Balzer
lvl.3
Flight distance : 1070256 ft
Germany
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If you want to shoot professional videos, you will want to try and stick to the 180° shutter angle (meaning shutter speed is twice your fps) to achive nicer looking motion blur. The bitrate per individual frame is also a bit higher in 30fps, giving you (in theory) better image quality then in 60fps. And, as you've already mentioned, in low light, 30fps will give you better results, as you can lower your shutter speed a lot more, then with 60fps.
But in reality, for vacation shots or most private stuff, i'd say you can just shoot 60fps. The differences are minimal and most people don't care about motion blur on their instagram.
Also: the Air3 uses the "HDR" mode per default in both 30 and 60 fps modes. The Term HDR in this context is a bit misleading. It's basically just a sensor feature, that takes two exposures and combines them into one, giving you a little extra dynamic range. If you want to see, what it looks like without the sensor based hdr, you can shoot a slow motion 100fps video and compare that to one shot at 30 or 60 fps. The differences in reality are realy minor thou and will only affect some of the shadows.
Sidenote: The Limited RGB stuff that was mentioned I don't understand. RGB is a color space, if you shoot in dlog-m or HLG, that gives you the respective color spaces attached to those profiles. Limited RGB is a monitor color space that limits the effective color range of that monitor. It has nothing to do, with how the drone captures images.
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