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grigri
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Is 25fps possible in the future firmware?



2023-1-17
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Luca Rubino
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It's impossible to fly with such a low frame rate.
You could always record at 50fps at 1/50 (360°) and transcode the video at 25 fps (thus dropping all even frames). You are going to get the same result (25fps and the same amount of motion blur recorded at 1/50s), but flying with a more smooth video.
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2023-1-17
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Montfrooij
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Why would you want that?
2023-1-17
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grigri
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Because I am from EU and we have 50Hz. If you fly indoors with artificial light at 25fps you have no flicker. If you are flying in a dark environment and the flight is cinema not freestyle then 25fps is a better choice than 50fps with high iso.

2023-1-18
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grigri Posted at 1-18 01:22
Because I am from EU and we have 50Hz. If you fly indoors with artificial light at 25fps you have no flicker. If you are flying in a dark environment and the flight is cinema not freestyle then 25fps is a better choice than 50fps with high iso.

Just wondering, as you mostly see fast paced footage with the Avata outdoor.
And you don't want 25fps then but 50fps for less risk of stuttery footage.
But for indoor, yes, it can come in handy.
I'm quite sure they did not have that in mind when designing the Avata, so that is why they left it out.

2023-1-19
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grigri
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Montfrooij Posted at 1-19 00:37
Just wondering, as you mostly see fast paced footage with the Avata outdoor.
And you don't want 25fps then but 50fps for less risk of stuttery footage.
But for indoor, yes, it can come in handy.

Of course you are right the material in 50fps looks much smoother but by introducing a firmware update and 30fps for they could add 25fps
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grigri Posted at 1-19 00:48
Of course you are right the material in 50fps looks much smoother but by introducing a firmware update and 30fps for they could add 25fps

Yes they can.
So far they have not added fps options in the past, but I'm sure they can.
This was my most requested change in 2017 when Spark could only do 30 fps and I only wanted to buy it if it could do 25fps (PAL region here)
2023-1-19
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Montfrooij Posted at 1-19 01:04
Yes they can.
So far they have not added fps options in the past, but I'm sure they can.
This was my most requested change in 2017 when Spark could only do 30 fps and I only wanted to buy it if it could do 25fps (PAL region here)

I think while I adjusted today my Video options I have seen a Anti Flicker option for 50Hz but not sure if its working not tested it
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Koolada Posted at 1-19 11:38
I think while I adjusted today my Video options I have seen a Anti Flicker option for 50Hz but not sure if its working not tested it

It can be there for sure.
But still I have tested 30 or 60fps and that did not work at all here with artificial lighting.
Lots of flickering.
2023-1-19
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It's impossible to fly with such a low frame rate
2023-1-21
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