I have not yet flown my P4P and am anxious to do so. (the weather has been crappy here)
That said I now have a very large concern about the “Tap Focus” feature. As an aerial cinematographer I very much understand and look forward to using selective focus to get shallow depth of field, but is there a way around it when the director calls for it? Here is a video clip where I pulled a handful of shots from my current reel that I don’t know how I would accomplish as a single operator trying to fly, select and maintain focus. In these clips the focal point is continually changing, getting closer or farther away. Not to mention my concern about being able to fly, maintain focus and truly know if I were focused properly. I suppose choosing a very small f-stop would help, but I don’t know if it would be enough in some of these more extreme cases.
Sure would appreciate input.
thx, r
That said I now have a very large concern about the “Tap Focus” feature. As an aerial cinematographer I very much understand and look forward to using selective focus to get shallow depth of field, but is there a way around it when the director calls for it? Here is a video clip where I pulled a handful of shots from my current reel that I don’t know how I would accomplish as a single operator trying to fly, select and maintain focus. In these clips the focal point is continually changing, getting closer or farther away. Not to mention my concern about being able to fly, maintain focus and truly know if I were focused properly. I suppose choosing a very small f-stop would help, but I don’t know if it would be enough in some of these more extreme cases.
Sure would appreciate input.
thx, r