Drone photography
#31
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Posts: 7
Mavic Pro, I don't think anything else comes close for the size that it can pack down to - Mavic with 5 batteries, filters and controller fits in a bag that is smaller than a Phantom or Solo on their own, let alone batteries and everything else.
I made the switch to it and describe it as "Now my drone fits in my carry-on luggage, beforehand, the drone _was_ my carry on luggage" (and you're hoping they don't check the weight)
I made the switch to it and describe it as "Now my drone fits in my carry-on luggage, beforehand, the drone _was_ my carry on luggage" (and you're hoping they don't check the weight)
#32
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: DFW
Programs: AA EXP, mid-tier with pretty much everyone else
Posts: 873
Some more recent shots from Lofoten in Norway. My Phantom 4 Pro isn't as portable as the Mavic but the image quality is worth it IMO.
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#34
Join Date: Oct 2017
Programs: AS MVP, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 191
#37
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: MSP
Programs: UR, RR, MileagePLus, Dividend Miles (R.I.P), AAdvantage, HHonors, IHG, Skymiles
Posts: 108
I'm planning on ordering a Mavic Pro Platinum in a few days. It's spendy with the Fly More Combo but the combination or portability, image quality, range and battery life, and (with the Platinum) low noise make it the obvious choice for me. I'd like to wait a few months for the likely price drop it will get now that the Air is on the market, but I really want a month or so to become passable as a pilot before my upcoming trip to Costa Rica in early March.
Anyone here have experience or tips with all the various regulations across the globe? I know there are a few websites where you can look up the laws in different countries, but from some stories I've read, a lot of local law enforcement doesn't even know the laws well. On top of that fact, laws in this realm are changing very frequently. Any tips on how to deal with legal grey areas with UAVs generally? (This is another reason I like the Mavic over the Phantom line and larger hexicopters; it's probably easier to pass it off as a nice toy than a serious photographic device. Not that that distinction necessarily matters in a lot of locales, but it could be a factor in enforcement's perception.)
Anyone here have experience or tips with all the various regulations across the globe? I know there are a few websites where you can look up the laws in different countries, but from some stories I've read, a lot of local law enforcement doesn't even know the laws well. On top of that fact, laws in this realm are changing very frequently. Any tips on how to deal with legal grey areas with UAVs generally? (This is another reason I like the Mavic over the Phantom line and larger hexicopters; it's probably easier to pass it off as a nice toy than a serious photographic device. Not that that distinction necessarily matters in a lot of locales, but it could be a factor in enforcement's perception.)
#38
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Bay Area
Programs: DL SM, UA MP.
Posts: 12,729
Seems like anything larger than a Mavic Pro would require dedicating your carry on to the drone and accessories.
So some may have to choose between taking a larger drone or a DSLR kit on an overseas trip.
There are rumors of an updated Mavic coming this year which would have a 1-inch sensor.
I think a 3:1 zoom would be very useful as well but not sure they can fit that in a smaller drone.
I'd also be interested in doing panos which is where the zoom would be useful.
So some may have to choose between taking a larger drone or a DSLR kit on an overseas trip.
There are rumors of an updated Mavic coming this year which would have a 1-inch sensor.
I think a 3:1 zoom would be very useful as well but not sure they can fit that in a smaller drone.
I'd also be interested in doing panos which is where the zoom would be useful.
There are third party apps. Which promise to automatically capture multi-row or spherical pano shots, which make it sound like the drone could be like a gigapixel robot mount.Anyone try out any of the third party apps. for DJI drones?
#39
Join Date: Feb 2018
Posts: 74
Two very good examples for Mavic Pro performance ...
Hamburg harbor (Germany)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCbWCiDfmSQ
Wind Generators (North Germany)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF4AL42-auE
Hamburg harbor (Germany)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCbWCiDfmSQ
Wind Generators (North Germany)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF4AL42-auE
#40
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: DFW
Programs: AA EXP, mid-tier with pretty much everyone else
Posts: 873
Seems like anything larger than a Mavic Pro would require dedicating your carry on to the drone and accessories.
So some may have to choose between taking a larger drone or a DSLR kit on an overseas trip.
There are rumors of an updated Mavic coming this year which would have a 1-inch sensor.
I think a 3:1 zoom would be very useful as well but not sure they can fit that in a smaller drone.
I'd also be interested in doing panos which is where the zoom would be useful.
So some may have to choose between taking a larger drone or a DSLR kit on an overseas trip.
There are rumors of an updated Mavic coming this year which would have a 1-inch sensor.
I think a 3:1 zoom would be very useful as well but not sure they can fit that in a smaller drone.
I'd also be interested in doing panos which is where the zoom would be useful.
There are third party apps. Which promise to automatically capture multi-row or spherical pano shots, which make it sound like the drone could be like a gigapixel robot mount.Anyone try out any of the third party apps. for DJI drones?
#41
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: London
Programs: BA bronze, Hertz pres circle, Marriott Platinum, hilton diamond
Posts: 2,537
To answer someone earlier, I've been lugging a dji spark around asia for 2 months and only really managed to use it once.... I saw security been pretty strict with someone at Angkor in cambodia forcing him to pack his away (I've heard about someone being deported next day for flying there). I've heard of 2 people having their drones confiscated as they entered myanmar at rangon airport (the only airport there that xrays your luggage on arrival), and a fair few signs around vietnam prohibiting it. In thailand now and hopefully will be able to use it in the next few days!
#43
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: DFW
Programs: AA EXP, mid-tier with pretty much everyone else
Posts: 873
Thanks! I used Lightroom, Photoshop, and the Nik Collection suite for tweaking afterward. The Phantom 4 Pro raw files are surprisingly flexible so I was able to push and pull very well to suit the look I was going for.