FX30 for Wildlife Photography - Is it worth it?

FX30 for Wildlife Photography - Is it worth it?

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Is it worth getting a cinema camera for filming and capturing wildlife?

In this video, I'm trying to answer that question, and also trying out the different capabilities of the FX30.
How good is the 4K 120p?
How does the FX30 perform for stills photography?
Is this a better buy than the A7IV?

Watch this video to find out what I think about it!

FX30 ▶
Sony A7IV ▶
NOISE REDUCTION Denoise AI: ▶
FE 200–600 mm f5,6–6,3 G OSS ▶

My Photography GEAR:

Sony A7IV ▶
Sony A7C ▶
Shimoda Explore V2 Backpack ▶
VLOG-Cam: Sony ZV1 ▶
Xperia 1 IV ▶
Small Tripod Sirui AM225 ▶

Lenses:
FE 200–600 mm f5,6–6,3 G OSS ▶
Camouflage Lens Cover ▶
Sigma 500 F4 Sport ▶
Tamron 70-180 2.8 ▶
Sigma EX 300 f/2.8 DG HSM ▶
Sigma MC-11 Adapter ▶
Tamron AF 17-28/2,8 Di III RXD ▶
Sony 35mm 1.8 ▶
Sigma 50mm Art 1.4 ▶
Sony 20mm 1.8 G ▶

DJI Mini 3 PRO ▶ h

Small Tripod Sirui AM225 ▶
Tripod: Sirui N-3203x ▶
Gimbal head: Sirui PH-10 ▶
Peak Design Camera Strap ▶
PolarPro ND-Filter ▶
Heimplanet Backdoor Tent:

Camo Gear
3D Camo Suit ▶
3D Camo for Tripod Legs ▶
Monal V2 Hide ▶
Camo Net ▶
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Software:
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NOISE REDUCTION in my images: ▶
SHARPENING my images with ▶
UPSCALING cropped photos with ▶

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Timestamps:

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:28 Shot on FX30
02:00 FYI
02:28 Ergonomics and Design
05:55 For Photography?
06:28 Image Quality - Photos
08:56 APS-C Sensor Crop
09:37 4k 120 fps
11:38 Low Light Performance
12:20 Active Stabilization
12:50 Autofocus Performance
14:35 Conclusion

By: Olle Nilsson
Title: FX30 for Wildlife Photography - Is it worth it?
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGQ4N3q_8QQ

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth buying a drone for photography?

A great product is essential if you are serious about your business. If you want to make a name for yourself, you need to have a great product.

Most photographers aren't selling their work. Instead of selling their products, they are trying to persuade others to buy them.

You won't be allowed to wait for anyone else when you start your own business. You'll need to start looking for customers right away.

This means that you will need to tell a compelling story to convince them why they should choose your products over others.

Also, you will need to create a strategy for marketing these products. Even if you do all of that, it's possible to fail because you don't know how to correctly price your products.

Sometimes, you may charge too much. You may charge too much. Either way, if you don’t know what your charges are, you’re most likely making a mistake.

These mistakes can be avoided by thinking like a businessman. It doesn't mean that you should become a capitalist. What it means is that you must learn how to value your time, money, and effort.

And you need to develop strategies for measuring the success of your business.

Once you know the price, you can start building the best product. It should be a product that can make sense creatively and financially.

A product that solves problems and provides real benefits.

One that is different from all others.

Once you have built the product, it's ready for launch. Your brand will be built.

You should consider buying a drone to take photos. It will enable you to become a professional photographer. It will allow you to enhance your skills. And it will help you grow your business.


What information should I have about drone photography laws?

Drone flight regulations are controlled by the Federal Aviation Administration. In addition to the FAA regulations, local laws may also apply. Check with your state's transportation department to determine which rules govern drone flights.

Drone owners must obtain a FAA license in most cases. The FAA has set forth guidelines for licensing. These guidelines are available here.

In some states, drone owners must register their drones with government. Visit our Guide to Drone Registration to learn what you need to do.


How much money do drone photographers make?

A photographer can make more than $10k per gig, depending on how much time he/she travels and where he/she photographs. For those who shoot in remote locations such as forests and national parks, the hourly rate could be between $20-30.

Retail workers make $15-25 an hour, so you could easily earn $50-$75 flying drones. There are other opportunities to make more. Drone pilots often fly for companies that require them cross-country or international travel.

