10 Tips to Improve Your Drone Photography - Adam Goldberg Photography (2024)

10 Tips to Improve Your Drone Photography

Aerial views provide a unique perspective on landscapes and cities. With the proliferation of drones there are more opportunities than ever to get out and take photos from above ground. While the image quality from drones has increased, most of the popular drones such as the DJI Mavic 3 or DJI Mini 3 Pro still don’t quite measure up to what you get from your DSLR (but are getting closer!). As such, it is important to take a few steps to take better photos. Let’s talk about 10 tips to improve your drone photography.

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Taking Drone Photos:

There are a number of ways to improve the quality of the images that you take with your drone. Some of these are settings within the camera and others are external factors. Here are my top 5 tips to improve how to take drone photos.

  • Shoot in RAW. RAW is the uncompressed and unprocessed version of a photograph. A JPEG is a processed and compressed image. You will want that RAW file for when it comes time to edit as it gives greater freedom when post-processing. For DJI drones, head to your “Settings”, click the “Camera Icon”, then “Image Format”, and “RAW”.

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  • Bracket Photos. Also referred to as AEB (Automatic Exposure Bracketing). The more AEB images you capture in RAW the more varied exposure you can capture without adjusting any other settings of your photos. A 5 Bracket AEB (recommended for drone photography) will take 1 photo at the settings you select and 2 different under exposed images and 2 over exposed images. Note that using the HDR shot function in the DJI app will create a JPEG and thus is not a recommended option as you won’t have the ability to bring out detail in the shadows or highlights like with RAW photos. For DJI drones, head to your “Settings”, click the “Camera Icon”, then “Photos”, “AEB”, and lastly “5”.

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  • Image Size. 4:3 is the preferred ratio that I use when shooting with my drone as it is a more natural ratio for landscape photographs than 16:9. 4:3 is the native aspect ratio and will allow you to make the most of the photographs that you take.For DJI drones, head to your “Settings”, click the “Camera Icon”, then “Image Size”, then “4:3”.

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  • Shoot in Manual. Manual mode gives you the most control over your drone and the photos you take. New drones like the DJI Mavic 3 give you the option to control your aperture. My go to starting point for daytime shots is f/8.0, ISO 100, and then adjust the shutter speed accordingly. All of these settings will vary depending on the light and subject that I am shooting.

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  • Use Filters. Just like when taking photos with your DSLR on the ground, it is imperative to use filters. ND (Neutral Density) and Polarizing filters are critically to controlling the light and glare that exists in a scene. Using filters allow a photographer greater control over their aperture and shutter speed among other things. Lastly, don’t go cheap on your glass! High quality glass and filters will make a difference in your images. I recommend filters by the Tiffen Company – check out their new Aerial Drone Filters.
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Bonus Tip – Photograph early in the morning or late in the day. The light is much softer and you’ll get better results whether the sun is behind you, off to the side, or if you are shooting straight into it.

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Editing Drone Photos:

Ok, so you captured that epic shot using the 5 tips above. Now what? Here are my 5 top tips for editing your drone photos.

  • Merge Bracketed Photos. For each shot that you took, you have a 5 bracketed exposure thanks to AEB. Merge these together using programs like Lightroom, LR Enfuse, or Aurora HDR. Each program provides a different look and gives you different editing opportunities so it may take some practice to learn which one works best for your style. No matter which program you use, you’ll get a .TIF file that should provide a balanced photograph that you can edit into the image you want to create. Here we have an original single photo along with the bracketed and merged photo.

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  • Global Adjustments. Adjust your exposure first as necessary. Then lower your highlights and increase your shadows as you see fit. Lastly, hold “option” (Mac) or “alt” (PC) while moving the white and black sliders so you can see where you will begin to lose shadow detail or blow out your highlights. This now should provide you a more property exposed image as well as an image with good contrast. On the left is the original photo and the right is the final edited version (sky and light beam added in Photoshop).

