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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 66945" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>When panning (or yawing) you need to go as slowly as possible. Tripod mode and a really gentle and controlled touch on the stick will help, however, I have found that combining that motion with either forward or backward travel, or ascending will increase the smoothness. Also, flying sideways gives excellent results, turn your craft toward your point of interest then use the right stick to fly paralell to it, the Spark is excellent at that. The key to panning is go a slow as a snail, speed it up in post later ... also, if your editor will support interpolation, doubling the frame rate in post will sometimes produce better results. Some folks also use stabilzation, but this tends to lower image quality, so I use it sparingly.</p><p></p><p>And welcome to the forum, I see that was your first post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 66945, member: 6411"] When panning (or yawing) you need to go as slowly as possible. Tripod mode and a really gentle and controlled touch on the stick will help, however, I have found that combining that motion with either forward or backward travel, or ascending will increase the smoothness. Also, flying sideways gives excellent results, turn your craft toward your point of interest then use the right stick to fly paralell to it, the Spark is excellent at that. The key to panning is go a slow as a snail, speed it up in post later ... also, if your editor will support interpolation, doubling the frame rate in post will sometimes produce better results. Some folks also use stabilzation, but this tends to lower image quality, so I use it sparingly. And welcome to the forum, I see that was your first post. [/QUOTE]
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