Since the first answer you and phantom rain (or it's just you?) misunderstood my question....I was not asking for use cases where using 4K@60 was useful, I was asking whether MA2 could use 4k@60 while tracking and while performing quickshot.
At first I thought you two misunderstood...now I'm...
I don't really agree with you. Of course I was not thinking about Asteroid quick shot, but I guess Circle quick shot or even Helix one could be really nice having at 4K@60 to be slowed down to 30.
I'm not a pro but I've been flying drones for 3 years and although I trained several times, it's...
Really? No 4k@60 while tracking nor while performing Quickshots?!?
What a pity!!!! [emoji22]
Then 4K@60 only while manually flying.
Thanks for your answer
Thanks, but I already know why I need 4K@60 (most of all for slow motion in post) and that’s maybe the only reason to switch from my mavic 2 zoom
I was asking if I can record 4K@60 with MA2 while tracking something/someone or while performing Quickshots. [emoji12]
Hi all, I own a Mavic 2 Zoom and I’m currently thinking whether or not to sell it to buy a MA2.
Aside many users complaining about short range (which makes me rethink about it quite a bit!), I’d like to know in which use cases can MA2 record 4K@60fps video.
I mean: can A MA2 record 4K@60fps...
Hi, coming from a Mavic Air where most of quick shot can be shot in 4k, I was thinking to switch to Mavic 2 zoom.
I knew that hyperlapse and dolly zoom are 1080P only....but today I read that even other euickshots are 1080P limited on mavic 2.
Is it real?!?!
Thanks in advance
Yep, I knew that: of course it doesn’t affect drone recording FPS. [emoji12]
What I was not completely sure of is whether it changed display frame rate or not. That’s why I said it’s only useful when you record at least at 60 fps, as it can reproduce video feed at the same frame rate.
Thanks anyway
Hi all, I’m just curious about what the display optimisation option is for. I guess it’s useful just when you record at a frame rate of at least 60fps (i.e. 1080@60fps) right?
I use to record at 4k@30 FPS.....then I guess that option is not for me. Am I right?
Thanks in advance
Thanks for your answer first of all.
I'm not using other cameras then I should have at least better saturation than shutter filters which is good to me. Thanks
Hi Jeff, I'm curious: if I use a PL filter like you wrote, I mean I set it once and then I fly in different directions, do I have the same video quality of a "normal" shutter filter when I'm flying in a direction not optimized for polarization? Thanks in advance
As I wrote you I tried an NTFS formatted pendrive, but I had the same issue when trying to copy large files. Yesterday night I made some other tests: using a third party file manager (I tried Astro as well as FX Explorer) it works flawlessly even on a Exfat formatted pendrive.
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