HI all.. Something is wrong with my picture quality on my P3A. The picture seems to be too soft, a bit blurry and smudgy.
When I record video it seems to be fixed, but both JPEG and Raw pics are like this. I do not know what to do, or how to fix this. Any help would be greatly appreciated..
Thank You.
Hi I have a p3 pro an would like to no if any one knows how to get my video a pictures to automatically save to my iPad mini 4 camera roll. I can only access them in the DJI app. Any help would be appreciated thanks and happy flying
fans91b86ae0 Posted at 2017-4-1 16:44
Hi I have a p3 pro an would like to no if any one knows how to get my video a pictures to automatically save to my iPad mini 4 camera roll. I can only access them in the DJI app. Any help would be appreciated thanks and happy flying
'Hi I have a p3 pro an would like to no if any one knows how to get my video a pictures to automatically save to my iPad mini 4 camera roll. I can only access them in the DJI app. Any help would be appreciated thanks and happy flying'
You can't, the video and pictures sent back from the aircraft are proof quality only, so you would not be the seeing the best quality anyway. And if you were shooting 4K, then it would fill up the available memory on the iPad in a very short time. This is why everything is saved to the SD card in the aircraft. In addition, the memory in the iPad is far too slow to record 4K in real time.
I looked at your example, and it is a very dull shot apparently taken on a dull day, so yes, it does not look good. Try taking something shot on a day when the sun is out and you will probably find it is a lot better.
Geebax Posted at 2017-4-1 17:26
I looked at your example, and it is a very dull shot apparently taken on a dull day, so yes, it does not look good. Try taking something shot on a day when the sun is out and you will probably find it is a lot better.
Also who knows what settings are used. It's a cloudy day and he may be on default settings.
Cloudy days can be clear but need to adjust settings.
Have to agree with what's already been said, without the EXIF information from the captured images it's hard to suggest anything else other than poor light and slight movement do to a low shutter speed. Try in brighter conditions or change camera settings to better suit the lighting and situation.