hz if you must.
And what are you worried about stutterfree??
So you hate watching movies and TV?? Is that what your saying? You're saying cinema stutters??? No?
So if you like movies, why wouldn't you want to make your content in the same way?
And still, shooting 30fps is adding 360 frames per minute. And most youtube videos are talking heads. No real motion to speak of. Again, why shoot anything at 30fps? Either you're shooting a UA-cam video of someone talking, or you're making a movie....
But if you like storing extra data to see someone talk at 30fps.. hey, knock yourself out. It's just totally unnecessary. The only thing you might want a higher frame rate for is video games. But that's another topic.
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Can I help you?
I disagree because everyone has a different apingyet you want to go original it's to the person not about setting that people make on UA-cam
Sure, that is ok 👍
This is advice for "best footage directly to social media". It is not good advice for best quality footage.
"The hassle of exposing properly with ND filters..." smh.
Why? Did I really say that - what I meant it’s not worth the hassle going for specific shutter speed when you don’t have variable aperture