Chasin' Dreams
Well-Known Member
Here's my drone video of a little hike my wife and I did to a falls the other day. I recorded it in 4K but right now it only uploaded at 1440P HD but Youtube says it can take a day or two to fully convert to 4K. I did notice I F'd up on a setting on the drone though. I set it to auto focus but forgot to take the "daylight sun" setting off the white balance and put it back on auto so some of the shady areas didn't auto balance to let more light in. Still playing around with all that stuff. Learning curve for sure.
At 5:45 in the video you will see my drone get blown into the trees by the wind and the propellers cut some branches up
Scary but managed to get it stable and flew it out of the trees.
When you watch the Youtube video at the bottom right are the settings where you can change the quality you wanna watch it in. It's the symbol that looks like the little sprocket wheel. Click it and choose what quality you wanna watch it in. If your internet connection isn't fast or on wifi it may not play well for you in an HD setting. And chose to enlarge the screen cause if you watch it in the small screen format it will look pixelated etc. Another tip for watching vids in high def is to start it then pause it and let the grey bar at the bottom advance and "load" up the video ahead of time then click play again. This will keep the video from starting and stopping as it plays it.
At 5:45 in the video you will see my drone get blown into the trees by the wind and the propellers cut some branches up
When you watch the Youtube video at the bottom right are the settings where you can change the quality you wanna watch it in. It's the symbol that looks like the little sprocket wheel. Click it and choose what quality you wanna watch it in. If your internet connection isn't fast or on wifi it may not play well for you in an HD setting. And chose to enlarge the screen cause if you watch it in the small screen format it will look pixelated etc. Another tip for watching vids in high def is to start it then pause it and let the grey bar at the bottom advance and "load" up the video ahead of time then click play again. This will keep the video from starting and stopping as it plays it.