With overdriveI think it's a 5 speed synchromesh.

The general feeling is this "enhanced transmission" is basically the rollout of remote ID. Unlikely to be some amazing boost in signal robustness or range.
With overdriveI think it's a 5 speed synchromesh.
Thats a DJI thing not a US law thing for the Mini as far as im aware.dji fly app showed info during update that drones not updated will not be able to fly in us(rc n1 remote not dji rc,ipad pro)
Actually 6, with Torque Vectoring.I think it's a 5 speed synchromesh.
i checked this morning and the batteries do indeed need to be updated if you have more than one,i did not get any message on the screen but when i went into the menu and about ,then check firmware gave me the update message and i did each battery ,Mine did the 2nd battery from the front screen of the fly app when i hit "check firmware".
3rd battery it did nothing when i checked, entered the camera fly screen, checked from inside that part of the app and then it decided it needed one.
Not been able to take off yet but the new Fly App loads certainly into the camera and all the settings on both my Android 13 phone (Pixel 7 Pro) and Lineage running Samsung Android 12 tablet.
About sharpness and noise reduction, even in D-Cinelike the drone adds artificial noise reduction that in low light and medium ISO, sometimes it makes the video extremely mushy, so I hope this new option helps reduce the in-drone denoising, making the D-Cinelike mode a bit more raw than before.The addition of shutter and ISO priority is the main thing that caught my attention too. Sharpness and noise reduction adjustability is nice to have, but we've had basically exactly that, and much more, through shooting in RAW.
Is the "enhanced transmission" anything about improvements to the signal robustness, or just another way of saying "remote ID added"?
It could be a feature only usable in China where you can extend the range using 4G or 5G networkWith overdrive
The general feeling is this "enhanced transmission" is basically the rollout of remote ID. Unlikely to be some amazing boost in signal robustness or range.
You are correct.It could be a feature only usable in China where you can extend the range using 4G or 5G network
Hello. Do any of you think that the sharpness bit of the update will to some extent overcome the lack of sharpness due to the fact of very low or none of Depth of field because to me there is nothing more off putting than seeing the background of a nice seascape or landscape blurred, thats why I cancelled my order when the mini 3 pro came out. Thanks
I am not sure what you mean by very low or no depth of field. The single wide angle lens of the Mini 3 has a very wide depth of field. If you saw blurring of background in a landscape image it had to be either a bad camera or you manually focusing close or the camera seeing something close up that it focused on. Landscapes after all are all background.... If your drone is at 150ft virtually everything will be in focus. Somebody here will toss in the depth of field for that lens but it's substantial as is any wide angle lens. The new settings will, I assume, let you dial in your preferences a bit but it will take a lot of testing to learn how they act and I've not heard any specifics. Do the settings affect dlog and normal? How much do each settings change the output.Hello. Do any of you think that the sharpness bit of the update will to some extent overcome the lack of sharpness due to the fact of very low or none of Depth of field because to me there is nothing more off putting than seeing the background of a nice seascape or landscape blurred, thats why I cancelled my order when the mini 3 pro came out. Thanks
Yeah i don't get that either.I am not sure what you mean by very low or no depth of field. The single wide angle lens of the Mini 3 has a very wide depth of field. If you saw blurring of background in a landscape image it had to be either a bad camera or you manually focusing close or the camera seeing something close up that it focused on. Landscapes after all are all background.... If your drone is at 150ft virtually everything will be in focus. Somebody here will toss in the depth of field for that lens but it's substantial as is any wide angle lens. The new settings will, I assume, let you dial in your preferences a bit but it will take a lot of testing to learn how they act and I've not heard any specifics. Do the settings affect dlog and normal? How much do each settings change the output.
Hello OLD MAN MAVIC..! It's clear to me what you did with the camera in terms of investigating if moisture had gotten inside it, it's very true that the camera lid doesn't make a good tight seal to prevent moisture from fogging the outside glass...what It is not clear to me why you chose to put an ND8 filter on the camera to prove that this filter will attenuate and stop moisture from entering the camera… ND 8 will not affect the ISO that you will have to adjust for when you take photos or frames per second when you record a video.?…Why not use a neutral or polarized ND filter…?…so that it does not affect you and you have to make adjustments in the camera…? Greetingsi noticed the outer glass of the camera module misting up for the first time two weeks ago when i was flying on a particularly cold overcast day ,it started after i had been flying for a few minutes ,and cleared when for a short time the sun came out and the temperature increased by a few degrees
the cover over the front of the camera module ,serves no purpose other than cosmetic and is removed to fit an ND filter of choice it has no glass in it
i very carefully removed the two screws either side of the module and the whole front panel of the camera module came off, where it fts round the camera lens itself there is an o ring seal ,i removed it to look for damage ie , pinched on assembly ,but it all seemed fine ,so after cleaning the inside of the glass and the cover ,i reassembled the module
the problem is that the cover with the glass in it is not hermetically sealed
so over time it could be possible for moisture to get inside which could cause the misting to the glass ,not the camera lens itself
so i decided to purchase one ND filter ,in my case an ND 8, and have now fitted it to the drone but am still waiting for the right weather conditions to try it out
my thinking behind the filter is that it will provide another layer of glass over the module glass itself,and my hope is that it will help prevent the cold air from directly hitting the glass in the cover ,and hopefully prevent the misting from happening
should this be the case i will report back on my findings
I think you are talking about the mushiness/blurriness of some footage, especially in low light and high ISO, in that case, that is produced by the automatic noise reduction, with the new options you can reduce the effect of the noise reduction, you will have more noise, but also slightly more detail, then you can adjust the noise by yourself in some video editing program.Hello. Do any of you think that the sharpness bit of the update will to some extent overcome the lack of sharpness due to the fact of very low or none of Depth of field because to me there is nothing more off putting than seeing the background of a nice seascape or landscape blurred, thats why I cancelled my order when the mini 3 pro came out. Thanks
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.