LUMIX Live : The S5II for Photography (Part 2)

LUMIX Live : The S5II for Photography (Part 2)

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January 19, 2023
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This week, Sean is taking more time to dig into the photography capabilities of the brand new S5II! So much is covered on the video capabilities that we often overlook how powerful this camera is for photographers. We'll be going over the stills focused capabilities like 30FPS burst rate, flash compatibility, Time Lapse, Night Mode, High Resolution Shot mode, Sheer Overlay, and more! Sean will also be showing off the 30FPS AF-C capture from a real world situation using both LUMIX and Sigma lenses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are drone photos a good way to make money?

If you want to make money flying drones, the problem is that there isn't a product that will solve your problems. It's not easy to enjoy the experience if you don't have quality equipment or software.

Insurance costs and liability are another concern. Most photographers prefer to photograph from the ground. However, there is an entirely new way to take pictures that can potentially earn you a commission.

Drones work in the same way that video cameras do by capturing light. Why not make amazing photos with the same technology?

Companies are already making significant progress in the creation of high-quality aerial photos. We've spoken before about DJI and GoPro. Now, we are seeing more companies join the space.

Although these cameras were designed for aerial photography they can also be used on the ground. The major manufacturers have invested heavily in the development of their imaging technologies.

This means that you'll eventually be able to buy a drone that shoots 4K videos and takes incredible photographs. We may already be seeing this happen. DJI and other companies have released higher resolution versions of their Phantom drones.

DJI just released the Inspire 2 camera, which has a 12-megapixel sensor and can capture images at 5120 x 35656 pixels. You can also shoot 8-bit RAW files at 30 frames/second if you wish.

It is possible to make money with drone photos.


How do you get started with drone photography

There are many options for starting to photograph with a drone. The first is to purchase a ready-made drone set. You will get everything you need to get started. They vary in price from $200 to $500 depending upon the model.

Other options include building your drone. It's possible to make a drone that takes decent photos and videos, even though it can be complicated.

A quadcopter is the best choice for anyone who wants to build their own drone. Quadcopters have four propellers (or rotors) as opposed to two like traditional helicopters.

A quadcopter can be assembled and maintained in a much shorter time than a helicopter. You can also purchase it cheaper and carry it around easier.

First, you'll need to choose the right parts. You will need props, motors, batteries controllers and controllers. You should choose the right size and weight.

Next, you need to choose what type of controller to use. Many different types are available, such as joysticks, touch screens, and remote controls. You can attach your drone to the camera with the built-in camera.

Once you have selected the correct parts, it's time to assemble your drone. We recommend purchasing a pre-assembled kit to make things easier. However, you can also build your own drone by following a few steps.

Step 1 Attach the battery pack

To build your quadcopter, you will need to connect the battery pack and the motor. Remove the cover plate on the bottom side of the battery. Next, slide the battery in place.

Step 2 Connect the motors

Next, place the motors in their appropriate slots. Each motor should be installed in its own slot. When installing the motors, make sure they face forward and are perpendicular to the frame.

Step 3: Install the propeller

Attach the propellers to your 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. Make sure the propellers are free from obstructions.


Which drone should a beginner buy?

Drones that are easy to fly for beginners are the best. These include drones with an FPV (first person view) camera. This allows you to remotely control your drone from your smartphone.

Some quadcopters are designed specifically for aerial photography. A multirotor model might be a better choice if you want to explore advanced features, such as obstacle avoidance or autonomous flight mode.

There are two types in price of drones: cheap drones under $100, and more expensive drones over $300.

The cheapest models usually come with a limited range and battery life, while the most expensive ones feature better performance and longer flight times.

Most beginners prefer to go for cheaper options as these are easier to handle and learn how to operate. You might want to spend hours flying your drone, so you might look into purchasing a more expensive model.


Can drones take pictures at night?

The answer to that question is yes. It's something we have been doing for years. We've been taking pictures at night for decades.

There's a catch. Night photography requires specialist 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 our eyes can see colors even though the sun is millions of miles away.

On the contrary, when light strikes an object close to its source, it reflects in a narrow band of wavelengths. These wavelengths bounce directly back to us and do not overlap.

It means that the object closer you are, the brighter it will appear. 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. The object may reflect more red light than blue light when it is hit by light.

Because the human eye is most sensitive to blue light, objects look bluer when viewed under black light.

What does all this have to do about 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.

A normal lamp won't provide enough light to illuminate the entire scene. It will only create a shadowed scene.

A strobe is better for taking great pictures. 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.

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

We won't cover how to set-up a Speedlight. However, there are numerous tutorials online.

We will tell that it is important to have a bright and even lighting source in order to capture clear images.

For this to happen, aim the beam at 45°. 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.

Just before the flashlight reaches your subject, you can press the shutter button again. This will set off the flashgun to start a second burst.

The first burst is the most visible, and the second captures the moment after the burst has ended.

The result is a continuous exposure where both bursts of light are recorded.

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

I've covered everything you need about night photography.

But there's still one thing left to cover: the color balance.

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

Yes, it is true. However, it can also be applied to daytime shots.

It doesn't really matter if you take photos at dawn or dusk, the camera will always capture a darker image.


Statistics

  • 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)
  • Though the Mavic 3 is about 50% heavier than the Mavic Air 2, it's still conveniently sized. (nytimes.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)
  • 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)
  • Again, no stabilization is applied, and the 50% throttle stick position cuts the power to the motors. (photographypro.com)

External Links

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How To

What is the best distance for a drone to fly?

It is possible to keep a drone at a safe distance if it becomes part of your self. The drone becomes an extension of you and you lose sight its physical boundaries.

A drone that is able to fly at a reasonable distance will allow you to be fully immersed in the surrounding environment without worrying about its next destination.

A close approach to the ground can also have psychological benefits. It allows us to have more control over our surroundings and helps us feel closer with nature.

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

It all depends on what type of drone you're 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 choose to film a cityscape at 1,000 feet, for instance. This way, you can avoid buildings and trees that would otherwise block your view.

Because drones struggle in low-light conditions, this is why. Lowering the altitude can help reduce hover time in dark conditions.

You should also ensure that the area where you fly is free from obstructions such as traffic signs or power lines.

You might also consider flying during the daylight rather than at night. This allows you to avoid reflections due to street lights or shadows.

Also, consider the size and weight of the drone. The larger the drone, the further away it must be from the ground. For example, a large quadcopter will usually require a minimum height of 300ft.

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

This is between 3 and 6 p.m. You have the best visibility due to the direct overhead sun.

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 are known to cause poor-quality footage.

Once you have these tips, it is time to begin creating incredible drone videos.