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DJI Stephen Posted at 6-24 10:36
Hello and good day teza. Thank you for reaching out and for the inquiry. I hope that you will get the best information fro our valued DJI Co pilots with regards to this inquiry on what is the best camera settings for the DJI Phantom 4. In addition you can also use ND filters that is compatible with your DJI Phantom 4 and this filters will allow you to reduce the amount of light coming into the camera sensor and it will help you to avoid overexposure so that you could be able to produce great images. I will be posting a link where in you can check the overview and the specifications of the said ND filter. I hope this can help you. Thank you.
https://store.dji.com/product-search?q=phantom+4+nd+filter
In addition you can also use ND filters that is compatible with your DJI Phantom 4 and this filters will allow you to reduce the amount of light coming into the camera sensor and it will help you to avoid overexposure so that you could be able to produce great images.
That's very poor advice and quite wrong.
An ND filter won't help to avoid overexposure at all.
The camera has a controllable aperture, shutter speed and ISO setting.
Those are what a photographer uses to the amount of light coming into the camera sensor.
Unless the photographer desires a longer shutter speed than normal settings would allow, there is no reason at all to use ND filters for still photography with a drone.
But there are real reasons why you wouldn't want to use ND filters. |
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