Night shots with the Phantom 4

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Hey guys so I'm pretty new here and this is my first post. I'm a bit of an amateur photographer but I'm picking it up pretty quick.Took some night shots of the moon in Brantford Ontario last night.

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I love night shots. As a photographer myself the phantom allows me great flexibility. This is with my P3A

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You have to get the aircraft where you want it and then let it stabilize for about a minute to make sure it's not moving. The settings were at ISO 100 8 seconds. You could do like a 200 or 400 ISO with about four seconds and get the same results. Just try not to go over 400 ISO at night otherwise you get a lot of noise. the camera is just so stable you could really get some good shots even at 8 seconds.


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You have to get the aircraft where you want it and then let it stabilize for about a minute to make sure it's not moving. The settings were at ISO 100 8 seconds. You could do like a 200 or 400 ISO with about four seconds and get the same results. Just try not to go over 400 ISO at night otherwise you get a lot of noise. the camera is just so stable you could really get some good shots even at 8 seconds.


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Great! Thanks so much for the tips, I appreciate it. Will try playing with those settings

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