Starbase Weekly, Episode 79

Starbase Weekly, Episode 79

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Publish Date:
July 17, 2023
Category:
Aerial Photography
Video License
Standard License
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Youtube

Starbase Weekly Commentators:
- RGV:
- Zack:
- Jax:

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Timestamps:

By: RGV Aerial Photography
Title: Starbase Weekly, Episode 79
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xk22mf76Lc

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much money do drone photographers make?

Photographers can earn more than $10k depending on how long they fly and where they shoot. If you shoot in remote areas such as national parks or forests, you could earn upwards of $20-30 an hour.

Retail workers make $15-25 an hour, so you could easily earn $50-$75 flying drones. There are plenty of ways to earn more. Many drone pilots work for companies that require them fly across the country and even internationally.

Depending on how long you fly and how far you travel, you can expect to pay $100-$300 per flight. You might find it worthwhile if flying is something you enjoy and you also love taking photos.


What drone can take a DSLR?

Drones are becoming more indispensable for daily tasks. Already drones equipped with cameras can take aerial photographs.

Although drones have existed for many years, they haven't been used much by most people because they aren’t practical. Drones can be too noisy, expensive, and difficult to control.

Drone-A1 was born. It's the world's first fully autonomous quadcopter designed specifically for photographers.

The Drone-A1 is equipped with an HD camera capable of taking stunning photos and videos. The Drone-A1 can follow a subject without human intervention thanks to its powerful onboard computer.

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

You'll love how easy it is to capture amazing shots with the Drone-A1, thanks to our exclusive Smart Follow feature. Point the Drone-A1 at your subject and it will automatically track and keep you separated.

You'll have complete freedom and ease when shooting with the Drone-A1. No longer will you need to worry about having a steady hand or knowing exactly where your subject is going.

You can also share your photos with loved ones using the built-in GPS on the Drone- A1. You can view all of your photos anywhere you are in the world.

The Drone-A 1 drone is great for amateur photographers or for casual photography.


What kind of drones do professional pilots use?

Drones are a great tool for aerial photography. Drones can be used to capture images and record video footage from the sky. Drones are also useful for surveying land or taking measurements.

These devices are used frequently for commercial purposes, such as mapping large areas of land or inspecting construction sites. They can also be used for other purposes than business.

Drones, for example, can be a great way to entertain friends and families. There are countless ways to fly these machines and explore new places. Drones can also be used to capture photos and videos of special events or celebrations.

The sky is the limit with drones. You might be wondering how to get the most out your drone. Keep reading to find out more.


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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.

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 however a downside. We are more likely to get wind and weather conditions from flying close to the ground than we are from flying further away. This could cause damage to the drone. How far from the ground can you fly?

The answer depends on the type of drone you are flying. A good rule of thumb when filming aerial footage or landscapes is to keep your drone at least 500 feet above ground.

You might choose to film a cityscape at 1,000 feet, for instance. This will allow you to avoid obstructions like trees and buildings.

Low-light conditions can make drones less agile. Lowering the altitude can help reduce hover time in dark conditions.

Make sure there are no obstructions like power lines, traffic signs, tall buildings, etc.

It may be a good idea to fly during the day, rather than at night. This avoids reflections caused shadows and street lights.

Another thing to think about is the size of the drone itself. 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 want some great drone footage, you should always look out for the golden hour.

This is when you have maximum visibility between 3pm-6pm. Direct overhead sunlight gives you maximum visibility during this time.

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 result in poor quality footage.

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