How to get HDR/Bracket/burst mode etc. on Phantom 3 Pro
This might be old news, but I couldn't find it in the manual or under settings.
Press and hold the shutter button and a menu slides out. Select what you want and you are good to go.
I don't see the part about the hidden menu or these settings in the manual. Is it right in front of my face? I want to make sure I'm not missing stuff.
Thanks for the link. I have that manual. I was being sarcastic - didn't you see my sign that says sarcasm?
LOL
I was being sarcastic because there is indeed a manual, but there's been an awful lot discovered in the app that isn't in a manual. Said manual provides a highlight of a lot of things but often not very much detail in areas where one needs a lot of detail.
Most of the items listed in the various sub-menus aren't found in the P3P users manual. The DJI Pilot app has no written or electronic manual.
When you look at any of the screen grabs showing the menus, if you search for that term, mostly comes up as not found in the P3P manual.
DJI has done a very poor job with documentation for this quad. You would think for the price being charged that they would have at least basic documentation of both the quad and the Pilot app.
This is my first model of any of the Phantoms. However, from what I've read both here and in a couple of other forums, the modus operandi seems to be having the users doing the beta testing.
The best "manuals" I've seen so far are hints, tips and screenshots from other users. Oh, and YouTube.
So what does the HDR setting do Vs. the 3 shot AEB burst? Does the P3 combine the three HDR shots or do I have to do this in post? How can I control the EV spread?
I tried HDR today and ended up with a -.3 EV, a +.3EV and a +1 EV...???
When I shoot burst, I get three (or whatever I selected) and when I shoot bracket(AEB burst) I get what you describe above. I can then use them to merge in Photoshop. When I have used the HDR setting, I only get one picture and it seems to be sorta like a HDR shot on an iPhone. It is a really slow shot I might mention.
dmwierz Posted at 2015-5-29 05:48
So what does the HDR setting do Vs. the 3 shot AEB burst? Does the P3 combine the three HDR shots or ...
When I shoot burst, I get three (or whatever I selected) and when I shoot bracket(AEB burst) I get what you describe above. I can then use them to merge in Photoshop. When I have used the HDR setting, I only get one picture and it seems to be sorta like a HDR shot on an iPhone. It is a really slow shot I might mention.
Hi guys!
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fansdf7d83d7 Posted at 2018-3-14 07:01
Hi guys!
I'm sorry if my issue is out of subject in some way. I'm considering purchasing a hidden camera in install in the office. I read reviews on hidden cameras here https://secretstorages.com/best-hidden-cameras/ . We have a with somebody stealing drinks from the office fridge. I need someting small and invisible. The price is also a concern - the lower, the better
The basics never change and that is what the manual is aimed at providing - basic info to fly safely.
Additional info as to extended functions etc. - because the FW was changing frequently / Go app as well - can you imagine the Tech Writers job trying to keep up with it ? Not only that - but then publicising its new version ... and that there are many who don't bother to download manuals anyway !
I have no reason to defend DJI ... just making what I think is a logical comment.