nwhit
lvl.3
United States
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As a long time pro videographer, I'm familiar with color grading. But that isn't the issue nor a cure for the issue under discussion. It's grain and color splotching. Comes from either a bad sensor or having a high ISO setting that isn't truly supported by the lens/sensor/software.
As I have said, the Osmo is new and very different. I have seen several quite good and very usable low light videos online shot on the Osmo. Thus either quite a few people are lying about these videos being from an Osmo, or else a bunch of use got units that are somehow defective/not operating correctly.
I don't expect the Osmo to do as good a job at low light as my Nikons or pro Panny, but I would be happy to get the results I have seen quite a few times in demo videos (non-DJI videos).
Since I have been unable to get anyone who has shot decent low light video to share settings (just to see if there is some trick to getting decent results), I returned the unit to the dealer for an exchange. I can then see if a new unit is any better. The one I had simply did not produce a low light video in similar lighting conditions to anything I've seen online. What I get is completely unusable due to massive grain and color splotching. |
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