There was a storm in Portugal a few days ago and lots of damage, particularly fallen trees.
On the next day it was still windy but not as much and I wanted to risk taking the drone up to capture as the clips would be quite premium.
I did it and no problem with the heavier Air 3 as was staying close and not going up too high where it's generally windier. The wind speed was around 40km/h with gusts up to 55km/h so was risky.
The still looked great but I noticed that the clips were very jumpy and skipped frames. On the original D-LOG file it's not so bad but once I post-processed it with the LUT it looked awful.
Pond5 still accepted them but you can clearly see.
So I suppose it's a cautionary tale for those wanting to fly in windier days.
On the next day it was still windy but not as much and I wanted to risk taking the drone up to capture as the clips would be quite premium.
I did it and no problem with the heavier Air 3 as was staying close and not going up too high where it's generally windier. The wind speed was around 40km/h with gusts up to 55km/h so was risky.
The still looked great but I noticed that the clips were very jumpy and skipped frames. On the original D-LOG file it's not so bad but once I post-processed it with the LUT it looked awful.
Pond5 still accepted them but you can clearly see.
So I suppose it's a cautionary tale for those wanting to fly in windier days.