![]() ![]() This comprehensive kit costs $1,679/£1,519, so marginally more expensive than the Standard Bundle and less expensive than purchasing all the accessories separately. The Premium Bundle includes everything that the Standard Bundle has but includes two additional batteries, two extra pairs of spare propellers, ND filters (ND4/ND8/ND16/ND32), a three-battery charging hub, and a shoulder bag that carries everything. One battery is never enough because it limits flight times on days out, so the Premium/Fly More Bundle is by far the better option. The Standard kit, which includes the drone, one battery, a controller, charger, USB-C cable, three phone cables, and a pair of spare propellers costs $1,379/£1,249. What’s more, the drone can be set to orbit a subject, hover in position, or manual flight allowing you to set the direction of flight manually which can then be held using a cruise mode so you can release the controls.Īlongside the features and functionality on offer, one of the most attractive aspects of the Autel EVO Lite+ is its competitive price tag. When shooting in Hyperlapse mode, the Lite+ combines images into a video file automatically and you can opt for video only, video plus JPEGs, or video plus Raw files. ![]() Video is captured in 8-bit, in either H265/H264 codecs with a maximum bitrate of 120Mbps. Hyperlapse videos are captured in 4K at 25 fps. In terms of video resolutions, the Autel EVO lite+ can capture 5.4K up to 30 fps, 4K up to 60 fps, 2.7K up to 60 fps and HD up to 120 fps. AEB (auto exposure bracketing) and HDR video are also only available when shooting in Auto. Log Color is important for professional workflows, and manual shooting is the preferred method of capture for several reasons. A Log Color option is available, but its use is limited to Auto, so hopefully this will be extended to Pro/Manual mode in a future firmware update. ![]() Video quality is excellent with sharp detail and natural colors captured even with the Standard color profile. This is arguably less noticeable with video, but f/8 is the most you’d want to stop down to. f/2.8 – f/5.6 are the sharpest settings with the latter providing the largest depth-of-field, although beyond this diffraction becomes noticeable. The adjustable aperture is most useful for videographers because it allows them greater control over exposure, alongside ND filters, while in the air. The Autel EVO Lite+ camera houses a 20MP 1-inch sensor and offers an equivalent focal length of 29 mm alongside an adjustable f/2.8 – f/11 aperture. There’s also Dynamic Track subject tracking for tracking moving subjects, and this provides three modes: one where the moving subject is followed, another where the camera follows the subject and you manually fly the drone, and a third where the drone hovers and the camera follows the subject. These include Rocket, Fade Away, Orbit, and Flick, and all work well. The Lite+ offers several shooting and flying modes including QuickShots automated flight patterns for capturing professional-looking video with ease. ![]()
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