Added manual exposure for videos (requires DJI Fly v1.0.8 or later).
Added 2.7K 24fps and 1080P 24/48fps resolution (requires DJI Fly v1.0.8 or later).
Added manual white balance adjustment (requires DJI Fly v1.0.8 or later).
Improved download speed for photos and videos.
Improved flight stability in some scenarios.
Added support to adjust operation frequency in Ukraine.
Optimized remote controller performance. Calibrate the remote controller if it is beeping after updating the firmware.
Notes:
Note that the update may reset various main controller settings, such as the RTH altitude and the maximum flight distance, to default settings. Before updating, take note of your preferred DJI Fly settings, and readjust them after the update.
If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic, and retry.
Ay yo this is the bomb update! Let's see if we have more uncommanded descends. Then maybe a follow me and raw. Then you can leave the mini behind and never touch it again lol
Think it was a joke, you won’t see raw ever with mini, but jpegs render very nicely and it is quite possible to manually improve photos even these jpegs, I don’t think there is much more to be extracted from these photos that are going to make big improvements, most modern cameras process jpegs really well.
My tip is try to follow good light this will improve your photos a lot more than Raw will .
Everybody asks for RAW like it is the holy grail of photography. I mean 90% of the population takes photos with mobile phones and jpegs. I understand to ask for Raw if you are proffesional (or even serious amateur) videographer or photographer but DJI has other devices for such market. Mini is for just amateurs and the quality of video and photos you can get with it are quite impressive. Sure we would like RAW but we can easily live without it :-)
Thalisbl Posted at 4-23 03:47
Everybody asks for RAW like it is the holy grail of photography. I mean 90% of the population takes photos with mobile phones and jpegs. I understand to ask for Raw if you are proffesional (or even serious amateur) videographer or photographer but DJI has other devices for such market. Mini is for just amateurs and the quality of video and photos you can get with it are quite impressive. Sure we would like RAW but we can easily live without it :-)
If you did calibration correctly, it should have stopped once you rebooted, I can only suggest go to dji assistant and revert back to last RC FW and redo new FW, I know it’s a pain but if FW is not 100% it might come back on you.
Step 1: Turn on the DJI Mavic Mini remote control.
Step 2: Then open the DJI Fly app on your smartphone.
Step 3: Connect the remote to your phone via WLAN. The RC should be factory connected to Mavic Mini. If not, follow the instructions on page 38 of the DJI Mavic Mini User Guide to connect the RC to your phone.
Step 4: Click Close in the "Indicates that this attachment may not be supported" message.
Step 5: If you check the lower right corner of the DJI Fly app, the message "RC Connected" appears.
Step 6: Click Input Device.
Step 7: Click General Settings (3 dots) at the top right.
Step 8: Select the Remote Settings icon on the left.
Step 9: Click on "Remote Calibration" at the top.
Step 10: Next, you should see 2 square boxes for each Mavic Mini remote panel.
Step 11: Click "Start".
Step 12: Before you start, read the warning and ask to place the joystick in the middle.
Step 13: Click "OK" in the warning.
Step 14: Follow the instructions on the screen to slide the joystick.
Step 15: Follow the empty blue circle on the screen to surround the entire blue circle around the screen.
Step 16: It starts more or less from the top and then moves to the right, down and left.
Step 17: Then repeat the process with the correct Mavic Mini joystick.
Step 18: Then follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the left DJI Mavic Mini dial.
Oh My God!!! DJI! You're THE BEST!!!! It's pleasure to deal with you. You promised to add manual controls - you did it. This is why I love you. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Thalisbl Posted at 4-23 03:47
Everybody asks for RAW like it is the holy grail of photography. I mean 90% of the population takes photos with mobile phones and jpegs. I understand to ask for Raw if you are proffesional (or even serious amateur) videographer or photographer but DJI has other devices for such market. Mini is for just amateurs and the quality of video and photos you can get with it are quite impressive. Sure we would like RAW but we can easily live without it :-)
Is there other device with MM weight, size and battery life and with raw? Or raw possibility depends in dron size?
