Check out the attached, can anyone tell me what might be casusing the horizontal lines in this picture? Happens quite often sometimes creeps into video as well. This one is from a 180deg panorama..
I think that's simply the propellers. When the x angle of the aircraft is high (e.g. accelerating in sport mode) the gimbal will move upwards to stabilize, then you can see the propellers in the video. At least this is happening with my spark.
Looks like your camera is too high up which causes that props are in view. You see more sky than landscape. Put your camera at position that you have 2/3 or mor landscape in view or 1/3 or less sky.also if you fly in sportsmode the drone leans more forward causes the view of props or flying against high wind
fans61699a75 Posted at 2017-9-25 10:26
Looks like your camera is too high up which causes that props are in view. You see more sky than landscape. Put your camera at position that you have 2/3 or mor landscape in view or 1/3 or less sky.also if you fly in sportsmode the drone leans more forward causes the view of props or flying against high wind
It was a component of a 180 degree panorama. I don't believe I have control over the gimbal at that point...
Props - from upward tilt of the gimbal during the 21 stills needed for the 180 pano. You can download DJI Media Maker from the online store under Osmo for free - place the 21 stills from the pano into your desktop and drop into media maker - it makes the pano look 4K and removes the props too.
Sun shining through your props. Or could be your props are causing a strobe like effect from blocking parts of light at high speed. I only see this when I'm in Sport mode. Switch off Sport and see if it happens.
I found this only happens on bright days when the camera is using a fast shutter speed. This effectively freezes the view of the props which appear in the shot.
On a cloudier day, the shutter speed is longer and the prop view is much more blurred and largely unnoticeable. A ND filter would slow the shutter speed down on a bright day.