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I've used it successfully with my Mavic Pro Platinum before, but after all the negative comments I've heard and read regarding using it with the P4P, I was very apprehensive to try it with the P4P. I gave it a try, and after some basic color correction, and an aggressive LUT, even with a very novice skill level, the colors really came out great considering what I've heard. The raw footage is so flat, that at first I thought there was no way I would be able to fix it, especially considering it locks your ISO @500, but it really came to life. I've been using normal mode up until now, as the stock footage doesn't need much help, especially if you have your settings dialed in. I think I'm going to keep using D-log, because the end results are better than what I've gotten in D-Cinelike, or normal. I was sure the exposure would be totally blown out, but with a Polar Pro ND16-PL filter, and set to sunny, I was able to dial in the apature enough to get my histogram near perfect.