Max de Leo
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MainByte Posted at 5-15 17:46
My Mavic 2 Pro and smart controller acts just like yours. In shutter priority, the histogram or "screen exposure" would not change when you change the shutter speed as the aperture changes also to keep the same EV level. This would be normal. But once you hit the red shutter speeds you would think that the histogram would move further left and the screen would darken as you increase the shutter speeds. On my Canon 6d, as you bring the shutter speeds higher the histogram moves more left, and the screen darkens until you can't see anything.
It appears that once you hit the red shutter speeds (underexposed) it just stops with the histogram and screen doing nothing else. Unless I am missing something this does appear to be a problem, unless they just expect us to know that when the shutter hits "red" we are underexposed.
Thanks for the info, glad to hear that this is not just a random issue on my controller. I checked and this effect does not occur if I am in Video mode, where shutter priority is indeed very very important for me. That's a good thing.
In Aperture priority (both photo and video) it does not happen either because a small aperture of f 11 can be easily compensated with a slow shutter I guess...
As for shutter priority in photo mode, I actually won't see an issue in practice. When I would want something blurry, maybe light trails of cars or a more washed out wave top-down, I would actually go in full manual and not care about shutter priority.
Would be interesting to hear from DJI if this is on purpose for some reason or just a bug
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