A great photo isn’t just about the scenery—it’s also about timing, and it heavily depends on the photographer’s experience in setting up the right shooting parameters. In aerial photography, even a small mistake in settings can turn a “big film” into a “waste shot.” To help you avoid such issues, we’ve compiled the 7 most common mistakes in aerial photography, so you can capture every perfect shot without wasting any footage! **Common Mistake 1: Exposure Mode** Have you ever taken a photo and found it too bright or too dark? The first thing to check is your exposure mode! On DJI drones, there are four main modes: AUTO (automatic), S (shutter priority), A (aperture priority), and M (manual). If you’re not using AUTO, incorrect exposure settings might lead to overexposed or underexposed images. For example, if you shoot at night with M mode and set a long shutter speed, then switch back to daylight without adjusting, the image may come out completely white. Always double-check the exposure mode before taking a shot. If the image looks off, switch to AUTO and see if that helps. **Common Mistake 2: Exposure Compensation** If the exposure mode is correct but the image is still too bright or too dark, check your exposure compensation (EV). Even in AUTO mode, the camera might not always get it right. Adjusting the EV value can help fine-tune the exposure. However, if you forget to reset the EV after adjusting, it can affect other shots. A negative EV makes the image darker, while a positive EV makes it brighter. Always remember to return the EV to zero when you're done. Tip: In manual mode, exposure compensation is not available. Instead, the camera shows an exposure indicator that tells you how your current settings compare to the automatic metering. **Common Mistake 3: ISO Setting** Are your photos too noisy or too bright? You might be overlooking the ISO setting. ISO controls the sensitivity of the camera sensor. In low-light situations, a higher ISO is needed to capture more light, but during the day, a high ISO can cause overexposure and noise. On the flip side, using a very low ISO in the evening can result in underexposed, dark images. If you're unsure, use AUTO ISO, which allows the camera to adjust the ISO automatically based on lighting conditions. By understanding these key settings, you’ll be better equipped to avoid common mistakes and capture stunning aerial shots every time. Stay sharp, stay aware, and keep improving your skills!

Industrial Instruments

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Panel Meters
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CA Current Transformer
Kilowatt-hour Meter
Fuse and Base
Fuse Links
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