DJI AVATA - New Low Noise Props from AFOIS - Review

DJI AVATA - New Low Noise Props from AFOIS - Review

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Publish Date:
November 24, 2022
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Aerial Photography
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Do you have a DJI AVATA? Do you want to make it stand out from the pack? Get yourself some of these brightly colored AFOIS props.

Links to items in this video are here:
-AFOIS PROPS for DJI AVATA on AMAZON:
-AFOIS PROPS for DJI FPV on AMAZON:
-AFOIS PROPS website:
-DJI AVATA:
-INSTA360 GO2 Camera:
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BELOW IS THE GEAR I USE TO CREATE MY VIDEOS:

THE SOFTWARE I USE TO EDIT MY VIDEOS IS FINAL CUT PRO X

A-ROLL CAMERAS (without lenses):
Canon C70:
DJI RONIN 4D:
Canon EOS R:
Canon M6 MkII:
Canon XC-10:

B-ROLL CAMERAS:
DJI OSMO ACTION 2:
INSTA360 X3:
INSTA360 ONE R:
INSTA360 GO2:
INSTA360 GO:
GOPRO HERO 11 (USA):
GOPRO HERO 11 (CANADA):
GOPRO HERO 10 (USA):
GOPRO HERO 10 (CANADA):
GOPRO HERO 9 (USA):
GOPRO HERO 9 (CANADA):
GOPRO HERO 8 (USA):
GOPRO HERO 8 (CANADA):
GOPRO HERO 7 (USA):
GOPRO HERO 7 (CANADA):
MOBILE OSMO POCKET2:
ACTION CAMERA 3 AXIS GIMBAL:

SOUND AUDIO:
TASCAM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (USA):
TASCAM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (CANADA):
TENTACLE TRACK E: (CANADA):
TENTACLE TRACK E: (USA):
ZOOM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (USA):
ZOOM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (CANADA):
RODE STUDIO BOOM MIC (USA):
RODE STUDIO BOOM MIC (CANADA):
STUDIO VOICE OVER MIC:
RODE WIRELESS:

LIGHTING:
STUDIO LIGHTING (USA): GVM:
STUDIO LIGHTING (CANADA): GVM:
STUDIO LIGHTING: FalconEyes SO-40TD:

OTHER CAMERA GEAR:

Action Camera Hat (USA):
Action Camera Hat (CANADA):

Gorillapod 5K Tripod (AMAZON USA):
Gorillapod 5K Tripod (AMAZON CANADA):
Cool Orange Mini Tripod (AMAZON CANADA):
Cool Orange Mini Tripod (AMAZON USA):

DRONE ACCESSORIES:

Lipo Batteries I use on most FPV Drones:

Round Landing Pad:
Square Landing Pad PRO SMALL (USA):
Square Landing Pad PRO SMALL (CANADA):
Square Landing Pad LARGE:

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By: CAPTAIN DRONE
Title: DJI AVATA - New Low Noise Props from AFOIS - Review
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdBgUwdBeOI

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which drone can carry DSLR?

Drones can be used for everyday tasks. Already drones equipped with cameras can take aerial photographs.

Drones aren't something that people use very often, even though they've been around for years. Drones can be too noisy, expensive, and difficult to control.

The Drone-A1 is a result of this. It's the world's first fully autonomous quadcopter designed specifically for photographers.

The Drone-A1's HD camera can take amazing photos and videos. Due to its powerful computer onboard, the Drone-A1 will follow a subject seamlessly without any human intervention.

This means you can focus entirely on capturing great images while the Drone-A1 takes care of flying, hovering, and following your subject.

Smart Follow, our exclusive feature that makes it simple to capture stunning shots with the Drone-A1, will amaze you. Point the Drone-A1 towards your subject, and it will automatically track him or her and keep the distance between the two of you constantly.

The Drone-A1 will give you freedom and convenience while shooting. It's no longer necessary to worry about holding the camera steady or knowing exactly where your subject will be.

The Drone- A1 also features a built-in GPS that allows you to share your photographs with friends and family. This way, everyone can view your pictures from anywhere in the world.

The Drone-A 1 is ideal for professionals and hobbyists who love to take pictures.


Can drones take night photos?

That's the right answer. But it's been a long-standing tradition. For decades, we've been taking photos at night.

There is one catch. Night photography requires specialized equipment. It's impossible to achieve night photography with a camera less than $10,000.

When light strikes an object, it bounces back in various wavelengths.

These wavelengths merge to form white light at long distances from source.

This is how our eyes are able to see colors even when the sun is miles away.

The opposite is true. When light strikes an object very close to its source it reflects in narrow wavelengths. These wavelengths bounce right back to us without overlapping.

This means that objects appear brighter when they are closer to each other. This is why objects appear to glow under black light.

The amount of light reflected depends on how much energy the object absorbs. If light hits an object, it may reflect less red light than more blue.

Blue light is the most visible to the human eye, so objects will appear more blue if they are seen under black light.

So what does this have to do with drones? If you're trying to photograph something dark, such as a forest or a cave, you need to use a very bright light source.

An ordinary lamp won't be powerful enough to illuminate the entire scene. You will get a shadowed image, nothing more.

You will need a strobe if you want to take great photos. And since you don't want to carry around a huge flashgun, you'll need to buy a small one.

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

Stroboscopic means that the light pulses across the screen. The better the quality of the image, the faster it is.

