DJI FPV Testing As a Camera Drone

Just playing with the settings, first proper chance to have a mess about when the weather is half decent.

Wanted to see how this works compared to my usual camera drones.

1080p 60fps normal colour profile, no other adjustments

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Hey Chris, is there a mic on board or is that your choice of music? LoL

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Mic on board :wink:

That’s one heck of a telephoto lens…:clown_face:

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@milkmanchris have you left your camera on Auto setting and auto focus?

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That was yes, they haven’t give the option yet for any manual focus, the exposure controls are a little fiddly I find in the goggles

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I was surprised by the mic also. Seems like an odd addition, but I’m sure someone will have a use of the mic

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Maybe it’s there to record their reactions after a crash. :rofl:

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Or the sound of the crash itself!!

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Had it through any tight gaps. How do you even know if fpv drones will fit a gap or is it suck it and crash :thinking:. Let me know I’m interested.

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I use a LUT file on my footage to correct all the colour profiles and give me full control on post production, what do you thinK?

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What LUT are you using?, is the original shot in D-Cinelog?

If you don’t mind me saying, it looks a little ‘washed’ out ;o(

It was shot in D-Cinelike 4k 60 with a ND16 filter
I was trying to get a little motion blur. Do you think it’s washed out? I did pull back the contrast a little and saturation. What would you suggest?
This is the LUT I used https://www.ryorex.com/product-page/super-lut-dji-d-cinelike

I’m open to all constructive criticism :+1:t3: