djiuser_3PZ9GYbOi4Pv Posted at 8-22 07:23
First of all I thank you for your intelligent and very helpfull contribution to me and to all those who are reporting the same problem.
Then Since on pocket 1 and mavic 2 pro I have never had this problem. I would ask you from the top of your knowledge what could be the correct settings to use so that the shooting with pan and tilt does not start to flicker conspicuously.
PS I did several shots also in manual mode and with filters nd installed
"heavy loss of quality in hi quality 30fps mode by performing pan and tilt"
I acknowledge there is a visual loss of quality when you start panning in that video however there is no "Flicker" which I could notice.
"correct settings to use so that the shooting with pan and tilt does not start to flicker conspicuously."
Flicker is very different & there is no flicker in that video which I could notice after seeing it multiple times. What you are seeing is bcoz your pan is very fast thus it is causing rolling shutter effect combined with High quality Noise reduction to compensate the quality loss due to panning.
Notice how suddenly the video looks blurry as you move your hand, as soon you stop the video is sharp again.
What I suggest is to use the joystick to pan it will be much smoother instaed of moving your arm to swing the camera accross the field. When taking action shots of fast-moving subjects such as race cars, the temptation is to pan the camera to follow the car. But doing so may result in a rolling shutter – especially if there are vertical fences, posts or trees in the scene. If you pan the video camera slower, the race car will speed out of the field of view and you’ll miss the shot. However, if you pan it carefully and use a faster shutter speed, you can reduce the rolling effect.
The best way to avoid rolling shutter problems while capturing video footage is to increase the frame rate (FPS) shoot at 60fps at 1/120 shutter speed in Manual mode for which you will need ND filter to get correct exposure.
Do the following test
1. Pan with joystick at 4k 60fps shutter speed auto
2. Pan with arms moving left to right 4k 30fps shutter speed auto
3. Pan with arms moving left to right 4k 30fps shutter speed auto, stop the pan half way & stay still for 10 sec then continue to pan right.
These 3 test footage will show you the difference & make you understand what not to do & what to do.
"I did several shots also in manual mode and with filters nd installed"
Next time post the video with full deatils & exif info so we can figure out what settinsg are being used.
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