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I used to be able to set it to 60 Hz as long as I had the camera set to NTSC mode, but it will not change now. Anyone else seen this happen?
 
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It used to set to 60 Hz as long as I had the camera set to NTSC mode, but it will not change now. Anyone else sen this happen?

As far as I am aware, you have to change this setting yourself, it won't automatically change.
 
You have to manually set it to either 50/60 or Auto.
 
My point is I tried setting it manually and It will not change. I even did a camera re-set and I still cannot change it to 60 Hz.
 
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I just found the answer, and you would never have guessed it. Evidently a glitch in the Go App. Someone else posted this on DJI. I tried it. It works. Then you can go back and set ISO back to manual.

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I just found the answer, and you would never have guessed it. Evidently a glitch in the Go App. Someone else posted this on DJI. I tried it. It works. Then you can go back and set ISO back to manual.

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Nice, I had to uninstall and reinstall before.
 
I used to be able to set it to 60 Hz as long as I had the camera set to NTSC mode, but it will not change now. Anyone else seen this happen?
I have the exact same issue! I want to use NTSC with 30 fps, but in the camera settings the anti flicker setting is greyed out! Question - Will this affect the picture quality if kept at 50 mtz in Ireland while using NTSC?
 
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I have the exact same issue! I want to use NTSC with 30 fps, but in the camera settings the anti flicker setting is greyed out! Question - Will this affect the picture quality if kept at 50 mtz in Ireland while using NTSC?
I just seen the quote above from MrMavic! Thanks for the method it works!!
 
I think it's a glitch in the software. Keep in mind that setting only affects your indoor shots with artificial light on 120v / 60Hz house current. I never shoot indoors, but it would also affect I if you shoot outdoors at night with street lights and any other 60 Hz lighting.
 
I think it's a glitch in the software. Keep in mind that setting only affects your indoor shots with artificial light on 120v / 60Hz house current. I never shoot indoors, but it would also affect I if you shoot outdoors at night with street lights and any other 60 Hz lighting.

Yes that makes sense. I had to switch to auto on camera settings just like you said - change to 60 htz then reset iso etc...Thanks for the reply and the tip!! :)
 
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