I'm new to mavic 2, but I had Phantom 4 pro for a year and I can not really find any shortcut or customization for right dial / 5D button to adjust camera ISO setting.
All I have to do is that I go to advance camera setting and slide the iso adjustment bar to get the camera ISO.
@DJI support: Please add an option to adjust the camera ISO setting for right dial / 5D button. Or add an option to make this dial the same function like right dial / camera setting dial on Phantom 4 pro.
I have the camera setting set to show with the rear C2 button nice and large, then scroll through the options using the click/roll button to right - But I'm on a nice 10.1" tablet - but this is on a P4P - this should be do-able on the M2
I see - so the only way is via the app with no function on the RC? Definitely a good suggestion if that is the case and I'm sure they'll do something in the FW down the line - it is a brand new drone.
A CW Posted at 2018-9-26 07:49
I see - so the only way is via the app with no function on the RC? Definitely a good suggestion if that is the case and I'm sure they'll do something in the FW down the line - it is a brand new drone.
It’s yes, this’s the only way to do this ISO adjustment at this moment.
And hope DJI will listen to users feedback to improve their drones.
viet.trandinhtruc Posted at 2018-9-26 07:54
It’s yes, this’s the only way to do this ISO adjustment at this moment.
And hope DJI will listen to users feedback to improve their drones.
I'm sure they will. Always good to point these things out.
@DJI support: Please add an option to adjust the camera ISO setting for right dial / 5D button. Or add an option to make this dial the same function like right dial / camera setting dial on Phantom 4 pro.
@DJI support: Please add an option to adjust the camera ISO setting for right dial / 5D button. Or add an option to make this dial the same function like right dial / camera setting dial for Air 2s.
Such an odd setting to want to have on hand for a quick setting. Set the ISO to 100 and leave it there. Use your shutter and aperture to control the exposure.
Unless you need the extra exposure, because you've exhausted all other options, then nudge the ISO up or you'll just be degrading your footage.