Anybody know the cause of this video issue? It is visible in the video in the link below, clips at 26, 31, and 34 seconds. The water is not being displayed accurately. I have this issue on a few shots, usually with lots of detail (water, roofs, etc). I filmed this with the X3 on the Inspire 1 V2.0 at 1080/24 fps (I believe). I also imported the footage into Final Cut Pro 7 and exported as a .mov for smoother playback in Final Cut.
The next time you shoot in that sort of light, I would try an ND 16 or at least an 8 to get your shutter speed to around the 1/50 sec mark, I think you will be surprised the difference it makes.
Mark Guille Posted at 2017-2-14 08:51
The next time you shoot in that sort of light, I would try an ND 16 or at least an 8 to get your shutter speed to around the 1/50 sec mark, I think you will be surprised the difference it makes.
Ant2596 Posted at 2017-2-14 08:36
I've noticed it with all resolution and formats that I film in. I have not had any hard landings and noticed it before i made any firmware updates
For the most part, it looks like anti-aliasing. There might not be much that can be done about that. The exposure to the light could be making it more apparent, I would recommend trying Mark's advice to see if it helps.
DJI-Jamie Posted at 2017-2-15 22:30
For the most part, it looks like anti-aliasing. There might not be much that can be done about that. The exposure to the light could be making it more apparent, I would recommend trying Mark's advice to see if it helps.
Do you think I should get better with results by using the Z3 Zenmuse camera? I've been using the X5, but also own the Z3.
Ant2596 Posted at 2017-2-25 04:27
Do you think I should get better with results by using the Z3 Zenmuse camera? I've been using the X5, but also own the Z3.