The spark has a fixed focus lens. It probably creates background blur by taking 2 photos at slightly different altitudes and using the differences in perspective to calculate depth. Similar to how some phones use two cameras to see stereoscopically and calculate depth. I used to own the spark...
The sensors on this drone are not all the same. The front and back sensor can see in 3D by detecting depth with 2 cameras like our eyes do. These sensors are represented by the small arc on top and the larger arc on the bottom. The side sensors are powered by only one camera on each side. These...
I don’t know if you found a solution yet but when doing the IMU calibration, you need to pay very close attention to the image they show you. When I first calibrated my IMU I kept getting frustrated because I thought it kept getting stuck on one of the steps when in reality the app showed a new...
I doubt there is anything wrong with your drone and it seems that you may have wasted a refresh. These drones simply drift a little over time. If you watch any time lapse of a drone you will see this. These drifts are slow and not really noticeable during normal video but a time lapse makes any...
You would be correct but also it is a setting you have to change before taking the photo. I think the default is a jpg. Raw gives you much information in the image but it takes more space on the card. I don’t think you can take a raw HDR on the drone though because that wouldn’t make sense.
I don’t use their HDR feature because of the noise. Your picture looks particularly noisy. Before you try and replace it maybe try taking a Raw photo at ISO 100 and analyze it or post a link to the raw photo on this thread and I can take a look at it for you.
I think that’s normal. I’ve had two Mavic two zooms (one crashed and was replaced by DJI) and all the hdr photos has that weird noise effect. I would just take an AEB and use a 3rd party app the can blend the different exposures into an HDR photo.
Is there any way to determine the total time the Mavic 2 has flown over the course of its lifetime without using the DJI GO 4 flight logs. I upgraded my Phone and many old flight logs that had not been uploaded got deleted, causing the GO 4 total flight time to become inaccurate.
I know its not great for the battery but I have flown to 0% before and the lights have never turned off on their own. Even if you accidentally triggered the front LEDs to turn off, the rear status LEDs will never turn off unless you have the Mavic 2 Enterprise. The Front LEDs are also...
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