Taking Yuneec Q500 4K to the seaside

Discussion in 'Yuneec Drones' started by Sara, Sep 26, 2015.

  1. Sara

    Sara Drone Minds Presenter/Pilot

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    Hello all, here's my latest videos, at Robin Hoods Bay in Yorkshire, with return to home test. 
     
  2. Jonathan

    Jonathan Drone Expert
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    I really like this video, think it's one of the best we've done. Love the colours with the evening sunshine and the water.
     
  3. DukeM

    DukeM Member

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    Wonderful video, I like a lot. :)
     
  4. Dava

    Dava Active Member

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    Agree best yuneec footage I ever saw, blown away! :cool: What a totally awesome looking place.
     
  5. Sara

    Sara Drone Minds Presenter/Pilot

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    Thanks you guys, it is a very nice place. :)
     
  6. Rcforlife

    Rcforlife Member

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    Very nice indeed, thanks for sharing.
     
  7. Sara

    Sara Drone Minds Presenter/Pilot

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    Thank you, I'm going to watch your Yuneec videos now. :)
     
  8. Rcforlife

    Rcforlife Member

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    Thank you very much Sara :)
     
  9. Rob A

    Rob A New Member

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    Love the vid Sara ,must ask i can not see any image blur on the edge  of your film, many on the yuneec forum say it exists ,still waiting for a reply from yuneec uk . think I have a faulty camera as the blur on the left hand  side in all video in jpeg have it. Does anyone else have the 4k with this issue?
    Regards Rob A
     
  10. Jonathan

    Jonathan Drone Expert
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    It is a rectilinear lens, which helps wide shots look straigher but does make the edges a bit soft, especially with the stills that are using a wider frame than video.

    I've been thinking about this myself, the softness at the edges, and believe you could get some nice shots by taking two or three photos, panning a bit each time, and cutting the edges off then stitching them together. I haven't tried it yet, but it might be a good workaround? Maybe Sara can give it a try for a future video?
     
  11. Sara

    Sara Drone Minds Presenter/Pilot

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    Thank you Rob, and yes I would like to try the photo stitching idea. We haven't done a lot of aerial photographs.
     

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