Whitby DJI Mavic 4 Pro - Thur 30th Oct 2025

These were taken straight from the camera, standard settings ND8 filter fitted









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Were some of these used with the tele lens ?

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Yes, I have some I tested with too




1st normal, 2nd 2.5, 3rd 6x at full 12.5x



1st normal 1x, 2nd 6x at 12.5x zoom

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Definitely an improvement on the tele as suppose to the earlier ( ie ) Mavic 3 series :+1:

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Even better quality if you fly closer ;o)

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Does that mean Auto then?

Great pictures there. I like how the head on harbour shot shows the protection afforded by the walls.

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That car carrier was around 10 miles off the coast, yes the drone could do that distance not sure about my nerves lol

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Yes lazy man’s settings, only second time I have flown it, I am not new to drones but new to actually having the cajones to actually fly a little further than normal, but what the heck I have both DJI Care Refresh and CoverDrone Insurance, and my A2 CofC, hoping to get out a little more with it, I prefer the bigger drone as wind really doesn’t bother it much

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I have just been out with mine and put the ND8 filter back on, with the Auto settings.

The controller screen shows a distinct brightness difference between the photo and video mode.

It makes me wonder if the filter is not as much benefit for videos, even though I’ve read that it is pretty much essential for night time recording as evidenced by peoples uploads here.

I am at the start of the photography learning curve :grin:

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Is it me but that bridge on posts just does not look like the best build lol

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Drone assist map shows the whole of this coast under a yellow marker named AIAA.
Is it ok to ignore this as advice only? Going to East Ayton in new year.

It’s more of a warning for other pilots, but Drone users are expected to follow the drone code and keep your eyes peeled at all times, it is valid Mon to Fri
Now if it were Red then that’s a big no no