I like to take about 10 seconds worth of video looking at a white balance card, held in the light I'm going to be shooting in, and use that reference to do my white balance.
I think bottom line is, don’t use ND unless you HAVE to. Its main job on a drone is to achieve 180 degree shutter angle or a wide aperture (alas my A3 aperture is fixed) for video or perhaps a special effect motion blur look for stills. I have ND...
Think of the ND filter as just a tool to A) help you achieve the 180 degree shutter angle for video OR B) if the light is SO bright even for stills that you need ND to get proper exposure.
Regarding AUTO settings, I highly encourage you to use...
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