DoomMeister Moderator Staff Member Premium Pilot Joined Mar 5, 2019 Messages 1,952 Reactions 3,756 Location Genesee, Michigan Jun 13, 2019 #1 Just a quick question for all of the DJI pros here, is there a DJI model that has a camera with an adjustable mechanical aperture?
Just a quick question for all of the DJI pros here, is there a DJI model that has a camera with an adjustable mechanical aperture?
M Meta4 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 30, 2016 Messages 15,541 Reactions 19,378 Age 69 Jun 13, 2019 #2 DoomMeister said: Just a quick question for all of the DJI pros here, is there a DJI model that has a camera with an adjustable mechanical aperture? Click to expand... The Mavic 2 pro, Phantom 4 pro and the X4, X5 and X7 for Inspire and larger drones all have a controllable aperture. Reactions: Thomas B
DoomMeister said: Just a quick question for all of the DJI pros here, is there a DJI model that has a camera with an adjustable mechanical aperture? Click to expand... The Mavic 2 pro, Phantom 4 pro and the X4, X5 and X7 for Inspire and larger drones all have a controllable aperture.
DoomMeister Moderator Staff Member Premium Pilot Joined Mar 5, 2019 Messages 1,952 Reactions 3,756 Location Genesee, Michigan Jun 13, 2019 #3 Thanks @Meta4, the info is much appreciated.
brett8883 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 10, 2019 Messages 6,267 Reactions 5,364 Location Salt Lake City, Utah Jun 14, 2019 #4 DoomMeister said: Just a quick question for all of the DJI pros here, is there a DJI model that has a camera with an adjustable mechanical aperture? Click to expand... Hey while all the cameras @Meta4 mentioned have adjustable apertures it’s not a “smooth” mechanical aperture like on high end cinema cameras if that’s what you are asking. It’s like on a still camera where it “clicks” with each f-stop.
DoomMeister said: Just a quick question for all of the DJI pros here, is there a DJI model that has a camera with an adjustable mechanical aperture? Click to expand... Hey while all the cameras @Meta4 mentioned have adjustable apertures it’s not a “smooth” mechanical aperture like on high end cinema cameras if that’s what you are asking. It’s like on a still camera where it “clicks” with each f-stop.