DJI Phantom 4 RTK Unboxing amp First Impressions
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In this video I provide some guidance on how to fly the DJI Phantom 4 Pro to get the best video. In addition to knowing how to fly the drone it's important to know how best to use the camera so much of this video is about understanding the scene and making the appropriate exposure adjustments. This is a long video at just over 37 minutes, but I wanted to show you the entire process from takeoff to landing and have include two separate flights -- start to finish. You get to see how I make changes in-flight and when and why I do so. • In previous videos on the P4P I have been pretty hard on DJI for there terrible image processing, but among the things I wanted to show you is that in spite of the limitations of DJI's image processing you can still get good video that can be further improved in post. My first flight with the P4P was just a couple days before this video was shot and I used D-Log as the color profile as that SHOULD be the best profile to use if you intend to edit and grade in post. I found D-Log, however, to be pretty useless for several reasons: first, the extreme compression is seen while in-flight and it makes reading the histogram in the DJI Go app pretty impossible, and secondly, the method DJI uses to compress the dynamic range appears to me to be there own method and is non standard. When I shot that first flight the histogram indicated a max value of about 75 IRE and therefore no highlight clipping at all, but upon review in Adobe Premiere Pro it was obvious that even though the histogram in the Go app indicated no clipping the sky area was totally blown out. • So, for these two flight I used the D-Cinelike color profile as well as a custom setting of -2, -2, -2 (Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation) and the results were much better. There are still issues but the results were vastly better than D-Log. • But, a great deal of this video attempts to provide some guidance on how to fly the P4P and how to make dynamic adjustments as the scene changes. Taken as part of the larger picture I hope this video along with the others in the series will help others get the most of your P4P's. • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintic_...
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