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  • Sharpen. Sharpening your images is critical to make those edges stand out as you don’t want your image looking soft. Programs like Lightroom have the sharpening tool under the “Detail” tab. Remember, a little goes a long way and you don’t want to over-do it. Zoom in to about 400% and start at about 20. For a quick and easy way to sharpen your images, watch this YouTube Tutorial.
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  • Remove Chromatic Aberrations. Chromatic aberration (CA) occurs in photos and gives you that color fringing around edges in photographs. Lightroom has a checkbox under “Lens Corrections” tab. Don’t finish editing your photographs without checking this box. It may not solve all your CA issues, but it is a good start. If additional CA removal is needed, head into Photoshop for that.
  • Cropping/Vignette. While these are two very different features, I am bundling them together here as they can be used to highlight an area of your image. You can crop in to really bring the viewer into your scene. You can also use the vignette tools in Lightroom (“Effects” Tab) to bring the viewers eyes to the middle, or a radial filter to draw create a custom vignette that highlights where you want the viewer to go.

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For more photography and editing tips, head to the LEARN Page on my blog or click on over to my YouTube for in-depth tutorials. Don’t forget to hit subscribe to be notified when there is something new!

  1. Excellent! Thank you! @colorado_sky

  2. Awesome post!

  3. Good tips. My brother just got a new camera and has been experimenting with photography. Wants to get into drone photography too at some point!

    1. Glad this is helpful. Feel free to reach out with any questions!

  4. Thanks for the short yet comprehensive summary of what does what, how, and why.

  5. Hi!

    Very good advice, and probably the best advice without changing the drone camera itself.
    I have the P4, Mavic pro and now Mini 3 and frankly the quality of photos are still not on par with DSLR’s, even though the mini 3 has 48 mps. It’s smaller sensor doesn’t make it much better than the 12 mps of the others……… I’m talking about stills, haven’t compared movie mode.
    But Adam, do you know of any instances where the camera can be replaced or improved on any of the drones I use? There is one company that adds a camera to the drone, but it’s veeerry expensive.

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10 Tips to Improve Your Drone Photography - Adam Goldberg Photography (2024)

FAQs

How can I improve the quality of my drone camera? ›

Use Filters.

ND (Neutral Density) and Polarizing filters are critically to controlling the light and glare that exists in a scene. Using filters allow a photographer greater control over their aperture and shutter speed among other things. Lastly, don't go cheap on your glass!

How can I get better at drone photography? ›

Must-know drone photography tips:
  1. Check the UAV forecast.
  2. Shoot in RAW format.
  3. Utilize the thirds grid overlay for composition.
  4. Stick to a lower ISO.
  5. Take advantage of Auto Exposure Bracketing.
  6. Get ready to improvise.
  7. Create higher resolution images with panoramic shots.
  8. Experiment both aspect ratios (16:9 or 4:3)
May 24, 2022

How can I make my drone camera better? ›

Try to keep your ISO as low as possible to avoid noise and preserve image quality. Most DJI drones have a base ISO of 100, which is ideal for bright daylight conditions. However, if you are shooting in low-light situations or need a faster shutter speed, you might need to increase your ISO accordingly.

How can I improve my drone footage? ›

Making your drone footage more cinematic is an art that combines technical skill with creative vision. To elevate your drone videography, start by focusing on smooth and deliberate movements. Avoid abrupt changes in speed or direction, and use slow, steady motions to create a more immersive and professional look.

How can I improve my drone skills? ›

If you own a drone and want to improve your videography skills, these 10 tips can help you significantly improve the quality of your drone videos.
  1. Know Your Device. ...
  2. Shoot RAW. ...
  3. HDR and Bracketing. ...
  4. Understanding the P and M Modes. ...
  5. Flying Low for Cinematic Experience. ...
  6. Using NDR and CPL Filters. ...
  7. Go Slow. ...
  8. Fly Through Shots.

