The auto mode picking higher ISOs than base ISO is absolutely ridiculous. Look at this image where this shutter speed is 1/8,000 and the ISO is 200. This tiny little sensor really gets noisy even as you get just a little bit past base ISO and since I'm using this for real estate with nice blue skies, getting that grain because of a bad meter choice is ridiculous.
There's no reason it should be picking this especially since the photo after this was at ISO 110 and 1/4000. It's like the auto just randomly picks settings. I know I could shoot manual, but there is constant changing light in Arizona with cloud cover and the bright sun, and I need to shoot on auto so that I can rapidly shoot the photos and move to my next job. If I have to manually shoot every photo that will change the work time and limit me. There's no reason the auto metering should not work accurately and it should stay at base ISO at least until the shutter speed gets to 1/1,000 or even 1/500.
I'm sure someone will pipe in and say hey you should contact DJI. But from reading on these forums as well as the official DJI forum, unless I have something broken that I need to send back the chance of them listening or updating something is pretty much nil, unless somebody with a shoe in at DJI knows somebody. This needs to get fixed, it's basically a broken metering system and I've never had this problem with their previous drones or any other manufacturer's drones.
There's no reason it should be picking this especially since the photo after this was at ISO 110 and 1/4000. It's like the auto just randomly picks settings. I know I could shoot manual, but there is constant changing light in Arizona with cloud cover and the bright sun, and I need to shoot on auto so that I can rapidly shoot the photos and move to my next job. If I have to manually shoot every photo that will change the work time and limit me. There's no reason the auto metering should not work accurately and it should stay at base ISO at least until the shutter speed gets to 1/1,000 or even 1/500.
I'm sure someone will pipe in and say hey you should contact DJI. But from reading on these forums as well as the official DJI forum, unless I have something broken that I need to send back the chance of them listening or updating something is pretty much nil, unless somebody with a shoe in at DJI knows somebody. This needs to get fixed, it's basically a broken metering system and I've never had this problem with their previous drones or any other manufacturer's drones.