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This forum question started in 2016, and has spanned almost all DJI product lines, and now it is October 2020, and Mavic Mini has the exact same issue.
I can confirm that it is not a SD card issue, nor my Mac settings, or anything extraneous. I've checked the EXIF data in both a picture and movie, and they are indeed 4 hours apart. Which is my timezone at the moment. The bad part is that some dates have a TZ component which is correct, but the time never varies. So it assumes current timezone and adds it anyway.
For reference, here are the EXIF tags being generated. The issue should be clear from the data below. These two were taken about a minute apart (1:06) for reference.
======== 20200924_181447.JPG
[System] FileModifyDate : 2020:09:24 18:14:47-04:00
[System] FileInodeChangeDate : 2020:09:24 18:14:47-04:00
[ExifIFD] DateTimeOriginal : 2020:09:24 18:14:47
[ExifIFD] CreateDate : 2020:09:24 18:14:47
======== 20200924_221553.MP4
[System] FileModifyDate : 2020:09:24 22:15:53-04:00
[System] FileInodeChangeDate : 2020:09:24 22:15:53-04:00
[QuickTime] CreateDate : 2020:09:24 22:15:53
[QuickTime] ModifyDate : 2020:09:24 22:15:53
Is there a setting to fix this in the software/firmware? Very annonying when naming fiies by embedded date, which is how I found this. I was going to rename all my media, and can't easily due to this issue.
Again - same Mavic Mini drone, same day, same microSD card, same flight, same Mac - different timestamps.
Thanks,
Jon
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