jakerockwell
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United States
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The DJI Transmission system using the High-Bright Monitor with the Handgrips is the best of camera gear I have ever used. However, there is one imporvement that would make the system perfect for my needs.... PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS ON THE HANDGRIPS.
The Handgrips was made for the Ronin 4D so most buttons (Mode, Peak, Exposure as well as the index-finger triggers) do not work when using the Transmission system with another cameras. It would be nice if these buttoms could be programed for the following actions:
- Toggle Gyroscopic Control. The gyroscopic control is incredible. But if it's 'on' then the joystick on the handgrip to move the gimbal is deactivated (sometimes the joystick still works in gyroscopic mode but not all the time, Im not sure why. It's a little buggy). And often in Gyroscopic mode, the monitor gets turned too far around and needs to be reorientated. To reorientate now, you need to turn off Gyroscopic control, recenter your screen, and then turn Gyroscopic control back on. This requires you to touch the gyrocsope widget on the monitor screen which opens up a right-side overlay where the Gyroscopic toggle button can be turned off before reorientating. Then after reorienting, you then have to turn Gyroscopic control back on, and then you have to press a button to close the right-side overlay (so you can see the whole image again). This process requires a lot of button pushing and can ruin a shot or a movement. The simpler solution..... a programmable button on the hand grip that lets me toggle the Gyroscopic control on or off without having to go through the menu screens.
- Toggle Hand Grip Dial. I mainly use the Handgrip Dial for my DJI focus motor that is attached to my zoom lens (70-200). But I like to switch every now and then so I can use the dial to work with focus, aperature, ISO, etc. The Transmission system lets me do this which is nice but I have to Click the setings button on the High-Bright Display, Then I have to press 'General Settings', then open up the dropdown to switch betwen Focus Motor, Aperature, ISO, Focus/Zoom, etc. It would be great if there was a button on the hand grip that let me toggle between the different options. We would need some visual indicator on the High-Bright screen showing what the Hand Grip Dial was set to.
- Toggle 'HDMI Info Display' on Sony Cameras. The ability to get into the menu system with Sony cameras (like the Sony FX3 or FX30) using the High Bright Monitor is super cool but it's unusable for me because I use the feed from the camera in a live switcher. In order to use the Sony menu control using DJI Trnamission, 'HDMI Info Display' has to be turned on inside the camera itself, and when it's on, menu information is overlayed on the video that goes out of the HDMI port (into the Transmission system) and this is unusable in a video switcher. (If you are just recording to camera, it's fine). When 'HDMI Info DIsplay' is turned off in the camera, I can no longer control my Menu Screen on the Transmission system and if I want to control it again, I have to walk to the camera and toggle 'HDMI Info Display' back on through the camera, which defeats the purpose of the a wireless control system. To effectivaly use the Sony menu control using DJI Transmission, I need to be able toggle the camera's 'HDMI Info Display' setting on and off within the High-Bright monitor. It would be great if there was a programmable button on the hand grip that let me do this so that when I do need to make an adjustment in the camera menu, I could toggle it on to see the menu, and then after I make my adjustments, I could turn 'HDMI Info Display' off and be able to see the clean feed without the menu overlays.
Those are my feature requests for the Transmission System and they all see be solvable my making the buttons on the hand grip progrrammable.
NOTE: There is one button that works on the handgrip that was a surprise to find that works... There's a little 'AF' button on the back of the right-side grip that auto-focuses on the subject when pressed. This works even if Im using the Handgrip Dial to control the zoom motor. I love this button. So whatever you do, keep this one working!
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