Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:33 am
Time lapse with a drone will always be a problem, because even if there is apparently no wind (is that even at a height of 100m ?!) the drone can still drift slightly ... So the location changes and you become very special see at time lapse.
I could imagine that an improvement could be achieved if instead of stabilizing a fixed point with a tracker in the center of the image, if possible. But that's just an idea - I've never tried this myself.
I am now spinning a thought ... Looking for a platform that can hardly be reached normally, but that acts as a landing pad for the drone and from where there is the desired view. Land the drone there and take the time-lapse recording. With that you would definitely have a fixed location ...
Regards
Oliver
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