We won't be discussing how to set up Speedlights here. There are many tutorials on the internet.

We will tell you to make sure that the subject is properly illuminated in order for a clear photograph.

This is achieved by aiming the beam at 45 degrees. You can adjust the flashgun's intensity by moving its head.

Once you have chosen the best setting, hold your gun steady while you press the shutter release.

Then, just before the light reaches the subject, press the shutter again. This will activate the flashgun and fire another burst.

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

This results in a continuous exposure that records both bursts and steady light.

Now that you're comfortable taking photos during the day let's get to night photography.

I've covered everything you need about night photography.

The color balance is the last thing we need to address.

Most people assume that any images taken at night will look too dark.

That's true, but the same applies to daytime photos.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re shooting at dawn or at dusk. The camera will always record a darker shot.


How much money do drone photographers make?

Photographers make more than $10k a gig depending on the length of their flights and where they are shooting. If you shoot in remote areas such as national parks or forests, you could earn upwards of $20-30 an hour.

The average person earns between $15-$25 an hour working in retail, which means you could earn $50-$75 flying drones if you wanted to. However, there are also plenty of opportunities to earn even more. Many drone pilots work for companies that require them fly across the country and even internationally.

It is possible to charge $100 to $300 per flight depending on how many miles you cover and how much time you spent flying. These fees can add up quickly but if you love flying and photography it might be worth it.


How do I get started with drone photography?

You have many options to begin photographing with a drone. A ready-made drone package is the first choice. You'll get everything you need. They vary from $200 up to $500, depending on which model.

You can also build your own drone. It's possible to make a drone that takes decent photos and videos, even though it can be complicated.

If you are interested in building your drone, we recommend you begin with a quadcopter. As found on conventional helicopters, a quadcopter has four rotors (or propellers) instead of two.

A quadcopter takes less time to assemble, and is more reliable than a traditional helicopter. It is also easier to transport and purchase.

First, select the right components. Motors, batteries and controllers are all required. Make sure you pick the correct size and weight.

Next, choose the controller that you want to use. There are many different options, including touch screens, joysticks, and remote controllers. A drone with a built in camera is a good choice.

Once you have selected the correct parts, it's time to assemble your drone. A preassembled kit is a great option to save time and make things simpler. You can build your drone on your own by following these steps.

Step 1: Attach battery pack

You'll need to connect the battery pack to the motor to start building your quadcopter. First, remove the cover plate from the bottom of the battery pack. After that, slide in the battery.

Step2: Connect your motors

Next, mount the motors to the right slots. Each motor must be placed in the appropriate slot. When mounting the motors, ensure they face forward and are parallel to the frame.

Step3: Install the propeller

Last, attach the propellers and frame. Place them at an equal distance.

You are now ready to test the drone. If the drone doesn't move when you turn it on, make sure the propellers face forward. You should also make sure there is no obstruction between the propellers.


What are the laws governing drone photography?

Drone flight regulation is regulated by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Local laws and regulations may apply, in addition to those of the FAA. You can check with your state's transport department to find out what rules govern drone flights.

Drone owners must obtain a FAA license in most cases. The FAA has established guidelines for licensing. Learn more about these guidelines by clicking here.

In some states, drone owners must register their drones with government. You can find out more in our Guide for Drone Registration.


Statistics

  • Among the biggest improvements, the Skydio 2+ has over the standard 2 is a 20% longer battery life, longer range if you add the Beacon, and a neat AI video creation tool called Keyframe. (thedronegirl.com)
  • Again, no stabilization is applied, and the 50% throttle stick position cuts the power to the motors. (photographypro.com)
  • Compared to the old days of the Phantom, this drone is super small, but it will likely require you to check a bag, the way a Mini 3 Pro could easily stow away in an oversized pocket. (thedronegirl.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

blog.dronebase.com

How To

What is the optimal distance for a drone's flight?

It is possible to keep a drone at a safe distance if it becomes part of your self. If you start to see the drone as an entity separate from you, it becomes difficult to recognize its physical boundaries.

A good distance for a drone allows you to immerse yourself in the environment without worrying about where the drone is going next.

The psychological benefit of flying close to ground is also evident. It allows us to have more control over our surroundings and helps us feel closer with nature.

There is however a downside. If we fly close to ground, wind and other weather conditions can cause damage to our drones. How far away can you fly?

It all depends on the drone that you are flying. It is a good idea to maintain a minimum of 500 feet above the ground when you are trying to capture aerial footage.

You might limit the height of a cityscape to 1,000 feet. By doing this, you can avoid any obstructions such as trees or buildings.

Low-light conditions can make drones less agile. To reduce hovering time when flying in the darkness, lower the altitude.

Also, make sure that there is no obstruction such as traffic signs, power lines, or tall buildings in the area you're flying.

It may be a good idea to fly during the day, rather than at night. This will help you avoid reflections from street lights and shadows.

You should also consider the size of your drone. The farther away the drone must be from ground, the larger the drone. A large quadcopter requires a minimum height limit of 300 feet.

If you're looking for amazing drone footage, make sure to look for the golden hours.

This is between 3 and 6 p.m. This time you will have the most visibility from direct overhead sunshine.

It's also known as the "magic hour,' and it's ideal for capturing beautiful images.

It is best to avoid flying your drone after sunset or sunrise. These times are known to cause poor-quality footage.

These tips have been given to you. Now it's time for you to create amazing drone videos.