How can I improve my drone accuracy? ›

Image Overlap

Photogrammetry requires image overlap, which refers to the repetitive coverage of consecutive images taken during a drone flight. For accurate drone surveys, it's essential to get at least 75% overlap for images in the front and 60% on the sides.

How to take high quality drone photos? ›

Drones, when set in GPS mode, can be remarkably stable. In light wind conditions, setting the shutter speed as low as 1/6th of a second to use an ISO of 100 can result in a sharp motion-free image. But make sure to take multiple frames to increase your chances of a sharp shot.

What are the best settings for drone photography? ›

Most drone lenses get their sharpest photos around F/4 and F/5.6, but in darker conditions you may want to use the widest aperture possible, like F/2.8, to stop a photo being too dark. Equally, in really bright sunlight, you may have to use a narrow aperture like F/11 to stop a photo being too bright.

What makes a drone better? ›

Camera quality: If you're interested in photography or videography, the quality of the onboard camera is crucial. Look at the resolution, frame rate, and whether the camera offers features like gimbal stabilization for smoother shots. Ease of use: Consider how easy the drone is to fly, especially if you're a beginner.

How can I boost my drone? ›

Here's 21 Ways to Make a Drone Fly Longer:
  1. Use propellers with a high pitch and low blade number. ...
  2. Use a high efficiency motor. ...
  3. Find the most efficient motor-propeller combo with a thrust stand. ...
  4. Reduce hovering and fly at a steady speed. ...
  5. Find the right batteries. ...
  6. Fly in optimal weather conditions. ...
  7. Choose your altitude wisely.

What is the best time of day to take drone pictures? ›

The light is often too harsh. The best time of the day to fly a drone is the morning at sunrise, followed by sunset, ideally with just the right amount of clouds so the sky isn't pure blue nor is it overcast.

How can I increase my drone camera range? ›

Antenna Type and Gain: Using high-gain antennas can help focus the energy more efficiently and extend the drone's range. The choice of antenna materials and design also plays a crucial role in improving the range.

How can I make my drone fly better? ›

  1. Check the weather conditions. ...
  2. Calibrate your drone's compass and check all parts. ...
  3. Fly only in open airspace. ...
  4. Always fly in direct vision. ...
  5. Keep an eye on drone parameters. ...
  6. Fly in an environment without obstacles. ...
  7. When in doubt: Use RTH. ...
  8. Make use of the drone's flight modes.
Feb 28, 2024

How do you make a perfect drone? ›

How to Make Your Own Quadcopter Drone
  1. Step 1: Choose a Frame. ...
  2. Step 2: Select the Motors and Propellers. ...
  3. Step 3: Choose a Flight Controller. ...
  4. Step 4: Select a Radio Transmitter and Receiver. ...
  5. Step 5: Choose a Battery and Power Distribution System. ...
  6. Step 6: Assemble the Components. ...
  7. Step 7: Configure the Flight Controller.
Mar 20, 2023

Can I upgrade my drone camera? ›

Cheap drones may be equipped with 480P cameras, 720p cameras or 1080p cameras, and may be falsely marked 4K cameras. Upgrade the high-resolution camera, add or upgrade the gimbal stabilizer, and the three-axis gimbal can reduce the camera shake during flight and keep the captured images and videos stable.

What is the best camera setting for a drone? ›

Most drone lenses get their sharpest photos around F/4 and F/5.6, but in darker conditions you may want to use the widest aperture possible, like F/2.8, to stop a photo being too dark. Equally, in really bright sunlight, you may have to use a narrow aperture like F/11 to stop a photo being too bright.

Why are my drone photos blurry? ›

This can happen if you forget to adjust the focus before taking off, or if you change the altitude or distance of your drone during flight. To fix this, you need to use the manual focus mode on your camera app or controller, and make sure that your subject is sharp and clear on your screen.

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