Hidden features? As in ISO/SS don't worry you will still be able to adjust your shutter up to 30" but new update removes ISO 25600Just found out about the hidden features, so will the new update nerf these, and what's new about the latest release?
Thanks for posting your informative vid.Hidden features? As in ISO/SS don't worry you will still be able to adjust your shutter up to 30" but new update removes ISO 25600
pleasure is mine bro, thank you for your kind words..Thanks for posting your informative vid.
Hey Tom I don't see robust uses for them but there is a way to get up to ISO 25600 and SS of 30"
Thanks for letting me know.. Don't suppose I could know which tablet you use?I tried this afternoon to get the long shutter speed for photos, wasn't successful in achieving longer than 8 and I was in full manual mode.. don't really need it but I wasn't able to do it after the update
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Thanks for letting me know.. Don't suppose I could know which tablet you use?
pleasure is mine bro, thank you for your kind words..
Hey Tom I don't see robust uses for them but there is a way to get up to ISO 25600 and SS of 30"
With latest firmware they removed ISO 25600 but you can just adjust shutter in excess of 8"-30" with the trick
In terms of taking sharp, noise free shots every time its not very practical. Its just a tool for creativity. Where I posted it on fb Tory Taglio summarised it well:Hi, I'm just wondering how practical an 8 second exposure is on a drone? how would one keep it steady enough? Wouldn't the slightest breeze mess the shot up?
If you are far from the subject (i.e. a landscape) and the air is calm you could probably get usable shots, although almost certianly sharpness would be affected to some degree. When I look at stationary video under these conditions the image looks like it was shot from a tower and I can't detect any movement at all so a still should be possible although again, conditions would have to be perfect and you will certainly give up some sharpness.Hi, I'm just wondering how practical an 8 second exposure is on a drone? how would one keep it steady enough? Wouldn't the slightest breeze mess the shot up?