With drones gain more and more popularity, most drone users want to take good photos from perspectives they never had before. Over at From Where I Drone, Dirk Dallas has posted tips on how to take better drone photography.
Drone Shake/Shooting at Night
The best drones still shake in low wind conditions. The higher you go, the windier it gets. Even if it’s absolutely still on the ground, you may get wind when your drone goes up high. Surprisingly, the Phantom 3 allows you to shoot with a shutter speed as long as 8-seconds, but for any night shot it’s best not to exceed 3 seconds, otherwise you will see noticeable shakes in your photo and it will become unusable.
It seems getting good photos from a drone takes photography to a new level.
Read more at From Where I Drone: 8 Tips For Better Drone Photography.