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For daylight photography, here are settings that will get you great pictures almost all the time.I have a p4p+. I am new to drones and photography. Can someone share what some basic camera and video settings should be? I also have some Polorpro filters numbered ND4-PL ND8-PL AND ND16-PL for the camera
I have one question, what is that 500 number in the picture? I have the other settings that you recommendedFor daylight photography, here are settings that will get you great pictures almost all the time.
Set the exposure mode to A (for aperture priority)
Set ISO to 100, aperture to 5.6 and White Balance to Auto
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I find the exposure is better if I set Exposure Compensation to -0.3
In Aperture Priority, the camera will select the appropriate shutter speed to give good exposure.
If you are shooting at night or in very low light, you should open up the aperture towards f2.8 and if that isn't enough, then increase the ISO value.
If you are shooting stills, leave the filters in the box, they won't do anything to help you.
I tried shooting some video, it was not smooth. It was a bit jittery and a few times it was looking like I was having a signal issue. But I was only about 30 feet from the drone. I wish there was someone that new about this stuff so I could sit down with them and learn.Shutter speed.
In the above photo, with the aperture manually set at f5.6, and using aperture priority mode, the ISO is manually set at 100. Metering the total amount of light the camera is seeing , the camera determines that a shutter speed of 1/500 of a second will result in proper exposure of the overall scene. But the operator has set the EV (exposure value) to minus 1/3 stop. so the photo will be slightly underexposed and probably more color saturated. If I remember correctly, the 1/500 is already reflecting the 1/3 stop adjustment, or it will adjust when a photo is taken by upping the shutter speed (faster-shorter time opened) to 1
The 500 number is the camera displaying the shutter speed it would choose to give correct exposure with the settings and available light when that screenshot was taken.I have one question, what is that 500 number in the picture? I have the other settings that you recommended
These are very pertinent questions that may be the cause other than the drone itself. I did not ask for a description of the "jitters" before I assumed it was the camera settings. Lots to learn.A few questions to start with.
How are you viewing the jitters? From your remote? From your SD card? Are you seeing the same jitters on your mobile device while flying that you see on the recording?
Is your SD card fast enough? Is your computer capable of displaying the video clip at the resolution you recorded?
Thank you thank you thank you. I was watching it from the cache from the remote control. When I viewed it from SD card on my laptop it was just fine. This is my SD card. I have the P4P+A few questions to start with.
How are you viewing the jitters? From your remote? From your SD card? Are you seeing the same jitters on your mobile device while flying that you see on the recording?
Is your SD card fast enough? Is your computer capable of displaying the video clip at the resolution you recorded?
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