Hi, I just tried the new software ... everything looks fine, so I want to say THANK YOU DJI. Just one question ... Can anyone try Quickshot CIRCLE mode and try to select a distance of 10m, 20m ... Please try several times. I can choose circle mode, but I can't choose a different distance in meters ...
Thalisbl Posted at 4-23 03:47
Everybody asks for RAW like it is the holy grail of photography. I mean 90% of the population takes photos with mobile phones and jpegs. I understand to ask for Raw if you are proffesional (or even serious amateur) videographer or photographer but DJI has other devices for such market. Mini is for just amateurs and the quality of video and photos you can get with it are quite impressive. Sure we would like RAW but we can easily live without it :-)
The same can be argued since RAW is made first then converted to JPG, it is little work to keep raw for mini's software. What I really wonder is, for mini's sensor size, it RAW really going to make that much of a difference? Mavic Air has the same sensor size, do Mavic Air users find raw a big deal?
Guorium Posted at 4-23 06:09
The same can be argued since RAW is made first then converted to JPG, it is little work to keep raw for mini's software. What I really wonder is, for mini's sensor size, it RAW really going to make that much of a difference? Mavic Air has the same sensor size, do Mavic Air users find raw a big deal?
RAW is always the best choice, no matter the size of the sensor (with some phones you can have RAW files with some photo programs as well). It is like you have the negatives (for us the olders) of a film shooting. With more dynamic range and ability to correct your photos without loosing any data, raw is something must for proffesionals. For the rest of us though jpeg is adequate. Myself if I want to have the best quality from a jpeg (apart that I pay more attention when I actual take the photo) I saved it first as TIFF and then manipulate it. I don't gain anything in quality but when I manipulate TIFF and save various versions of a photo I don't loose what ever quality had in the beginning either
It has to be confirmed by someone else, but in video mode, when you tap on the auto button on the right bottom corner, you access to manual parameters for video I think. I'm not familiar with manual parameters on video but it seem to be like my canon camera.
Guorium Posted at 4-23 06:09
The same can be argued since RAW is made first then converted to JPG, it is little work to keep raw for mini's software. What I really wonder is, for mini's sensor size, it RAW really going to make that much of a difference? Mavic Air has the same sensor size, do Mavic Air users find raw a big deal?
I won't lie, on my full frame Cannon 6D I always use raw. The JPG it outputs is good, but RAW preserves more detail. I am not clamoring for raw on the MM, though I would welcome it. I think it is a marketing thing. And it does cost 1/2 the price of a MA and 1/4 that of a MP.
Thalisbl Posted at 4-23 06:42
RAW is always the best choice, no matter the size of the sensor (with some phones you can have RAW files with some photo programs as well). It is like you have the negatives (for us the olders) of a film shooting. With more dynamic range and ability to correct your photos without loosing any data, raw is something must for proffesionals. For the rest of us though jpeg is adequate. Myself if I want to have the best quality from a jpeg (apart that I pay more attention when I actual take the photo) I saved it first as TIFF and then manipulate it. I don't gain anything in quality but when I manipulate TIFF and save various versions of a photo I don't loose what ever quality had in the beginning either
Why can't you just make copies of jpg and keep the master file untouched?
Also, editing raw is not that much pro. I am sure if newbies and see a clearly better image after edit than jpg then they would like to play with those slider bars too. Easier than changing mini's firmware to keep raw file.
Donsir_LTU Posted at 4-23 06:06
Hi, I just tried the new software ... everything looks fine, so I want to say THANK YOU DJI. Just one question ... Can anyone try Quickshot CIRCLE mode and try to select a distance of 10m, 20m ... Please try several times. I can choose circle mode, but I can't choose a different distance in meters ...
Didn’t test that, but AE lock now stays on in Quickshots
Deucalion Posted at 4-23 07:04
I won't lie, on my full frame Cannon 6D I always use raw. The JPG it outputs is good, but RAW preserves more detail. I am not clamoring for raw on the MM, though I would welcome it. I think it is a marketing thing. And it does cost 1/2 the price of a MA and 1/4 that of a MP.
It is a marketing thing for sure. I have raw file made on my 6d when it comes to serious shoot. Other than that jpg is ok.