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Anyone going to watch the eclipse on Aug 21?
Would be a perfect opportunity to get some awesome drone footage, pretty sure many drone owners already had this idea. But assuming the drone gets 30 minutes in the air, that should be plenty of time to get some good video. Maybe like 5-10 minutes before totality, I will launch the drone in the sky and get it into position and start recording. Since the eclipse only lasts 2-3 minutes depending where you are.
Like where should I point the drone to get really cool perspective you can't see in person? Should I see land so maybe you can see a giant shadow sweeping over?
Plus I don't know what to do about glare, the DJI 4 always seems glary, not like an iPhone photo where it's crisp and has no problems. What should I make is working correctly before the day of the eclipse so I don't get screwed over with a problem like 10 minutes before the eclipse?
Would be a perfect opportunity to get some awesome drone footage, pretty sure many drone owners already had this idea. But assuming the drone gets 30 minutes in the air, that should be plenty of time to get some good video. Maybe like 5-10 minutes before totality, I will launch the drone in the sky and get it into position and start recording. Since the eclipse only lasts 2-3 minutes depending where you are.
Like where should I point the drone to get really cool perspective you can't see in person? Should I see land so maybe you can see a giant shadow sweeping over?
Plus I don't know what to do about glare, the DJI 4 always seems glary, not like an iPhone photo where it's crisp and has no problems. What should I make is working correctly before the day of the eclipse so I don't get screwed over with a problem like 10 minutes before the eclipse?