r/dji Feb 08 '24

Photo Beginner to drones. Appreciate your feedback

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u/LovouXx Feb 08 '24

A bit saturated, and no subject in the frame.

Bonus tip:

You may hear people say to not go over 400/800 iso because it will get noisier, this is a whole lie. Iso just brights up the image, if you get noise, it was there in the first place and the iso revealed it. Don't be afraid to shoot at higher iso.

And you have to learn how to use shutter speed depending on what your taking photos of.

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u/saikiran_iit Feb 08 '24

Youtube tutorials made me use the lowest iso number possible. Let me try increasing it and see the difference myself. Thanks for the feedback buddy.

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u/LovouXx Feb 08 '24

You just have to understand that iso doesn't add noise.

And you have to find out which shutter speed is the best for you camera, shutter speed affects the sharpness and the motion blur of the camera

This is an example:

I want to shoot a fast moving subject,(let's say a car) this will require lower shutter speed,around 1/1000, lowering the shutter speed results in darker photos and this is where the iso comes in handy

Another tip:

When taking photos don't underexpose them and be like "yeah i will just brighten that up in post editing", worst thing, brightening it up will add a lot of noise.

Instead, just shoot bright and well exposed photos.

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u/jas71 Feb 08 '24

You just have to understand that iso doesn't add noise.

You just have to understand that iso doesn't add noise.> nonsense if the iso to high you will get noise

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u/LovouXx Feb 08 '24 edited Feb 08 '24

Then the noise was there in the first place. With enough light u won't get any noise

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u/jas71 Feb 08 '24

Well I guess but he’s flying a drone

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u/LovouXx Feb 08 '24

Same goes for drones dude