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Please add Focus Peaking - Android
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DRONE-flies-YOU
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Focus Peaking would be an incredible addition to Android's DJI GO 4.
2016-12-21
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DJI Mindy
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I'll help to pass your suggestion to our related team.
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2016-12-22
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fansa6e27bfd
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Why does this need to be passed on??  It's already a feature on the app in IOS.  I have found differences in feature parity between android and ios.  Why can't they just be made to look/feel the same with the same support?  Even the settings are named differently in some of the menu options.
2017-1-8
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Jimney
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+1 to @fansa6e27bfd comments above.
2017-1-8
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RoyEP3
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I must bump this.  Please add peak focus on the android app.  It is very hard to pull focus from your phone without this guide.  And I don't like using touch to focus because you can see it zoom in/out to find its focus, ruining your shot.
2017-1-15
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disguy2k
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You should still use manual focus for when you don't want the auto-focus to seek while filming. The focus peaks in the app aren't super helpful with the way it's currently implemented. As it's based off contrast, it is just as effective as using the tap to focus anyway. When dealing with a low light situation, without strong contrast somewhere near the focal point, you won't see any peaks anyway.
2017-1-15
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DRONE-flies-YOU
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disguy2k Posted at 2017-1-15 17:58
You should still use manual focus for when you don't want the auto-focus to seek while filming. The focus peaks in the app aren't super helpful with the way it's currently implemented. As it's based off contrast, it is just as effective as using the tap to focus anyway. When dealing with a low light situation, without strong contrast somewhere near the focal point, you won't see any peaks anyway.

I agree.  It'd be a nice additional tool, nonetheless.  

Another nice addition would be the P4P's AF Focus Assistant.  It zooms in 10x to wherever you tap to focus!  So you DEFINITELY know exactly where and how well it focuses on a spot.
2017-1-16
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