I bought the Mavic Mini a couple days ago and I'm super happy with it. The only thing is I find my quality not so good when compared to some other videos.
I'm using default settings, 30fps, 2.7K, cinematic view. The raw footage is the same quality as in this video (though there was a little of editing).
I am not reffering to the plans shot during the night, I know lightning plays a big role in quality.
Hello there Clément. Thank you for reaching out and for posting this wonderful video you have created using your DJI Mavic Mini. In addition to this I will post a link where in you can see some tips on how to make your aerial videography stand out ( https://store.dji.com/guides/aerial-videography-tips/ ). Thank you and fly safe always.
Clement, great footage and the quality looks good. This is not a 4K drone so you won't get the extreme detail they have, but it will be slightly better than 1080p.
Try using ND filters. ND filters allow you to use a lower iso which can help produce less noise in your footage. iso100 is optimal for the least noisy footage and without filters it isn't really possible in strong light.
I just found out that all my clips were recorded on 1920-1080 resolution... It's weird since i'm using only 30 fps setting, not 60. Do I need to change some settings when flying?
Edit: Okay i'm the biggest idiot, I forgot to set to 2.7k... Now I have to reshoot everything i guess
boreale_96 Posted at 7-8 15:50
I just found out that all my clips were recorded on 1920-1080 resolution... It's weird since i'm using only 30 fps setting, not 60. Do I need to change some settings when flying?
Edit: Okay i'm the biggest idiot, I forgot to set to 2.7k... Now I have to reshoot everything i guess
djiuser_GVR3qteYnTnA Posted at 7-13 10:05
Your video looks awesome. Can anyone tell me why in day light mine looks like it’s all washed out???
The mini tends to overexpose footage a bit by default, if shooting in auto lower the ev setting a bit (bottom right of screen). You can turn on the histogram and overexposure warning to help get it right.
There's lots of YouTube stuff out there on getting auto and manual settings right