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OK, here is my amateur attempt at a YouTube video taken with the H+ at 4K/60 fps. I thought this was an interesting view,. Be gentle
. Liming a Field.

Congratulations! So far, I'm only seeing 1080/60 but it's good, clean footage. I was tempted to ask for a colour boost but I guess the colours are pretty lifelike.OK, here is my amateur attempt at a YouTube video taken with the H+ at 4K/60 fps. I thought this was an interesting view,. Be gentle. Liming a Field.
@YuKay , yes, the colors seem to be pretty accurate. I should have mentioned in the YouTube info section that the sky was overcast so everything seems a little dull.Congratulations! So far, I'm only seeing 1080/60 but it's good, clean footage. I was tempted to ask for a colour boost but I guess the colours are pretty lifelike.
How about creative licence? Is it the videographer's job to faithfully record what Nature is giving, or enhance it?@YuKay , yes, the colors seem to be pretty accurate. I should have mentioned in the YouTube info section that the sky was overcast so everything seems a little dull.
I'm more into factI would think that’s dependent on what kind of story the author is trying to tell. Are they after fact, or fiction?
I would think that’s dependent on what kind of story the author is trying to tell. Are they after fact, or fiction?
Thanks Ron. I wanted to minimize inadvertent processing artifacts since it appears that those on this forum are more interested in the native capabilities of the camera.@Barton I watched the 4K video on my 5K monitor and it looked very clean.
I'm glad I wasn't anywhere near that cloud of lime.![]()
OK, here is my amateur attempt at a YouTube video taken with the H+ at 4K/60 fps. I thought this was an interesting view,. Be gentle. Liming a Field.
Thanks Ron. I wanted to minimize inadvertent processing artifacts since it appears that those on this forum are more interested in the native capabilities of the camera.
Lime cloud: Yes, that is why I stayed above and to windward.
@Ty Pilot , Thank you! Your comments are very much appreciated.I thought it was a fine first video and I see some natural talent in your video capture and editing, good flying and music score.
When it comes to video making and sticking to the rules. . . . I think Captain Barbosa said it best
Hmmmm... who came up with the idea to market a “professional” drone that limits the professional user? Until now that was a *** concept.
Nice smooth pan! Could you explain the benefit in rendering at 60fps rather than 30fps? Have you compared the resulting videos?A small video from today's flight with rather strong gusts (3 Beaufort and more).
Shot at 1080p@120fps, rendered at 1080p@60fps for slow motion effect.
Gimbal in world mode.
Initial rendering was done at 1080p@30fps but I did not like the result: I felt the pan was jerky, probably because my focus is on the sea where I could notice un-natural surface movement. 60fps render fixed that.Nice smooth pan! Could you explain the benefit in rendering at 60fps rather than 30fps? Have you compared the resulting videos?
Very nice. It's amazing that at half speed, wave and flag action looked perfectly natural. Interesting pixelation on the distant horizon at 1:15 to 1:30. I wonder if 4K/30 rendered at 1080p/30 would look like that also?A small video from today's flight with rather strong gusts (3 Beaufort and more).
Shot at 1080p@120fps, rendered at 1080p@60fps for slow motion effect.
Gimbal in world mode.
The pixels stripe you mention (the area between the island on the back and the coast) does not appear when I play the file from my computer, only on Youtube appears that wayVery nice. It's amazing that at half speed, wave and flag action looked perfectly natural. Interesting pixelation on the distant horizon at 1:15 to 1:30. I wonder if 4K/30 rendered at 1080p/30 would look like that also?
The pixels stripe you mention (the area between the island on the back and the coast) does not appear when I play the file from my computer, only on Youtube appears that way![]()
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