YES u have to set the camera facing down and then do a 180 flip and take the pic (warning) once upside down all your controls will be backwards
So use it as a hand held device and point the camera up? And can both cameras do this?
He was joking,
I dont think the x4s is qualified for this job... the x5s however has an increased dynamic range. If you put some time and effort in it it is possible to shoot some night sky activity.
And please listen to me... dont ever try to fly your filmdrone upside down
or at night!He was joking,
I dont think the x4s is qualified for this job... the x5s however has an increased dynamic range. If you put some time and effort in it it is possible to shoot some night sky activity.
And please listen to me... dont ever try to fly your filmdrone upside down
As an alternatve to flipping the bird over, you could lodge it firmly in the top of a tree for some added stability![]()
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Seriously, they can take pictures with the stars in, but they won't give you great results without doing a lot of stacking/combining & correction work in photoshop.
The long exposure times are limited (8sec is the longest I think). The camera is also on a mobile platform (quadcopter) rather than held rock steady on a tripod. Added to that the cameras are also mounted on an electronically controlled gimbal that is always jigging around and is never really static, so there will always be a subtle amount of blur on the stars.
Lol had a good chuckle at this thread. @jacobegg when you title a thread with "noob" in it I guess you get some pretty smarty responses![]()
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