Longtime 35mm photographer, new Mavic owner, I plan to shoot both stills and videos.
As I watched YouTube videos tonight about the best camera/video settings and played around with settings in the DJI Go 4 app, it seems to me that when you go in and make choices for your camera (still) settings and your video settings, they are not completely independent of each other.
For instance, I'd love to set my video at 24 fps and 1/50 sec, but I might want to set still photos for a much higher shutter speed like 250 that would in fact freeze any motion and not give me any possible motion blur. I might even want to set different ISOs for each.
Looks to me that even those you press the little icon with the arrow around it and it takes you to either still camera or video, some of the settings stay the same.
Also, if I choose RAW, should all of the Color settings (like D-Log or D-Cinelike) be irrelevant?
Am I doing something wrong or am I not able to chose different settings for stills and video? It would be a pain to keep having to change back and forth mid-shoot.
As I watched YouTube videos tonight about the best camera/video settings and played around with settings in the DJI Go 4 app, it seems to me that when you go in and make choices for your camera (still) settings and your video settings, they are not completely independent of each other.
For instance, I'd love to set my video at 24 fps and 1/50 sec, but I might want to set still photos for a much higher shutter speed like 250 that would in fact freeze any motion and not give me any possible motion blur. I might even want to set different ISOs for each.
Looks to me that even those you press the little icon with the arrow around it and it takes you to either still camera or video, some of the settings stay the same.
Also, if I choose RAW, should all of the Color settings (like D-Log or D-Cinelike) be irrelevant?
Am I doing something wrong or am I not able to chose different settings for stills and video? It would be a pain to keep having to change back and forth mid-shoot.