Hi
I'm an engineer and a licensed UAV pilot here in the UK. I specialise in low cost, lightweight drones (multirotors). Previous set-ups with a GoPro failed to deliver the image quality I require (and introduced severe perspective distortion) so my latest multi (hexacopter) is specifically built around a GR.
I need to get up-to-speed with my GR quickly - so I'm after some wise words from seasoned Ricoh owners (I've been with Nikon up til now).
All my subjects (houses, ships, bridges, landscapes, construction zones etc.) will be some way away from me so I'm thinking infinity focus is the way to go. I'll be using the intervalometer feature on the GR as an automatic camera set-up allows me to fly solo. Shutter speed will be important, so I'd like to have the GR adjust the ISO (within reason) to keep the speed up. I've read a bit about 'snap' (should I use snap set to infinity?). Oooops - and on the intervalometer settings I need the cam to be taking as many pics as quickly as pos (so need high file write times). Any suggestions on cards (fast?)? Any suggestions on raw v. jpg? In fact, folks, any - polite - suggestions at all?
Living in the UK we should assume that dull is the default lighting condition and that sun (when it appears) is a bonus.
Many thanks in advance.
Regards,
Rob
I'm an engineer and a licensed UAV pilot here in the UK. I specialise in low cost, lightweight drones (multirotors). Previous set-ups with a GoPro failed to deliver the image quality I require (and introduced severe perspective distortion) so my latest multi (hexacopter) is specifically built around a GR.
I need to get up-to-speed with my GR quickly - so I'm after some wise words from seasoned Ricoh owners (I've been with Nikon up til now).
All my subjects (houses, ships, bridges, landscapes, construction zones etc.) will be some way away from me so I'm thinking infinity focus is the way to go. I'll be using the intervalometer feature on the GR as an automatic camera set-up allows me to fly solo. Shutter speed will be important, so I'd like to have the GR adjust the ISO (within reason) to keep the speed up. I've read a bit about 'snap' (should I use snap set to infinity?). Oooops - and on the intervalometer settings I need the cam to be taking as many pics as quickly as pos (so need high file write times). Any suggestions on cards (fast?)? Any suggestions on raw v. jpg? In fact, folks, any - polite - suggestions at all?
Living in the UK we should assume that dull is the default lighting condition and that sun (when it appears) is a bonus.
Many thanks in advance.
Regards,
Rob