Prices for flights can range from $100 to $300 depending on the amount of time spent flying and the distance covered. Although this can quickly add up, if you are passionate about photography and enjoy flying, it could be worthwhile.


What are the essentials for drone photography?

Drone photography is more than just flying a camera. There are a lot of things you need to consider when planning and executing an effective drone shoot. You need to consider everything, from choosing the best location to how much insurance you will need to conduct a successful aerial shoot.

The most important thing is to ensure you have permission to fly drones in the area you plan to shoot in. This includes finding out what restrictions apply to where and how your drone can be operated. If there are, you might have to apply for a permit to fly them in the area.

You also need to check what regulations apply in your country. Some countries require drone pilot permits, while others restrict the number of flights that can be made within a certain time frame.

A drone pilot license is required. You'll also need to find a safe and secure place to land your drone after every flight. A lot of local businesses will rent you a landing pad for an hour. This will allow you to store your drone. A dedicated landing pad can also be purchased.

Before you start shooting, it is important to determine what kind of drone you would like to use. There are many drones with different capabilities and features. Fixed-wing drones are cheaper and easier to control, while multirotors are more powerful, stable, and reliable.

Once you decide which type of drone is best for you, the next step is to determine what equipment you will need. A drone camera typically includes a gimbal and remote controller, batteries, memory card, and batteries.

Gimbals stabilize the camera while it is in flight. This makes it easier to capture sharp images, without having to worry about dropping the device or shaking hands. The drone's body attaches to the gimbal to ensure that the camera stays steady.

Remote controllers let you control your drone remotely. These controllers have joysticks and buttons, which allow you to control the drone's direction, speed, direction, and altitude.

Batteries power the drone's motors and cameras, and memory cards store photos taken by the drone. You will need to ensure enough battery life so that your drone can take clear photos.

Once you've selected the equipment you'll need, you'll need to figure out where you'll shoot. Will you be taking photos indoors or outdoors? Will you be photographing architecture or landscapes in your home? What kind of places are you going to be shooting? All of these factors impact how you should prepare for your shoot.

If you plan to shoot indoors, lighting is an important consideration. The best way to light a room is by using multiple lights. Consider placing one large lamp above the subject and another near the center. Another light is close to the floor.

You need to take into account wind conditions when outdoors. Drone pilots who are flying drones on windy days may be at risk of being blown off their course. Take off only when the weather permits.

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 help you keep your drone level stable, so you don't lose quality shots.

It is best to shoot outdoors between 10 am and 4pm. You won't see too many people during this time but you will still have enough light to take great photos.

To conclude, drone photography isn't just fun and incredibly useful for capturing stunning aerial photographs. These are just a few steps that you can follow to create incredible images.


Statistics

  • 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)
  • Again, no stabilization is applied, and the 50% throttle stick position cuts the power to the motors. (photographypro.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)
  • 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)
  • Regional & Super Regional Centers pricing per center (400,000+ sq ft) PLACE ORDER (dronebase.com)

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How To

What is the distance a drone can fly at?

If a drone becomes an extension of your body, then it's considered to be at a good distance. You lose sight of the drone's physical boundaries when you view it as an independent entity.

You can immerse yourself in your surroundings without worrying about the drone's next move.

The psychological benefit of flying close to ground is also evident. It gives us a feeling of control over the environment and allows us to feel more connected to nature.

But there is a downside too. We can damage drones by flying near the ground. How far can you fly from the ground?

It all depends on what type of drone you're flying. A good rule of thumb when filming aerial footage or landscapes is to keep your drone at least 500 feet above ground.

For example, if you are filming a cityscape, you might want to keep it at 1,000 feet. This way, you can avoid buildings and trees that would otherwise block your view.

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

Also, ensure the area you are flying in is clear of any obstacles such as power lines, traffic signs, or tall buildings.

Consider flying during daylight hours instead of at night. This helps you avoid reflections caused by street lights and shadows.

You should also consider the size of your drone. The closer the drone is to the ground, the greater its size. A large quadcopter, for example, requires a minimum height requirement of 300 feet.

The golden hour is the best time to capture drone footage.

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

It's also known to be the "magic hour," and is ideal for capturing beautiful images.

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

Now that you've got all these tips, it's time to start creating amazing drone videos.