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Did you play with paper airplanes when you were a kid? They are very interesting. But paper planes are not flying machines at all, let alone filming.
Currently drones are mainly used for military personnel, scientific research, agriculture, surveillance, product delivery, aerial photography, entertainment, traffic control, and more. Drones are basically used to do things that humans can't do or perform tasks that humans can't do.
Here we discuss the photography capabilities of the Autel EVO Lite drone.
For most photographers, a high-quality drone is a luxury, not a necessity. But its greatest value isn't just in allowing you to take photos you couldn't have without it. Even if you don't use it, it can help you make better photos because it makes you rethink how you look at a scene and make photos accordingly.
As you get more experienced, you'll spend less time searching and more time setting up the shots you want.
With practice, you'll learn the tricks of how to maneuver your drone to get the shots you want. Image stabilization is better than expected, and the picture is stable for a good picture.
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The First Four-Axis Gimbal to Take Portrait Photos and Videos
Yes, you're not mistaken. Under the condition that most drones only provide horizontal screen photos and videos, Autel EVO Lite pioneered the first vertical screen shooting. Under the 4-axis gimbal to experience a new dimension of aerial photography, we can shoot on mobile devices. The transmitted pictures and videos can also be broadcast live, and the precise image transmission stability also brings us the best experience.
Featuring a 1/1.28" CMOS sensor, the Lite's camera supports up to 50MP photo capture, and features an RYYB color filter array that allows you to capture vivid and detailed 4K HDR video and ultra-high-resolution still images, which can capture up to 40 % light.
EVO Lite utilizes PDAF with dual focus algorithm to lock and track fast-moving subjects in milliseconds. When you fly, you can see what the drone sees up to 7.4 miles away in 1080p resolution using the dual-band connection.
It’s worth mentioning that the Autel EVO Lite drone’s camera capabilities are powerful, and at the same time it can shoot cinematic drone footage, mastering drone photography can take time. But in the process, you might capture some surprising and shocking images. Most importantly, you may become a better overall photographer as a result.