View attachment 5776 Hey Guys
I have attached a video of two test of this focus Bull Crap fiasco ! My conclusions : This is not a Focus Issue it’s a sharpening issue ! When set to normal (sharp) +0 (contract)+0 (Sat)+0 the footage looks like CRAPOLA! Everything looks melted (water Color) add +1 sharp and the hazy like water color fog is lifted…. It has NOTHING to do with color or selection of color profiles it all has to do with the style profiles. If you go from standard to landscape you will see the change…..BIG TIME ! ISO or shutter speed has nothing to do with this issue only I repeat ONLY the sharping or lack of ! Once again SCREAM to or @ DJI and get them to fix this ! HOW CAN DJI LET THIS CRAP GO UNFIXED BEFORE THEY SHIP A PRODUCT OUT!!!?????
yes I had the .300 and downgraded to the 200 and reset everything I have gone insane trying to figure this out as its a challenge to me now ! I should have gone with the P4P !My Mavic on 0 0 0 was never that bad.
Mine has another issue.
Have you tried rolling back to last firmware from Dec 6?
Test
Update to next firmware
Test
Then update again to most recent and see if any different
Sharpness +1 is a good start for any picture profile for mavic pro. Unfortunately, it also increase the digital noise everywhere even at iso100, especially in the shadow area, I HV to applied denoise while editing and thus will reduce the sharpness while applied the filter. Not counting how much time consuming for the denoise action. So, I still prefer sharpness at 0.
Sent it Back to DJI for replacement.yes I had the .300 and downgraded to the 200 and reset everything I have gone insane trying to figure this out as its a challenge to me now ! I should have gone with the P4P !
On those 2 stills, the right one looks like it out of focus? (which I believe is the root cause based on my testing) for me the sweet spot seem to be 0 0 0. Hmm strangeView attachment 5776 Hey Guys
I have attached a video of two test of this focus Bull Crap fiasco ! My conclusions : This is not a Focus Issue it’s a sharpening issue ! When set to normal (sharp) +0 (contract)+0 (Sat)+0 the footage looks like CRAPOLA! Everything looks melted (water Color) add +1 sharp and the hazy like water color fog is lifted…. It has NOTHING to do with color or selection of color profiles it all has to do with the style profiles. If you go from standard to landscape you will see the change…..BIG TIME ! ISO or shutter speed has nothing to do with this issue only I repeat ONLY the sharping or lack of ! Once again SCREAM to or @ DJI and get them to fix this ! HOW CAN DJI LET THIS CRAP GO UNFIXED BEFORE THEY SHIP A PRODUCT OUT!!!?????
This looks an art filter rather than an optic issue.Really" They told you that? Thats ridiculous! Thanks for sharing. And also If we keep getting feed this comment about focus being the culprit, (which I'm sure it is sometimes) I'm going to flip. a) I was diligent on "tap" focusing on a house, in a hover, from 30 feet away and b) Does this really look like a focus issue to anyone? Blow it up. It's a watercolor. Totally a sensor or compression issue. In fact I would say this image is a very well-focused watercolor. Sorry about the rant all, but geez.View attachment 2365
Good news Owen.I too have the chronic "Watercolour" issues and it appear to be getting worse - even in bright sunlight where no high ISO or over -active noise reduction or sharpening should be getting in the way.
So I propped my Mavic looking out of an open window at the winter trees at the back of my house. It was a dull day, plenty of dark shadows, highlights, saturated evergreens, dark areas and lots of twig detail to record on the bare trees.
I set everything to 0, no filters or modes and focused on the nearby tree each time.. I went through all video sizes and frame rates and still recording options including swapping between .mp4 and .mov formats just to see if it was the compression in these files formats.
The water colour effect was in evidence in varying degrees on everything.
Then I swapped between PAL and NTSC (I'm in the UK) which reset the camera (no bad thing I thought).
Back on the PC there was a noticeable improvement In most modes and frame rates.
So I switched back to PAL and BINGO! - Video @ 4k 24fps is now perfectly usable (still at 0,0,0)
The .Jpgs are still a little over sharpened but the RAW files are fine with a little chroma noise - prefer to sharpen and deal with noise in post on stills anyway. So I will be backing off the sharpness a little.
I'll try and post some before and after shots in identical video modes either side of the PAL/NTSC reset tomorrow.
But the big news is that video is back!
I agree with some previous posts here - it's a software issue. Some noise reduction/compression/art filter setting gets stuck on - resulting in recording mush. I think it most noticeable where it tries to over sharpen up slightly out of focus areas.
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Good news Owen.
Do you think then, if i switch regions in the camera and back to pal it will sort the issue out? Or should I reset the camera? ( however that is done)
I too have the chronic "Watercolour" issues and it appear to be getting worse - even in bright sunlight where no high ISO or over -active noise reduction or sharpening should be getting in the way.
So I propped my Mavic looking out of an open window at the winter trees at the back of my house. It was a dull day, plenty of dark shadows, highlights, saturated evergreens, dark areas and lots of twig detail to record on the bare trees.
I set everything to 0, no filters or modes and focused on the nearby tree each time.. I went through all video sizes and frame rates and still recording options including swapping between .mp4 and .mov formats just to see if it was the compression in these files formats.
The water colour effect was in evidence in varying degrees on everything.
Then I swapped between PAL and NTSC (I'm in the UK) which reset the camera (no bad thing I thought).
Back on the PC there was a noticeable improvement In most modes and frame rates.
So I switched back to PAL and BINGO! - Video @ 4k 24fps is now perfectly usable (still at 0,0,0)
The .Jpgs are still a little over sharpened but the RAW files are fine with a little chroma noise - prefer to sharpen and deal with noise in post on stills anyway. So I will be backing off the sharpness a little.
I'll try and post some before and after shots in identical video modes either side of the PAL/NTSC reset tomorrow.
But the big news is that video is back!
I agree with some previous posts here - it's a software issue. Some noise reduction/compression/art filter setting gets stuck on - resulting in recording mush. I think it most noticeable where it tries to over sharpen up slightly out of focus areas.
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Thank you Owen, I will try this tonight, the weather isnt going to be good enough for a flight but I'll just film something out of the window, really hope it works
I hope so too. Its the only thing that's really bad about the Mavic - otherwise it a great tool.
Obviously we'd like
Opps, wrong thread!
- Self-clamping gambol - automatically locks on power off - much like a hard disk.
- Obstacle avoidance all round 360 (Like P4P)
- Automatically extending legs when entering landing mode to give more ground clearance.
- Uprated video processing to give at least 10Mb bandwidth for lower compression & higher frame rates
- Automatic hyper focal distance setting by default
- F-stop Iris control of camera so we can stop-down rather than having to use ND filters (and get more depth of field - too)
- Optional grips on controller for better tablet mounting
- Taking a still photo while shooting video (pause video, take photo, resume video)
Shutter speed has nothing to do with this !Ran some tests recording movies at ISO 100/400/800 (Shutter speed 1/50, 4k24fps, used ND filters to reduce light). Noted that the recording was sharp at ISO100 and starting getting muddy with ISO400 (watercolor effect?). It is probably caused by excessive noise reduction occurring in Mavic while recording. The stills are very sharp at all ISOs, noise at ISO800 can be dealt with in post.
Please post you ISO and shutter speed when including examples.
No They are in focus if you look at the video you can see where I went from +1 to +0 no focusing issue its a program issue DJI NEEDS TO FIX THIS !On those 2 stills, the right one looks like it out of focus? (which I believe is the root cause based on my testing) for me the sweet spot seem to be 0 0 0. Hmm strange
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