The addition of cameras to drones may have just changed the way many
industries run forever. They can be used to check areas that were previously
impossible to see such as piping when checking safety and security, they can be
used to keep control of policing situations such as riots and protests and they
are even used in movies. Look out for it next time you watch a film, normally
the video will start in the air like a plane and then move across giving the
viewer a wonderful aerial shot
that will be remembered.
Most drones that are available nowadays come with a built-in camera
and a high quality one at that. If you own an old quadrotor and are looking to
attach a camera of your own then a ‘GoPro’ camera is a good option however, you
do have to consider the vibrations of the drone as this will affect the quality
of the pictures that you take as well as the videos that you shoot. Built-in
cameras offer a much more reliable quality consistently. Before shooting your
first video you may also want to invest in a transmitter that will allow you to
increase the range of connectivity when flying as well as broadcast video live
from your drone.
You may look at some pictures that have been taken on a drone and
compare them to yours and wonder how in earth theirs look so good yet yours
barely classify as a picture. Here are some tips to remember when taking
pictures or shooting videos from your drone
!
Firstly, your camera is likely to get knocked around by the wind
whilst in the air so make sure you are using a shorter lens to counteract this.
If you couple a short lens with a fast shutter speed, you are likely to see
dramatic improvements in your photography right away. A good rule of thumb to
receive top quality is around 1/1000 second at 200mm and 1/500 second at 100mm.
These combinations will allow you to take sharp, crisp photos no matter what
conditions.
Another great tip when taking pictures from your drone is to set your
camera to high contrast if haze becomes a problem (which it often does). If the
problem is really bad to the point where you are getting black and white video,
you may also want to shoot with a red filter. Normally, using any sort of
filters such as ‘UV’ and ‘Haze’ tends to worsen the picture quality when in the
air but the red filter will help to add colour.
Of course, it is important to have fun when attempting photography with your drone
but you also have to remain sensible at all times. Do not go
out on the streets on your first day having never flown a drone before because
this can actually be quite dangerous. Also, think about where you are flying
your drone; avoid flying near an airport where you could be causing serious
problems. It all comes down to confidence and this will come with practice. The
more you practice, the more you will learn and therefore the better your
pictures will get!