Bypass Drone 120m Limit With This Trick | Panoramic Guide
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- With drones being limited to 120m (400 feet), it can be hard to fit everything in the frame.
This short guide will explain how to capture the shots, which app can help and how to edit.
I captured the photos with a DJI Mini 3 Pro, but any drone that can look straight down will work.
Gear used for this video:
DJI Air 3
DJI Mini 3 Pro
DJI Pocket 3
DJI Action 4
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chrischarlescook
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Good vid, nicely presented and quite informative 👍 I find the 'deghost' feature in LR's panorama merge can help resolve movement discrepancies in the resulting image, but sometimes a little retouch in PS is needed for the final tidy up. Looking forward to your HDR vid in the near future.
So great to see the details behind your amazing videos. Looking forward to watching more!!
@@KatFitzpatrick-q9h Thanks for watching! More coming soon 👊
"Can't park there Sir" - Absolutely cracking video Chris! Thank you so much for taking the time making this tutorial and I love the canvas print idea too. Liked and subscribed.
@hamradioop5777 Thanks for the kind words and for subscribing. Lots more to come 😃
Interesting technique I've not tried yet, I'll have to have a go with my drone.
I've added your channel, always good to connect with other photography creators, especially those who share an interest in flying drones.
@pdtech4524 It really is! I hope in growing the channel I can connect with more creators like yourself 👊🤘
Never thought to try this but I will now, thanks.
No worries. Thanks for watching!👊
Very interesting. I will have a go at doing this myself with my M4P
Go for it! Thanks for watching 🤘
Great vid!
Appreciate that. Thanks for watching 👊
Impressive technique! I use a different editor but will see what I can do to replicate something similar. Subbed!
If it works in your editor, please let me know and I'll add it to the description. Thanks for watching 👊
Great video new subscriber here 🙂
Welcome!!! Thanks for watching 👊
Nice video👍😃 Whats the name of the you are using?
Sorry, I should have been clearer. Its called "PhotoPills". Not free but well worth it👍
@@chrischarlescook Thanks for the information. Keep making great videos :)
That is a fun idea, I will absolutely give this a go! Excellent tutorial, very nicely done. Liked and subscribed!
Thanks so much! 👊