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M2P have settings for AP and SS, also ISO.
In order to make the proper tests, go in a sunny day, activate the histogram in order to see what are the levels of black and white.
First set the ISO at 100.
Than set the AP according to what you need...a lower AP will make blurry the front and back from the point of focus (is called bokeh), I advice you to use AP 7 for the test in order to minimize the bokeh effect.
After ISO and AP set, start setting the Shutter Speed in order to obtain a histogram that is maximized in the middle of area (too much in one side will be underexposed, too much in other side will be overexposed). Try to balance the histogram in middle.
DO NOT PAY ATTENTION TO WARNINGS RELATED TO ZEBRA OVEREXPOSURE, AS DJI HAVE THE ZEBRA SET AT AROUND 85%, NOT AT 100%...so is not usable, just disable the damn thing.
Put the drone in Tripod mode than take the picture. Make sure you checked the 4:3 best quality JPEG (do not use RAW, as if you are a beginner, you will have hard time to edit properly the RAW file (all times need to correct noise and other stuff, as the image is what your sensor "see", without any processing.)
Check the image after you copy it from SD card to computer.
Remember that must be a good light outside in order to see if there is something wrong with blurring.
Zoom the image at 200% and check it. More than 200% will not be conclusive, as you have a small 1" sensor, not a 3"-4" one like photo cameras...also *if you have a MA2* Quad Bayer, not so good for pictures, better for video .
Hope this helps the beginners.
Cheers.** edited.
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