Gary Paul
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Marlos2 Posted at 2018-8-6 10:41
Hi Wanda, I've just calibrated it again and recorded a new slomo video as a test. The problem still the same. When playing back, sometimes it looks like that's some kind of jitter and other times it looks like it's "jumping" some frames. Anyway, the result is as always: impossible to record a smooth slomo that lasts more than 2 seconds without having to cut the video before one of those errors ruins the footage.
Hi Marlos2.
Frustrating, isn't it? Are you using the Slow Mo option in the DJI GO app itself?
I have had very similar effects - that jittery look is annoying as hell isn't it? The problem seems to be that the stabilisation from the Osmo "fights" against the built in stabilisation on the iPhone.
One way I have managed to make the footage slightly better is to record at 60 fps using one of three options:
1. The native iPhone camera app (apologies, I'm on an 8+ so not sure if the 6s has 60 fps?)
2. Filmic Pro.
3. Moment.
Both of the apps 2 and 3 have manual settings where you can set the frame rate to 60 fps. I've then found that by slowing the footage down afterwards has a better result than the immediate conversion. By immediate conversion I mean this is what the DJI Go app is doing - filming at 60 fps but slowing it down before saving the file - and it does not appear to be any good at it!
My suggestion is not a perfect fix, as again the issue seems to be the two bits of hardware fighting, but you may find it works at an acceptable level for you.
Hope this helps! |
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