Aberle
lvl.1
Flight distance : 509528 ft
France
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Hello,
Having recently tried using a DJI Osmo Mobile 3 I am very pleased with the results but can't help but feel like some improvements are required, specifically with the timelapse shooting mode:
With the DJI Osmo Mobile 3 being a product that is set to target photographers and videomakers, the video bitrate is surprisingly very low in timelapse mode, and this could easily be improved too, by compiling a series of JPEG or even RAW photos into a H.265 video file instead of lazy video speeding-up: ideally, a 4K 100mbits/s video would be amazing to have, making the DJI Osmo Mobile 3 much more suitable for video shooting. Professional photography apps on iPhone already offer high-bitrate video, so why not the DJI Mimo app?
Also, exposure control is very finicky, and I would love to see an HDR shooting option, or at least better dynamic range, which can easily be achieved as we are talking about time-lapse shooting, not live video recording. Again, compiling multipl HDR shots would work nicely, or so would having an automatic and smooth exposure which varies slowly over time.
Finally, the DJI Mimo app doesn't seem to record any GPS location data, even though I have allowed it to in the app's settings and the iOS settings; this is the case for video shooting and photo shooting too. I have checked with the exiftool metadata reader. How is this the case? Am I doing something wrong?
Just to put it out there, a final piece of wishful thinking, just in case someone at DJI R&D is listening: I would absolutely love to be able to export .SRT files with GPS logging embedded in order to have consistent GPS tracking across whole videos. Since the DJI Osmo Mobile 3 is a product primarily meant for shooting videos while moving, this is a must-have in my opinion!
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