DJI AIR 3 Review - DUAL CAMERA is PERFECTION! (4K)

DJI AIR 3 Review - DUAL CAMERA is PERFECTION! (4K)

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Publish Date:
October 4, 2023
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In this DJI Air3 Drone review, I test the new dual camera system and the 100fps 4k video quality.
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By: Mark McGee Photos
Title: DJI AIR 3 Review - DUAL CAMERA is PERFECTION! (4K)
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJNmfhwK3J4

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I fly my drone?

The best way to learn how to fly a drone is by practicing. It takes time to learn how to fly drones. Practice indoors or at home is the best option for beginners.

There are three essential skills that you need to know in order to fly a Drone. These are hovering, takingoff, and landing.

Take Off

The drone will take off by simply being lifted into the air. You can do this by pressing the button on controller until the drone begins moving upward. When the drone has reached a certain height you can stop pressing the button.

Hovering

Hovering is a way to keep the drone still in midair. To hover, hold down the left or right trigger while pressing the throttle. You can move the drone by tilting the controller by holding down both triggers.

Landing

Landing means returning the drone to earth safely. Release the throttle and turn the controller toward the ground to land. This will cause the drone's speed to drop and eventually land.

You can fly your drone if you are comfortable with it. You must be careful not that your drone crashes into anything.


Can drones shoot nighttime photos?

Answer: Yes. It's something we have been doing for years. We've been taking pictures at night for decades.

But there's a catch. Night photography requires specialized equipment. Any camera under $10k is not capable of night photography.

A series of wavelengths are created when light hits an object.

These wavelengths overlap and combine to form white light at very long distances from the source.

This is why your eyes can see colors even if the sun is many millions of miles away.

However, when light strikes an object near its source, it reflects within a narrow band wavelengths. These wavelengths bounce right back to us without overlapping.

This means that objects are brighter if they are closer together. This is why objects seem to glow when they are exposed to black light.

How much energy the object absorbs affects how much light is reflected. If light hits an object, it may reflect less red light than more blue.

The human eye is sensitive to blue light the most so objects appear brighter when viewed in black light.

This has to do with drones. Use a very bright light source to photograph dark places, such a forest or cave.

A standard lamp will not provide enough illumination to illuminate the whole scene. It will only provide a shadowed view and not much else.

A strobe will give you a great shot. Also, a small flashgun won't be as convenient for you.

These lights are called speedlights due to the fact that they produce flashes light so fast, they can create a stroboscopic effect.

The light pulses across the screen when "stroboscopic" is used. The faster the rate, the better quality of the picture.

We won't be discussing how to set up Speedlights here. However, there are numerous tutorials online.

We will tell you that to capture a clear picture, you must ensure that the subject is illuminated evenly.

To achieve this, you should aim the beam at a 45-degree angle. You can adjust the flashgun's intensity by moving its head.

Once you have set the setting that is right for you, hold the gun steady as the shutter release button is pressed.

Press the shutter once more, just before the flashlight reaches the subject. This will fire another flashgun burst.

The subject will be illuminated by the first burst. The second burst will capture that moment.

The result is continuous exposure, where both bursts are recorded.

Now that you are able to take photographs during the day, let us move on to night photography.

I have already covered everything you need on night photography.

However, there is still one thing that needs to be addressed: the color balance.

Most people assume that all images taken at nights will be too dark.

And that's true - but it's also true for daytime pictures.

The camera will always record darker images regardless of whether you are taking photos at dawn and dusk.


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. Drones are perfect for both close-up shots and stunning photos of wildlife like butterflies and birds.

Drones are best used in mountains, deserts and other locations such as beaches, cities, oceans, rivers, and lakes. Drone enthusiasts enjoy taking stunning photos of their surroundings and other local attractions.

If you want to see new places, it is worth shooting at night as the lights illuminate the surroundings. You might also consider shooting in other seasons, especially during winter when there is snow on the ground.


What equipment do you need to take drone photos?

Drone photography is much more than just taking pictures with a drone. You need to think about many things when planning and executing a drone photography shoot. From choosing the right location to determining how much insurance you need to carry out a successful aerial shoot.

The most important thing you can do is make sure that your drones are allowed to fly in the location you want to photograph. It is important to find out if there any restrictions on the areas you can fly in and where your drone may be used. If there are, you may need to apply for a license to fly them in these areas.

It is important that you check your country's regulations. Some countries require permits to fly drones. Others limit how many flights you can make in a specific time.

A drone pilot license is required. You'll also need to find a safe and secure place to land your drone after every flight. You can often rent a landing pad from local businesses, which will charge you per hour and provide you with storage space. Or, you can buy a dedicated landing area.

Before you can even start shooting, you need to choose the drone that you want to use. Different drones come with different features and capabilities. For example, fixed-wing drones are typically less expensive and easier to handle, while multirotors have more power and stability.

After deciding what kind of drone you want to use, you'll need to choose what equipment you'll need. The equipment required to operate a drone camera includes a remote controller and gimbal as well as batteries and memory cards.

A gimbal stabilizes the camera during flight, making it easy to capture sharp images without worrying about shaking hands or dropping the device. The drone's body attaches to the gimbal to ensure that the camera stays steady.

Remote controllers make it possible to remotely pilot your drone. These devices come with joysticks as well as buttons that allow the drone to be moved forward, backward, left, right, or left. You can also adjust its altitude.

Batteries power the drone’s motors and camera, while memory cards store photos taken with the drone. To ensure that the drone takes clear pictures, you'll need to ensure sufficient battery life.

After selecting the equipment you will require, you will need to determine where you will be shooting. Do you prefer to shoot outdoors or indoors? Are you going to photograph architecture or landscapes instead? Where exactly are you going to shoot? All of these factors affect how you'll need to prepare for your shoot.

If you are planning on shooting inside, lighting will be an issue. Multiple lights are the best way of lighting a room. One large light should be placed above the subject, one near the middle and another closer to the floor.

Outdoors, you'll need to consider wind conditions. Drone pilots who are flying drones on windy days may be at risk of being blown off their course. Therefore, you should only take off when the weather is calm.

If you are going to be bringing extra equipment like tripods or stands, consider whether this is something that you will need. These items will ensure that your drone is level and stable so you don’t lose any quality shots.

Outdoor shoots can be done between 10 AM and 4 PM. Although there won’t be as many people around at this time, it will still provide enough light for stunning photos.

Let's conclude that drone photography is more than just fun. It can also be extremely useful for taking stunning aerial photos. Follow these simple steps to create stunning images right away!


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How To

How to Make a Time-Lapse with a Drone

When making time-lapses, there are two main types of cameras commonly used - DSLRs (Digital Single Lens Reflex), which are generally more expensive than point-and-shoot digital cameras.

The way light enters DSLR cameras can also make them produce better quality images. However, video requires manual focus and exposure settings.

Easy to use, point-and shot cameras, like those made by GoPro. Videos will look grainy because of the lower resolution.

A consumer drone makes the best time-lapse camera. These small flying robots offer a cheaper alternative to professional drones.

A drone can be described as a remote controlled aircraft that is autonomous and does not require human intervention. A drone typically uses a single propeller to fly, although quadcopter drones may have multiple propellers.

Drones can be used to capture cinematic footage from 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 there is no direct sunlight overhead, the sky will appear darker during the shot.

You can adjust the shutter speed and aperture to achieve the desired effect. If you are filming a sunset, for example, the shutter speed can be set at 30 seconds and the aperture wide open to allow in as much natural lighting as possible.

You should use the opposite approach 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 technique creates a bright image where details are visible.



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