I think i finally got it right! ND64+Pro mode
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I think i finally got it right! ND64+Pro mode

So ive been trying to understand the settings and what ND to use and when... I think it finally "clicked" in my head and i got my motion blurs and awesome natural colors. Now i think i understand these filters.

Also did my (in my opinion) best backwards dive to date.

Im flying with camera mode FPV which is pretty cool at 65kmh speed.

This is iso100 60fps shutter speed 1/120 6500k and nd64 dlogm with mini 5 lut.

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u/frang_pappa — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/Ouija

Just wanted show what i found (lost for 20years)

Here we go. I found it! This was lost in a move about 20+ years.

Its diameter is about 50 to 60cm and is hand made by a finnish glass shop called Lasi Kostamo. Table under the glass is just a round table with a whole cut for the glass.

I gave them the design and they made it for me.

u/frang_pappa — 13 days ago
▲ 4 r/dronevideos+2 crossposts

Would it go through or sink?

So i flew this few months back with my Neo 1. and too a big risk cause flying over water... Water was so brown and shitty so i thought it wouldnt mess up the bottom censors that easily and it didnt.

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But i didnt have the guts to fly through it.

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Now i have Mini 5 Pro! Would you fly through that? Is it even safe-ish? :D i want to but dont dare!

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Any tips on what to consider as safety measures if i do this?

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u/frang_pappa — 14 days ago

Keeping color grading simple. LightCut LUT's

What do you think, is "only applying a LUT" thats designed for your drone enough for color grading most of your footage or do you think its a "must" to get more creative and use more professional tools than, lets say LightCut?

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u/frang_pappa — 24 days ago
▲ 270 r/sheep

Meet Margetta, a six yers old mother of two

Shes just chilling in the shed while it rains, eating some grass... Wanted you all to meet her. :-)

u/frang_pappa — 29 days ago
▲ 1 r/sheep

Cord or no cord...

We just got three beautiful sheep. Now we need them sheers... Budget 300eur, should i go with cord or cordles? Wondering if battery powered ones are not as powerfull? Or am i completely dreaming of getting good ones with this amount of money?

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u/frang_pappa — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/drone_photography+1 crossposts

What would make it even better?

I took this shot with my Mini 5 Pro on a late golden hour morning. Im very pleased myself of this shot as im a complete amateur with less than a year worth of drones/camera settings experience and learning.

So, any advice on what would be the next steps to up my shots if doing this similar kind? :)

u/frang_pappa — 1 month ago
▲ 12 r/solar

18months of solar power (10kw setup) Finland

I think this is awesome. 10kwh panel power and 10kwh battery. Solis AI controlled. Total amount of power produced on this time is 9.8mwh!

u/frang_pappa — 1 month ago

Freewell ND16 filter test

Hey yo all!

It finally arrived on friday and the next morning i couldnt sleep. Opened the curtains and, HELLO SUN!

So, out the door and to the fields with the new lens.

I gotta say, i love this filter. Even when flying almost directly towards sun, it wont make those annoying lens reflections i saw on Neo 1 and 2.

Do you guys use Freewell or some other brand lenses? I have the set of three that came with mini 5 pro, but ND16 was missing so went for Freewell on that one.

Heres a video. Be sure to check YouTube settings as i uploaded it in 4K60fps. ;-)

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u/frang_pappa — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/mini5pro+1 crossposts

Sunset at 9.30pm

Finally was still up and energetic at the time of sunset! Gotta love this little thing.

Have only had it for few weeks and flight time is still under 5 hours so gotta leaaaaaarn!!!

Cheers and have a nice AND SUNNY weekend!

Mini 5 pro Vs. Piano

u/frang_pappa — 2 months ago
▲ 0 r/drones

Anyone else having these popups from google places on androids google maps app, requesting to review a place in maps cause you flew over it and downloaded the video with coordinates to your phones google photos? :::D

I tend to review them with "nice roof" typenof reviews. :D

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u/frang_pappa — 2 months ago