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Jul 10, 2019 00:08 |  #30586

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Can someone please recommend a video editor for drone video? Preferably free. I’m going to dive into drone video and need to practice before taking on a commercial project in Dallas.

Lunafusion. £20 on the App Store. I edit all my vids on that


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Jul 10, 2019 00:09 |  #30587

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Invigorating 0-60MPH less than 4.5 seconds :)
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Love your beetle. My car is under 4.5 secs too but I can only imagine how that must feel in a beetle!


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Jul 10, 2019 00:15 |  #30588

vinmunoz wrote in post #18891008 (external link)
Honest cc please.

the first one is 3 exposures HDR processed in lightroom

the second one is 1 ambient and 2 flash frames manually blended in photoshop.

which one looks better for you? I'm trying to eliminate the strobe to be faster on shooting time.
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To my old eyes the color of the right wall is more consistent in the 2nd shot and I like the slightly warmer overall tone of the 2nd shot. But beware! My uncalibrated eye may be off.



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Jul 10, 2019 00:20 |  #30589

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Can someone please recommend a video editor for drone video? Preferably free. I’m going to dive into drone video and need to practice before taking on a commercial project in Dallas.

Have you tried Hitfilm Express? It's a free video editor and compositor for visual effects.

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I use Vegas Pro 16 for what editing I do. I started out using Vegas Pro 7.


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Jul 10, 2019 00:25 |  #30590

vinmunoz wrote in post #18891008 (external link)
Honest cc please.

the first one is 3 exposures HDR processed in lightroom

the second one is 1 ambient and 2 flash frames manually blended in photoshop.

which one looks better for you? I'm trying to eliminate the strobe to be faster on shooting time.

Sorry Vinz..... The manual, second image wins. Outside is a little better, and the furniture and through the archway on the right look better too.


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Jul 10, 2019 00:26 |  #30591

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Love your beetle. My car is under 4.5 secs too but I can only imagine how that must feel in a beetle!

My car is naturally aspirated and runs on 94 octane pump gas. I have many friends that run Race gas and higher compression in their street cars in the US.

I actually was intending to run a mild 75 shot of nitrous to run in the 10's but decided family life was more important. I retired my fun street car from the track as family obligations took precedence.

In Canada you'd need to buy a barrel of race fuel as it's difficult to find any places in close proximity with higher octane than 94.

The quaiffe diff makes this car feel super stable while running a slow 109MPH in the 1/4 mile. My cylinder heads are setup for street for higher port velocity and driveability so I'm not fully ported for the track. I should be making more HP with larger heads and faster ET's and MPH. I don't miss 1.5 foot wheelies at the track....well ok...I'm lying :P

I miss the smell of melting slicks but now I document cars/vw blowing up engines and having fun at the track.

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Jul 10, 2019 00:28 |  #30592

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To my old eyes the color of the right wall is more consistent in the 2nd shot and I like the slightly warmer overall tone of the 2nd shot. But beware! My uncalibrated eye may be off.

you're right. using strobe will always give us accurate and even colors. it's a compromise if one wants to go the HDR route. Thanks.


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Jul 10, 2019 00:28 |  #30593

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Sorry Vinz..... The manual, second image wins. Outside is a little better, and the furniture and through the archway on the right look better too.

i agree. thank you.


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Jul 10, 2019 00:38 |  #30594

AlanU wrote in post #18891019 (external link)
Invigorating 0-60MPH less than 4.5 seconds :)
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Wow, smooth. It looks like it's hardly moving. :-)

My 2015 Cadillac ATS Sedan with a 4 cylinder turbocharged engine does 0-to-60 mph in 5.9 seconds and has a top speed of 149 mph. :rolleyes: It's plenty peppy for me and is stock all the way. Now for a bit more pep, I should look into the V model. it does 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds


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Jul 10, 2019 01:32 |  #30595

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My car is naturally aspirated and runs on 94 octane pump gas. I have many friends that run Race gas and higher compression in their street cars in the US.

I actually was intending to run a mild 75 shot of nitrous to run in the 10's but decided family life was more important. I retired my fun street car from the track as family obligations took precedence.

In Canada you'd need to buy a barrel of race fuel as it's difficult to find any places in close proximity with higher octane than 94.

The quaiffe diff makes this car feel super stable while running a slow 109MPH in the 1/4 mile. My cylinder heads are setup for street for higher port velocity and driveability so I'm not fully ported for the track. I should be making more HP with larger heads and faster ET's and MPH. I don't miss 1.5 foot wheelies at the track....well ok...I'm lying :P

I miss the smell of melting slicks but now I document cars/vw blowing up engines and having fun at the track.

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Naturally aspirated! That’s even more impressive. Mine is twin turbo and has also been remapped. Although mine is a diesel so almost 4 second 0-60 is nuts in that regard. I really love old VWs. Been looking at type 3 fast backs most recently


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Jul 10, 2019 01:41 |  #30596

vinmunoz wrote in post #18891008 (external link)
Honest cc please.

the first one is 3 exposures HDR processed in lightroom

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which one looks better for you? I'm trying to eliminate the strobe to be faster on shooting time.
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#2 for me as well. The natural shadows cast in the first image tells my brain that it's normal, my eyes see them as too busy. You could try lowering the highlights and lifting the shadows in the fist image to see if it balances out


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Jul 10, 2019 01:45 |  #30597

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Ha! Back to the drawing board then :)

Here's some photos of the Sigma lenses for you and those who are interested

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Jul 10, 2019 02:13 |  #30598

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If the above image is correct and properly scaled, the 35mm f/1.2 will be massive. The 14-24mm is apparently almost the exact same size as the DSLR version which is by no means small but it looks much smaller compared to the 35mm.

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Jul 10, 2019 02:51 |  #30599

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Yep, that's the one.

Going on a completely different tangent, can you suggest shutter speed/iso for shooting Saturn tonight using my a7rIII + FE 100-400 + 2x extender?

Any suggestions appreciated.

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I think Saturn is high magnitude in brightness for sky things so I'd start at 1/5 and go up to 1/10 for starters.
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Jul 10, 2019 02:53 |  #30600

vinmunoz wrote in post #18891008 (external link)
Honest cc please.

the first one is 3 exposures HDR processed in lightroom

the second one is 1 ambient and 2 flash frames manually blended in photoshop.

which one looks better for you? I'm trying to eliminate the strobe to be faster on shooting time.
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Both way way better than anything I could do Vinz.
I like 2cd most because more green in the tree.


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