Alright guys.. So for the past 2 years I have been moving more and more into shooting video for clients, rather than only providing aerial stills.
But the issue I have had the entire time since I owned the Mavic Pro was that the video has just always looked absolutely awful..
I tried everything, kept ISO at 100, 1 over 2x the framerate etc.. Well I have a job with a client coming up and they want a short clip of a property for sale, and I was growing nervous about delivering crap footage or telling them that I don't shoot any video at all.
So for the heck of it I decided to examine the SD card and realized that the card I had been writing on was only a "U1" card by Lexar. I quickly replaced the card with one of my Sandisk Extremes and recorded a test video, color graded and exported on my PC and It was a world of difference..
Has anyone else here had any rookie mistakes like that? lol
But the issue I have had the entire time since I owned the Mavic Pro was that the video has just always looked absolutely awful..
I tried everything, kept ISO at 100, 1 over 2x the framerate etc.. Well I have a job with a client coming up and they want a short clip of a property for sale, and I was growing nervous about delivering crap footage or telling them that I don't shoot any video at all.
So for the heck of it I decided to examine the SD card and realized that the card I had been writing on was only a "U1" card by Lexar. I quickly replaced the card with one of my Sandisk Extremes and recorded a test video, color graded and exported on my PC and It was a world of difference..
Has anyone else here had any rookie mistakes like that? lol