It provides near real-time image transmission and camera settings adjustment, as well as editing and sharing of aerial imagery. Maybe crashed once or twice ever but other than that, with my iPhone XR, it has worked quite well. You see rants about them everywhere and I can understand why. I Almsot lost my drone that day, completely lost GPS and live camera feed, barely made it back using just line of sight.
Thanks, Jerry. My only problem is with the simulation mode. Other drone apps have very different controls, so that makes them irrelevant for me. But they have great courses and game play. We recommend leaving the image transmission settings on auto for most flights.
However, if you are experiencing problems getting a clear image reception, you can try manually switching the transmission frequency to different channels. Also within the image transmission settings, you can find the option to switch between Normal Mode and HD Mode for video streaming quality.
We recommend using HD Mode for getting the clearest image possible on your phone. These low battery warnings are designed to give you enough time to return home safely. You can also configure how long it takes your batteries to discharge. By default, they will begin discharging after 10 days of not being in use. Keeping the batteries slightly discharged allows them to be stored safer for longer periods of time and prevents swelling in the battery cells.
Because it is better for battery health to store the batteries slightly discharged, we recommend a 2 Day discharge setting, unless you fly more frequently.
Gimbal settings allow you modify to behavior and characteristics of your gimbal, including the pitch speed and smoothness. Adjusting these settings can help you achieve smoother and more cinematic shots. Follow mode is the default mode, keeping the gimbal and camera horizontal even as the drone pitches forward or rolls sideways. Follow mode is ideal for recording cinematic video footage and aerial photography.
FPV mode locks the camera to the movements of the aircraft, giving you a first-person perspective. This can be a fun mode to fly in, although it creates jerky and unpleasant camera movements not suitable for most filming situations. Adjust Gimbal — If your gimbal is not level, you can use this setting to adjust the roll and yaw of your gimbal. Gimbal Auto Calibration — Use this to automatically calibrate your gimbal. The advanced settings are where you can find options for adjusting your pitch speed and pitch smoothness.
Max Gimbal Pitch Speed — This is how fast your gimbal will tilt up or down using the gimbal tilt wheel on the front left bumper of the controller.
We recommend adjusting this to a lower setting, such as around 10 or 15, for slow, smooth, and controlled gimbal movements. Having a slower gimbal pitch speed can help you more easily achieve slower, more cinematic shots, and is an essential setting for our 5 simple and easy cinematic drone shots.
Gimbal Pitch Smoothness — This is how abruptly the gimbal comes to a stop after it tilts up or down. A lower value will cause a harsh abrupt stop, while a higher value will cause a gradual, smooth stop. We recommend a value of around for smooth results ideal for cinematic camera moves. Enable Upwards Title Limit of 30 Degrees — Allow your drone to tilt its camera upwards by 30 degrees. This can be a great setting to enable when flying lower to the ground and tilting upwards, however be aware having this setting enabled may cause your propellers to enter the shot.
Video Cache — Video cache allows DJI Go 4 to store the video transmission it receives from the drone locally on your smartphone. This can take up a lot of space, but can also serve as some sort of emergency backup of your video footage.
You can adjust the following settings relating to video cache:. Other Settings — Change your device name, change the full-screen gestures to be one-finger or two-finger, and get information about the hardware of your aircraft. They offer some of the best image and video quality of any drone on the market to date, especially at their price points. You can further improve your image quality by adjusting some of the camera settings for taking even better photos and videos.
The camera settings menu will pop open. Within the camera exposure settings, you can toggle between automatic exposure and manual exposure. On other drones, such as the Mavic 2 Pro, you can adjust the aperture as well.
Photo — Toggle between the different photo modes available on your drone. Available options may include, but are not limited to:. Image Size — Choose the aspect ratio of your images. We recommend or , and advise against choosing The aspect ratio simply crops in on your image, and you lose data in your photo. We recommend choosing one of the other aspect ratios and cropping in on your image in post production to preserve as much detail and information as possible. White Balance — Adjust the white balance of your photos.
The available options are auto, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent, and custom. For aerial photos, you are often fine leaving the white balance set to auto, but for video setting a manual white balance can make a big difference.
Style — Adjust the picture style to be optimized for various shooting environments, including standard, landscape, and soft. You can also set your own picture style and customize the sharpness, contrast, and saturation of your images.
We recommend the standard style. Color — Adjust the color profile for your images. We typically recommend the Normal color profile. The viewfinder settings contain helpful options for adding grid lines, center points, and over exposure warnings to your live camera view to help you compose and shoot your images. Overexposed — Display zebra stripes over parts of the image that are too bright and overexposed. Video Caption — creates a separate.
SRT file containing camera data and information. SRT files are a standard file type for video subtitles. When played back with a compatible video player, such as the VLC video player, a subtitle will appear on the video and display the camera settings used when recording the shot. Try it out today and get ready to enjoy the innumerable possibilities it brings along!
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Do you own a DJI drone? Want to know the best way to get the footage from the drone to your device? This tutorial will show you exactly how to download videos from your DJI drone so you can edit, upload or do whatever you want. Drones are everywhere now. They seemed to come out of nowhere and have rocketed into popularity. DJI drones are regarded as some of the best around. The Mavic, Spark and Phantom series offer accessible to professional-standard drones that are easy to fly, offer lots of accessories and can record in anything up to 4K.
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