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<blockquote data-quote="Roland" data-source="post: 117722" data-attributes="member: 18393"><p>As I see it ( and I use it)</p><p>A Spark is the ultimate weapon in situations where one is limited in time. You can get in the air in a few minutes, you don't have much to worry about camera settings , people in the neighboroud are thinking you're playing with a toy . So while I was waiting for a ferry last summer in Norway, took out the spark , did some footage all in a few minutes.</p><p>I knew the pics should be sharp and of good quality . All done in 10 minutes. And as you can see no one on the parking is interested in what I am doing</p><p>A MP is a bit more complicated, you have to unfold it , remove 2 gimbal protectors, ctl camera settings etc...Of course one can fly it as a Spark all automated settings .</p><p>A MP is more efficiënt if you have plenty of time . Let's say someone asks me, hey Roland , can't you make a proffesional air photo ?</p><p>Of course , but then I take my MP, look at the light situation for optimal setting saturation, sharpness, contrast, resolution . Then I have 20 minutes to make several photo's in RAW or high resolution video . After that I have to edit the pics in adobe photoshop or Premiere for video . The result will be far better than what can be done with a Spark. Only 1 difference .</p><p>Spark does it in 1 minute and my super de luxe MP pic. will take me several hours . That is I suppose it's called pro. It is not only about flying but a more tool for a photographer who has time to prepare for the ultimate picture. And I think with an air 2, MP2 or MP zoom it is the same theory.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]13406[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]13405[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roland, post: 117722, member: 18393"] As I see it ( and I use it) A Spark is the ultimate weapon in situations where one is limited in time. You can get in the air in a few minutes, you don't have much to worry about camera settings , people in the neighboroud are thinking you're playing with a toy . So while I was waiting for a ferry last summer in Norway, took out the spark , did some footage all in a few minutes. I knew the pics should be sharp and of good quality . All done in 10 minutes. And as you can see no one on the parking is interested in what I am doing A MP is a bit more complicated, you have to unfold it , remove 2 gimbal protectors, ctl camera settings etc...Of course one can fly it as a Spark all automated settings . A MP is more efficiënt if you have plenty of time . Let's say someone asks me, hey Roland , can't you make a proffesional air photo ? Of course , but then I take my MP, look at the light situation for optimal setting saturation, sharpness, contrast, resolution . Then I have 20 minutes to make several photo's in RAW or high resolution video . After that I have to edit the pics in adobe photoshop or Premiere for video . The result will be far better than what can be done with a Spark. Only 1 difference . Spark does it in 1 minute and my super de luxe MP pic. will take me several hours . That is I suppose it's called pro. It is not only about flying but a more tool for a photographer who has time to prepare for the ultimate picture. And I think with an air 2, MP2 or MP zoom it is the same theory. [ATTACH type="full"]13406[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]13405[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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