Carbon Fiber Aerial Poles for Panoramic Photography and Videos. Travel Poles Poles Series 2 and 3

Carbon Fiber Aerial Poles for Panoramic Photography and Videos. Travel Poles Poles Series 2 and 3

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Here we talk a little about our Carbon Fiber Poles and how you might use them.

We have 3 primary sets of Poles
1) Travel Pole collapses down to 19" (50cm) and extends to 9.6' (2.9m) item# F7201
2) Pole Series 2 collapses down to 3.8' (118cm) and extends to 19.5' (6m) item# F7105
3) Pole Series 3 collapses down to 5.6' (172cm) and extends to 30.4' (9.3m) item# F7110

These lightweight sturdy aerial photography poles will raise your photography to new heights. And you are not limited to only cameras, you could shoot using GoPro's or small videos cameras, Thetas etc.

Some uses include:
Real Estate elevated images
Construction
Events
Stadiums
Bird Nest Inspection
Long Distance Lookout
and much much more....

Here at Nodal Ninja we are all about providing solutions for 360 panoramas, high resolution imagery, gigapixel and aerial pole photography and automated tripod heads.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of drone photography?

Drone photography offers a unique way to capture photos and video. But there are also downsides when choosing to fly a small aircraft.

The most obvious disadvantage of flying drones is the cost involved. It all depends on what type of drone you choose. You could end up spending hundreds of thousands or even thousands.

Drone flying requires certification and training. You'll need to spend time and money learning how to safely operate them.

Another downside is safety. Drones are inherently dangerous because they require constant maintenance and repair. It is possible to injure or cause property damage by losing control of your drone while you are taking photos.

You might find that your time spent flying your drone is more productive than actually taking pictures or recording footage. You may also have restricted airspace in which you can fly your drone.

Some local governments restrict where you can fly your unmanned aerial vehicle. You cannot fly more than 400 feet and within five miles from any airports, stadiums hospitals, schools or prisons.

Finally, drones aren't for everyone. People feel nervous about flying drones because they fear that they will crash into the ground or fall from the sky. Others worry that they might accidentally hit another person or object.

If you are not confident flying a drone, you can stick with traditional aerial photography methods and videography instead.


Is it legal to fly a drone nightly?

Drones are becoming increasingly popular. Drones provide amazing aerial photos of our homes and businesses. They can also be used to survey large areas and deliver goods. There are currently very few regulations that govern drone usage. They are banned in some states, and restricted in others.

Drone flying during daylight hours is relatively safe. However, drones can still be dangerous when operated at night. Your safety and that of other pilots may be endangered if you fly your drone at night. Because it is hard to spot hazards and obstacles, mistakes made by pilots could cause an accident.

Drones are becoming more and more popular. It is therefore important that we learn how they can be safely operated. There are two main types: fixed-wing, and rotary wing. Fixed-wing drones are generally smaller and easier to control compared to rotary-wing models. A fixed-wing model usually has four propellers, whereas a rotary-wing model has a single rotor.

To avoid potential accidents, you should become familiar with your local laws and ensure that your drone is always within your reach. A key safety tip is to make sure your drone has lights that flash green and red. This will make it easier to identify potential dangers. You should protect your camera lens from any damage when you plan on taking photographs. When flying your drone, you should wear protective goggles.

Night flying drones poses many dangers. These include collisions with power lines or trees and even buildings. Drones also have the potential to become lost, or even fall out of sight. Therefore, you must keep your drone away from obstructions and stay close to the ground. Drones can also be affected by wind gusts or sudden weather changes. These factors can affect your drone's flight and lead to it landing on its feet.

Drones have become increasingly popular, but there are possible health risks. The drone's noise can damage the hearing and cause headaches. Furthermore, the vibrations caused by drones can cause damage to the body. Flying drones without a license can result in fines and legal action.

This guideline will help prevent any accidents. When flying your drone, you must keep it within your line of sight. You must adhere to airport restrictions when flying near airports. It is important to be cautious when flying drones over water. This increases the chance of a collision.


Where are the best places to take photos with a drone?

Drones have become extremely useful tools for capturing breathtaking images of nature and landscapes. Whether you want close-up shots of animals like birds and butterflies or to capture beautiful scenery, drones are ideal.

Mountain, deserts, lakes and oceans are all great places to use drones. Drone enthusiasts often capture scenic views of their hometowns and other local attractions.

Try shooting at night, when the lights illuminate the landscape. This will allow you to discover new locations. You might also consider shooting in other seasons, especially during winter when there is snow on the ground.


Statistics

  • Though the Mavic 3 is about 50% heavier than the Mavic Air 2, it's still conveniently sized. (nytimes.com)
  • A grey card is just a piece of thick paper that is a specific shade of grey (18%), which will be the foundation on which we choose our color temperature. (dronegenuity.com)
  • Homes with aerial images sold 68% faster than homes with standard images. (alexdronephotography.com)
  • Here's proof: according to an analysis of FAA drone registration numbers by drone market research and data group Drone Industry Insights, DJI had a 76.8% market share in the U.S. (thedronegirl.com)
  • Greater than 50% throttle stick position generates positive thrust, but less than 50% throttle stick position reverses the direction of the motors, allowing upside-down flying! (photographypro.com)

External Links

store.dji.com

faa.gov

How To

How to create a time-lapse using a drone

There are two types of cameras that can be used for time-lapse photography: DSLRs (Digital Single Lens Reflex) and point-and-shoot digital camera.

The way light enters DSLR cameras can also make them produce better quality images. These cameras aren't great for shooting video as they require manual focus or exposure settings.

Beginners will find it easier to use point-and shoot cameras like the GoPro. Videos will look grainy because of the lower resolution.

The best camera for time-lapsing is a consumer drone. These small flying robots have become very popular as an affordable alternative for professional drones.

A drone is a remotely controlled aircraft that can fly autonomously and without human intervention. Quadcopter drones may use multiple propellers. A drone will typically fly with one propeller.

A drone can not only capture aerial footage but also cinematic shots with a bird’s-eye view. You can equip your drone with a stabiliser to capture smooth handheld footage.

If you want to create a timelapse, record while the drone hovers just above your subject. If the sun is not directly overhead, the sky will not appear dark during the shot.

You can adjust the shutter speed and aperture to achieve the desired effect. To capture a sunset, you might set the shutter speed at 30 seconds, and open the aperture wide to let in as much natural sunlight as possible.

The opposite approach should be used for night shots. Use a slow shutter speed of 1 second and close the aperture to reduce the amount of light entering the camera. This creates bright images where details can be clearly seen.