Got mine from a tiny argos inside a sainsbury's store of all places i did a google search and it was the nearest one to me, very Random, the girl had to double check the price then was shocked to see 1100 quid in cash lol
Ive been out tonight and got a couple more shots with the Mavic, I've found D-LOG and settings +1 +1 +0 seem to work best with the filter on, also I've read somewhere that the memory card can make a difference? I'm using a 64gb sandisk ultra which is U1, I've seen other threads that say only U3...
Hopefully its just because i forgot to take of the filter, the iso was definitely set at 100 and i don't think it over rides that in M mode? I use the histogram to get the correct exposure so I'm guessing the extreme shutter speed has probably caused it. Is there some way to review the settings...
Thanks for the input guys, it was shot at ISO 100 if you look at some of the other videos I've shot you can see a huge difference in wondering if it's struggling with the light and so shutter speed to low to catch detail? I might have to try it without the filter or even increase ISO slightly?
So I've had the mavic a while now and I've had some amazing footage so far in full daylight, however the last few days I've been shooting some sunset and sunrise type footage and the images are really really grainy, I'm using an ND4 polarising filter iso 100 I've tried settings at -1 -1 0 and 0...
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