How to Shoot a Drone Hyperlapse with PolarPro

Photography specialists PolarPro have put collectively a fast tutorial for drone pilots who need to have a go at taking pictures a hyperlapse.

If you’re unaware of the time period, it’s primarily the identical as a timelapse however with a broader vary of movement.

With a timelapse, the digital camera doesn’t have a tendency to transfer from a mounted level, and the video is sped up for creative impact. With a hyperlapse, the vary of movement of the digital camera – on this case a drone – is far wider.

That means you may fly down a seaside, alongside cliff tops or, to be, trustworthy, wherever inside motive. The secret is, similar to with a timelapse, that you’ve got a topic that has a diploma of motion: boats floating round in a harbour, waves lapping on the shore, clouds rolling throughout the sky. You get the concept.

Read extra: PolarPro Launches One-to-One Aerial Photography Tutorials: PolarPro EDU

Anyway, right here’s PolarPro’s hyperlapse tutorial. The video is under:

And listed below are the settings that PolarPro used to create the above video. The tutorial was designed to work with the DJI Mavic Air and the Phantom 4 Pro. But try to be ready to arrange different DJI drones in a comparable trend.

Read extra: Review: PolarPro Accessories for the DJI Mavic Pro

The very first thing you’ve got to do is organize your digital camera settings.

For the Mavic Air:

  • Timed Shot with a 2-second interval
  • JPEG picture format
  • A 16:9 side ratio
  • Locked white steadiness at 5500
  • Shutter Speed at 1/60th, which required an ND32 filter due to the lighting circumstances
  • Tap-To-Fly Flight Mode with a pace setting of 2m/h

For the Phantom 4 Pro:

  • Timed Shot with a 5-second interval
  • RAW picture format
  • A 16:9 side ratio
  • Locked White steadiness at 5500
  • Shutter Speed at 1/60th, which required an ND32 filter due to the lighting circumstances
  • Waypoint mode with a pace setting of 2m/h

Read extra: PolarPro Expands Post-Production Tools

Final issues to think about when taking pictures a drone hyperlapse

PolarPro additionally provide some strong recommendation that you must take note of when taking pictures your hyperlapse. 

To begin with, take into consideration the wind pace. If your drone is being buffeted round through the flight, it’s going to be actually noticeable when it comes to making the hyperlapse. Fly easy.

Second, take into consideration your flight path and how briskly your drone needs to be flying. Go too quick and also you danger transferring too far. The transferring topic you’re capturing could possibly be not noted of shot.

One last factor…

If all that feels like a lot of effort to obtain the timelapse shot you’re searching for, the brand new Parrot ANAFI comes with a one-touch hyperlapse flight mode. We’ll be publishing our evaluate and that includes some footage of that quickly.

Malek Murison is a freelance author and editor with a ardour for tech traits and innovation. He handles product opinions, main releases and retains a watch on the fanatic marketplace for DroneLife.
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