problem with camera
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fanseb83622d
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Hi all, can somebody advice me how to set the setting of the camera to remove those black strips? It is all the time when there is too bright backround. When I set shutter lower it dissapear but all is too dark like during night. I am not sure if there is factory problem or setting is f... up as I used DJI refresh care and first day all worked well. I didnt play with settings and next day it started.
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2018-4-21
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fanseb83622d
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I forgot mentioned that this pics are print screen. This is what I see on the iphone but photo or recording is OK without those black strips. Just it is hard to flying with it and focus on something in terrain like this.
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fanseb83622d
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I forgot mentioned that this pics are print screen. This is what I see on the iphone but photo or recording is OK without those black strips. Just it is hard to flying with it and focus on something in terrain like this.
2018-4-21
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Suren
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This is the over exposure warnings, go into camera settings and switch it off
2018-4-21
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DJI Elektra
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fanseb83622d Posted at 2018-4-21 08:30
I forgot mentioned that this pics are print screen. This is what I see on the iphone but photo or recording is OK without those black strips. Just it is hard to flying with it and focus on something in terrain like this.

Hi, there. Please enter the camera setting and you can change the EV, ISO and Shutter manually to reduce the over exposure.
2018-4-21
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SparksBird
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Yeah if you click the right top round icon in the camera settings and go to your overexposure you can turn it off. I like to leave it on so I know where on the screen is overexposed. But understand how it can be annoying. Easy just turnoff.
2018-4-21
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fanseb83622d
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SparksBird Posted at 2018-4-21 20:09
Yeah if you click the right top round icon in the camera settings and go to your overexposure you can tie it off. I like to leave it on so I know where on the screen is overexposed. But understand how it can be annoying. Easy just turnoff.

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