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Gnangara Lake - Footage from Both Spark and Phantom 3
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Nielsen" data-source="post: 60590" data-attributes="member: 9032"><p>Interesting locations and nice to see the areas. However, I there seems to be some focus issues so, I would definitely recommend not using the out of focus transitions... it was actually hurting my eyes... There were a few times where I was trying to adjust my focus because of the original video and all of a sudden there was another transition and blew out my focus again. I couldn't tell if it was my eyes or the video...</p><p></p><p>I used to be a big user of that transition affect until I started reading posts on this site and watching videos. I've found that the out of focus transition really isn't good for scenery videos and just a quick transition is usually better.</p><p></p><p>It was great to see the location and the video was well edited too! Thanks for sharing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Nielsen, post: 60590, member: 9032"] Interesting locations and nice to see the areas. However, I there seems to be some focus issues so, I would definitely recommend not using the out of focus transitions... it was actually hurting my eyes... There were a few times where I was trying to adjust my focus because of the original video and all of a sudden there was another transition and blew out my focus again. I couldn't tell if it was my eyes or the video... I used to be a big user of that transition affect until I started reading posts on this site and watching videos. I've found that the out of focus transition really isn't good for scenery videos and just a quick transition is usually better. It was great to see the location and the video was well edited too! Thanks for sharing! [/QUOTE]
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