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Recent content by Adam Gibbs

  1. Adam Gibbs

    Inspak review from DroneGear

    Any idea when you guys might come out with an X5 version? Cheers!
  2. Adam Gibbs

    Sunset X5 still images. In need of advice.

    As long as you shoot in Raw you should be able to pull detail out of the shadows and highlights. The only part that might cause some problems is the sun as it is very bright compared to any shadows.You could try bracketing as InterMurph has suggested but in most cases should be able to find all...
  3. Adam Gibbs

    Comment by 'Adam Gibbs' in media 'Above Burnaby Lake, British Columbia, canada'

    Hi Tom, thanks for taking the time to comment. To be honest I never thought about the moisture. I guess there is always a risk, however as the saying goes nothing ventured nothing gained. Some of the best lighting conditions for shooting are often in inclement weather so I guess it really boils...
  4. Adam Gibbs

    Inspire Pro 1 X5 vs Phantom 3 Pro For Landscape Photography

    I should have perhaps mentioned that I have just purchased an Inspire 1 Pro and so far the images from the X5 look very promising. Much of my work goes to print and I also print images up to and above 30 x 40 inches, so the X5 is a good compromise for the work that I do. However like I said if...
  5. Adam Gibbs

    Inspire Pro 1 X5 vs Phantom 3 Pro For Landscape Photography

    Hey Brian, for your current needs I would stick with the set up that you currently have. Perhaps if you plan on printing images larger at a later date then you might want to consider upgrading to the Inspire. Mt 2 cents worth
  6. Above Burnaby Lake, British Columbia, canada

    Above Burnaby Lake, British Columbia, canada

    Early days trying out the X5 on the Inspire 1.
  7. Adam Gibbs

    X5 for stills

    Above Burnaby Lake, British Columbia, canada by Adam Gibbs posted Oct 27, 2015 at 1:28 PM Hi Fredrik, I purchased the X5 for the very same reasons as your thoughts. I do a lot of wilderness back country work so I have been waiting for something that is "reasonably" lightweight that could...