So has any one here sent theirs in and got one back that doesn't have the jello? Can we agree its a camera defect? Or do we still think its the cold, wind, and light??
I did that two days in a row now. Both times it worked FINE!
It is the cold. I have been on this thread everyday talking to people. I have tested it multiple times and the easy fix seems to be to let the drone sit in the cold for a bit before you go fly. Remember to take the battery out tho...
I have to agree with you. I think its a couple things that can add up to get the jello.
I will continue to post on here when i get a chance to do some testing. some at noon with sun and others at dusk. keeping track of other conditions as well.
I have been told it could be a light issue as well. My filters are still coming in the mall so i haven't gotten a chance to try them out.
What i did get a chance to do is acclimate the Mavic before i went and flew. Yesterday i put it outside about 15 min. before i went to fly... IT WORKED! I...
I have been activity trying to figure solutions out for about a week and a half now. came up with nothing sadly.. As far as why it helps with the lens on, my thought is that the bubble holds some of the warmer air from inside the Mavic. (there is a vent right behind the camera)
Its a very...
I have been getting the same thing.. I flew in about 26 F 4K 30 FPS. I cant say i know a ton on cameras but its surprising that the cold is doing this to the video. Should i stop thinking about sending it to DJI?
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