I'm wondering why there is no Slow Motion shooting mode in the X5 Pro camera, 120 k / s? After all, in the X3 model, there is such a regime, albeit of poor quality.
Is it possible to expect such a shooting mode in the following firmwares?
Sorry, this function will not be updated in the future firmware because of hardware limit.
The high image quality of Osmo Pro makes the processing unit hard to deal with 100 FPS or 120 FPS.
DJI Mindy Posted at 2017-8-10 23:10
Sorry, this function will not be updated in the future firmware because of hardware limit.
The high image quality of Osmo Pro makes the processing unit hard to deal with 100 FPS or 120 FPS.
But I already found a solution. I bought an adapter for the Micro 4/3 bayonet, cut off the excess metal from the hacksaw and attached Go Go Pro camera to it. Now Ozmo is used as a gimbal for Go Pro camera when I need the Slow Motion Mode. My solution
Lepi Posted at 2017-8-11 01:12
But I already found a solution. I bought an adapter for the Micro 4/3 bayonet, cut off the excess metal from the hacksaw and attached Go Go Pro camera to it. Now Ozmo is used as a gimbal for Go Pro camera when I need the Slow Motion Mode.
My solution
Wow, good for you, but unauthorized modification and disassembly may affect the warranty, please be cautious.
DJI Mindy Posted at 2017-8-10 23:10
Sorry, this function will not be updated in the future firmware because of hardware limit.
The high image quality of Osmo Pro makes the processing unit hard to deal with 100 FPS or 120 FPS.
I was told by DJI spokesperson about a month ago in the live chat that they were working on this feature and it should be released shortly. Why the sudden change? The chipset should be able to handle such a small feature considering the image quality limitations would be set to 720P just like the original osmo X3.
HalfABee@fullsa Posted at 2017-9-9 06:51
I was told by DJI spokesperson about a month ago in the live chat that they were working on this feature and it should be released shortly. Why the sudden change? The chipset should be able to handle such a small feature considering the image quality limitations would be set to 720P just like the original osmo X3.
As far as I know, this function will not be added at the moment, I have explained the reason in 2#. I have no idea if it will be available in the future, please note the release in our website.
Lepi Posted at 2017-8-11 01:12
But I already found a solution. I bought an adapter for the Micro 4/3 bayonet, cut off the excess metal from the hacksaw and attached Go Go Pro camera to it. Now Ozmo is used as a gimbal for Go Pro camera when I need the Slow Motion Mode.
My solution