If you concentrate on that small bridge without rails on the right you will see that when the drone starts to ascend it gets pixelated and then after certain amount of frames it gets clear again. I know that this drone uses variable bitrate codec and that these are probably just compression artifacts, but this looks too extreeme to me. I already tried using ND filters, manual and auto exposure and white balance, but it is still there on every video.
DowntownRDB Posted at 2-16 06:40
I had a similar issue with intermittent flicker so I changed out SD card and issue went away. Needless to say I don't use that first SD card anymore.
Interesting. I will replace the SD card and give it a go.
Hello there. I am sorry for the trouble this has caused and thank you for reaching out. For reference I will post the list of supported SD card for the DJI Mavic Mini. Thank you.
Geebax Posted at 2-16 18:53
It has nothing to do with the SD card, that is simply uninformed conjecture.
It sounds strange to me too. Recording should just stop if the SD card is not fast enough, right? Since DowntownRDB had a similar problem I am going to change the card anyway and report the result.
Out of curiosity fans08b5dde5, have you tried to change the video settings from within the app itself, i had a flicker issue one time and changing the video settings from either Auto or 50Hz to60Hz seemed to stop it happening, i am wondering if this could be the issue.
I took Sandisk Extreme V30 A1, but unfortunately getting the same result. Next I am going to try mark117h's suggestion, but I think that this is a compression algorithm problem where P-frames between I-frames are loosing too much quality.