Is this the right setting in the dji go app for 1/60 sec shutter speed
That example is showing a 1.6 second shutter speed. Slide it till you get to 60. That will be 1/60 sec shutter speed.
Is this the right setting in the dji go app for 1/60 sec shutter speed
In this screenshot with the red box, first let me point out that up near the top it tells you the shutter speed is set to 1/160 (right next to ISO 100). Of course the *setting* says 160 to save space which causes confusion for non photographers not used to shutter speed nomenclature. If you set it to 60, then you should see 1/60 up top next to ISO.is the number in the redbox the shutter speed or are the numbers above it the shutter speed
not sure how to set it to 1/60
That screenshot says it’s set at 1/160 sec. The +1.7 EV in the red box is telling you the image is overexposed by 1.7 stops. If you slow the shutter speed without changing anything else then, yes, the image will be even more overexposed (although the screencap doesn’t look that overexposed to me. I’d have to take the raw image off the card and post process it. But I digress).So this is the shutter speed setting right
if i put it on 60 the video looks super light
and if this camera only shoots 1080 at 60fps tops why does the shutter speeds go so low and hight in numbers
sorry if i sound dumb cuss i am when it come to this stuff
Think i got rid of the jello and ghosting and figured out the shutter speed but boy my color is off did not look yellow on my phoneNo that number in the red box is not Shutter speed. The control under the blue “Shutter” is the shutter speed control. They leave off the “1/“ for brevity. This is done on SLRs too. The makers assume you know that shutter speed below 1 second is in fractions of a second.
How did you get rid of the jello?Think i got rid of the jello and ghosting and figured out the shutter speed but boy my color is off did not look yellow on my phone
did what you said set the shutter to 1/60 now not sure why the video is yellowHow did you get rid of the jello?
I wouldn’t declare victory on the jello just yet. Your first video did not seem to have it. While your second one had it a lot. I do not believe the shutter speed would have caused the jello in your second video. But we shall see I could be wrong.did what you said set the shutter to 1/60 now not sure why the video is yellow
it was smokey out side today even was blocking the sun forest fires
Don’t use auto white balance.the other setting were just auto
Why do i have flickering think that what its called
I calibrated the camera the imu
even put new rubbers on the gimbal
and this is the sd card im using
64GB Sandisk Extreme Pro 4K Memory Card for DJI Mavic Pro, Spark, Phantom 4, Phantom 3 Quadcopter 4K UHD Camera Drone - UHS-1 V30
Wind were only 9kmh
Wow you guys can't see anything
it the hole video just look at the trees
there like a ghosting and jello effect .
same as the other video 2.7k @ 30 all setting on auto so shutter speed should be auto to
is the number in the redbox the shutter speed or are the numbers above it the shutter speed
not sure how to set it to 1/60
His second video has some pretty noticeable jelloOkay...so minor that one really has to scrutinize the trees to see it...
His second video has some pretty noticeable jello
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