Site Videography and Photography - E.P.C. - S.P.1. - Aerial Overview - 14

Site Videography and Photography - E.P.C. - S.P.1. - Aerial Overview - 14

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Publish Date:
January 30, 2023
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Aerial Photography
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Aerial photography of a site under construction in South Morang.

By: Samuel Jobe
Title: Site Videography and Photography - E.P.C. - S.P.1. - Aerial Overview - 14
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke0EIUrFdPY

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of drone does the professional use?

Drones make amazing tools for aerial photography. They are invaluable for taking aerial photos and recording video footage. Drones are also useful for surveying land or taking measurements.

These devices are often used commercially to map large areas, or inspect construction sites. However, there are plenty of uses for them beyond business applications.

For example, drones can provide great entertainment value for families and friends. You can fly these drones in many ways and discover new places. Drones are great for photographing and recording special events and celebrations.

When it comes to drones, the sky is your limit. Continue reading to find out how you can get the most from your drone.


How do I fly my drone

The best way to learn how to fly a drone is by practicing. Even though drones are very stable compared to regular aircraft, it takes time for pilots to gain experience. 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 taking off, hovering, and landing.

Take off

Simply lift the drone in the air to take off. To do this, press the button on the controller until the drone starts moving upward. When the drone has reached a certain height you can stop pressing the button.

Hovering

Hovering allows the drone to stay in mid-air. To hover, press and hold the left or the right triggers. To tilt the drone, hold down both triggers and press the throttle.

Landing

Landing is the act of returning the drone safely to earth. To land, release the throttle. Then tilt the controller toward the ground. The drone will eventually slow down, and then land.

If you feel confident flying your drone, then take it outside. Be careful not to crash into any object.


You can make money with drone photography

A lack of products to solve the problems inherent in flying drones is the biggest obstacle for photographers looking to make money from them. You can enjoy the experience by using quality equipment and software.

Insurance costs and liability are another concern. Most photographers prefer to photograph from the ground. This is a completely new way to capture images, and you might get paid for it.

Drones work in the same way that video cameras do by capturing light. So why not use the same technology to create amazing photos?

Companies are already making great strides toward creating photo-quality images taken from above. We have already discussed DJI & 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. All the major manufacturers are investing heavily to develop their imaging technologies.

This means that one day you might be able to purchase a drone with 4K video and incredible photography capabilities. We may already be seeing this happen. Companies like DJI have been releasing higher-resolution versions of their Phantom series of 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.

You can certainly make money from drone photos.


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

External Links

dji.com

blog.dronebase.com

How To

Tips for Beginners on How to Take Outstanding Drone Images

These are some great tips to take amazing drone photos

  1. It is important to have enough space to safely fly your drone. Keep it clear of trees and buildings.
  2. Before you take off, make sure you know where you are going! Drone piloting can lead to a lot of confusion. It's easy to get lost when flying drones.
  3. Be safe when flying your drone! Always keep your drone close to you to see what's happening around you. Avoid flying at night and in adverse weather conditions (such as heavy rain).
  4. Bring extra batteries if you plan to do long flights. Keep spare batteries on hand in case you need them. This way, you won't run out of juice mid-flight.
  5. High quality lenses are recommended. The higher the resolution, the clearer the picture. A camera lens with a low pixel count, such as those found on most smartphones, will blur the image.
  6. Start small. Make short videos when you are learning how to fly a drone. After feeling confident with these, you can go on to making longer videos.
  7. Avoid using your drone indoors. Drones cannot be used indoors. They can damage walls, furniture, and other items.
  8. Practice makes perfect! Try out different things using your drone. Use it to capture different angles in the same scene. Or you can fly it around your home.
  9. You can be creative! You may believe you have to follow certain rules in order to take great drone photos, but there are no rules for photography.
  10. Learn more about how your camera settings work. There are many advanced features on today's cameras. These settings can increase the quality of your images.
  11. Be patient! It is not always possible to be the fastest, but it can sometimes take time to get the perfect shot.
  12. Have fun. It's important to remember why you bought the drone. You can enjoy flying your drone.
  13. Send us your work! Post your best shots to social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest. Let others know how much fun you had shooting them!
  14. Keep learning! Learn from magazines and books about photography. You can also watch tutorials online. 15. Make sure you are safe Be safe before you take off! You must ensure that your drone's battery is charged up and that its landing gear is working properly. Follow all FAA regulations.
  15. Find your style You'll be able create your style once you've learned the basics. Experiment with different techniques and styles until you find one that works.
  16. Use apps! Many free photo editing applications are available for download on your smartphone. These tools can be used to enhance your photos.
  17. Notes! Keep track of all the information you have learned from this article to help you remember it. You can write down the most important points in a journal or notebook.