Image 1 — Best thing I've purchased in a while!
Image 2 — Best thing I've purchased in a while!

Best thing I've purchased in a while!

I have a Sony a6400 so getting right in the corners for tiny rooms was always hard with the crop sensor. I can't afford a full frame but this gives me just a little more reach into the corners!

u/meatslaps_ — 17 hours ago

Recomendations for large camera bag

I do a lot of commercial real estate and carry a mavic 3 pro drone, avata 2, a6400 with three lenses along with all the gubbins like controllers and batteries etc.

Can anyone recommend a large camera bag to carry everything so I don't have to keep bringing two or more bags of my gear with me. Currently I have two camera bags. One dedicated camera and one drone but I'd like one to pack it all into to make life easier.

Thanks!

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u/meatslaps_ — 20 hours ago

Recomendations for large camera bags.

I do a lot of commercial real estate and carry a mavic 3 pro drone, avata 2, a6400 with three lenses along with all the gubbins like controllers and batteries etc.

Can anyone recommend a large camera bag to carry everything so I don't have to keep bringing two or more bags of my gear with me. Currently I have two camera bags. One camera one drone but I'd like one to pack it all into to make life easier.

Thanks!

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u/meatslaps_ — 20 hours ago
▲ 22 r/drones+1 crossposts

Photo of M30 with my M4TD

Having some very expensive fun today. I think it was either 7x or 14x Zoom.

u/meatslaps_ — 17 days ago
▲ 313 r/brighton

Good Morning Brighton. Couple of quick images during a solar panel inspection :)

u/meatslaps_ — 1 month ago

Good Morning Brighton! Couple of quick images during a solar panel inspection :)

u/meatslaps_ — 1 month ago

Thermal Mapping question for the pros.

Im a small operation and previously have sat in public safety sector live streaming drone footage but id like to start researching mapping solar installations. I do a bit of regular mapping for large events but nothing that requires GCP's.

How are you affording the huge software costs that come with analysis tools? I want to at least demo to a client what is capable and try and drum up work eventually after I've trained myself but the sheer costs of doing this is scary. I might only get 3-4 jobs a year and be thousands out of pocket.

Does anyone have any tips on starting out in this area? Did you just bite the bullet and buy the software for a year and hope for the best and work at it?

Thanks

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u/meatslaps_ — 1 month ago
▲ 9 r/dji

First time trying out the thermal camera.

This is by no means a proper thermal solar inspection I just spotted it while on another job so I thought I'd fly over and show their sustainability team.

u/meatslaps_ — 1 month ago
▲ 211 r/dji

Was providing overwatch for an events company :)

u/meatslaps_ — 2 months ago
▲ 110 r/dji

I have two Matrice 4s running on Starlink to live feed the drone footage for crowd control

u/meatslaps_ — 2 months ago