Capturing DJI Tiny Planet & Inverted Shots| No PC Required
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- One of my favourite uses of DJI drones is Sphere mode.
This allows the user to create tiny planets and inverted shots.
In this guide, I'll show how to capture, export from the RC or mobile app and what editor to use. No PC required.
Filmed at Beeleigh Falls, Essex, UK.
Gear list:
DJI Air 3
DJI Pocket 3
DJI Action 4
Samsung S22+
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Top class tutorial 👌👌
Thanks, fantastic video. Impressive globe pictures!
very creative work
Thank you 👊
Useful tutorial and easy to follow. Thank you. Will definitely try this mode when I fly my Air 3 next time. Subscribed.
Thanks for great description. I’ll try this on our mini 4 Pro. Your globe pictures work excellent.
Very good. New droner here with a Mini 4 Pro. Inspired now 👍🏻🫡
Good video
Great tutorial, I'll have a look and see if my Mini 2 has this feature?😊
Thankyou I enjoyed seeing how you achieved this
@@nigelprice1831 You are welcome. Thanks for watching 👊
Thanks so much! I will give this try for sure! Liked and Subscribed!
Inspiring! You have a new subscriber!
thanks again
Thank you sir
@@IdahoMthman Thank YOU for watching👊🤘
@@chrischarlescook I am going to try this photo trick on my trip with my Mini 4 pro
Really cool
Nice video although I normally edit panoramas on my MacBook. I can get 4X the resolution. The info on Snapseed was new to me and I installed the app. Thanks.
@HummingbirdUAV I prefer PC editing too, but my last 3 videos required Lightroom or Premier Pro. So I thought I'd go for mobile this time.
Snapseed is a great tool. You can edit RAW with it by the way. I forgot to mention that.
im thinking of buying the mini 4 pro as my 1st drone is it good choice? and does he have this feature?
@bhargo619 Absolutely a great choice. You get the omnidirectional sensors, waypoints and RC2. Which is the same as the Air 3 but with less restrictions.
The Mini 4 Pro is sub 250g, so you can fly it in most places.
The Air 3 is my favourite as its heavier, which helps with stability, but also has the 3x (70mm) lens.
But it's a lot of restrictive. Without an extra qualification, you have to be 150m from uninvolved persons. Even with the qualification, its 50m.
Sorry for rambling, but yes, if I was buying my first drone, it would be the Mini 4 Pro. I recommend the "fly more" bundle, as it has everything you need👏👊
@@chrischarlescook Thank you so much, yeah I dont really want the air 3 for those restrictions since I dont even know If I will like the drone work but I believer I will ahah
@@chrischarlescookI agree. I have just got the mini 4 pro and I love it. It's such a fun wee drone and well worth the money imo. I brought the avata 2 as well and have an absolute blast with it. The fun is worth the money