X5 PRO/RAW AUTO ISO in manual mode
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Jizvic
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Hi, is there any chance in the next version of the software to turn on the auto iso in the manual mode? In poor lighting conditions works very well S-Mode where i set shutter, the aperture is at the lowest value and does not change and the EV is calculated with AUTO ISO. But in light conditions the mode S will start to change the aperture for lower EV value and the aperture affects the Depth of field. (For lower EV values, is better to use ND filters and not aperture changes). Everything would be solved with automatic iso in manual mode and it's just about upgrading the software. DJI Osmo is a great camera, but this is limited. All better DSLR's have this feature and it works great.

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2017-9-2
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Pixelinfected
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You told that you shoot in raw, if you shoot raw for most of sensors/camera iso is only a metadata info, not a real changment of iso.
In digital real there are two kind of gain / iso changing, analog and digital, most of cameras use digital gain, that mean the light is captured from sensor, converted in electric info, then a dac convert in a digital info, amplified if you change iso (higher iso) then saved. If you shoot raw you save directly after dac conversion without amplification that you can do later in post. Some cameras (arriflex/ panasonic varicam) do analog gain, that mean amplified electric info before convertion to digital, but happened rarely.
Anyway is better that change ev then shutter or iris to avoid to have very different shooting with different lighting situation, and is common to have it, you can only rotate camera of 180 degree from in front to sun or back to sun, and light change completely.
Dji Osmo is not a limited camera, if born to shoot raw mean that you do most of work in post, not in camera like dslr, two different kind of camera for different work. With every dslr you cannot natively record raw file (please forget canons hacked with magic lantern, too instable not professionally usable during one time shooting like sport, documentary, event and similar). Every camera born with a destination, Dji Osmo is not a replace of Dslr, it was born from different use.
I think you can add a lots of feature easely then a dslr, be cause all is manageble by firmware, more then most of dslr.
If you need more or different control i suggest you to change it with a gh5 and a good dji gimbal, you can reach 4k 4:2:2 30fps, 4k 4:2:2 60fps recordable out of camera, 6k 4:2:0 and many more...
2017-9-5
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Jizvic
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Pixelinfected Posted at 2017-9-5 05:17
You told that you shoot in raw, if you shoot raw for most of sensors/camera iso is only a metadata info, not a real changment of iso.
In digital real there are two kind of gain / iso changing, analog and digital, most of cameras use digital gain, that mean the light is captured from sensor, converted in electric info, then a dac convert in a digital info, amplified if you change iso (higher iso) then saved. If you shoot raw you save directly after dac conversion without amplification that you can do later in post. Some cameras (arriflex/ panasonic varicam) do analog gain, that mean amplified electric info before convertion to digital, but happened rarely.
Anyway is better that change ev then shutter or iris to avoid to have very different shooting with different lighting situation, and is common to have it, you can only rotate camera of 180 degree from in front to sun or back to sun, and light change completely.

If we have an application-driven camera, the single priority of the shutter/iso/aperance is hangover. The automation function can be set next to each individual function, and the person can set themselves what's going to be automatic and what's not, and build their own priority settings or a full manual mode. Absolutely simple and functional!
2017-9-8
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Jizvic
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For Exaple
2017-9-8
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Thank you for your response. We appreciate the suggestion. While there is no additional information on the next updates, we encourage you to check to see what is added. Thank you for writing to us today.
2017-9-22
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