I observe that increasing the ISO (>400) drastically degrades 4K footage quality, which is mostly visible when there are trees in the footage. Of course you will ask why the heck I needed to shoot trees in daylight in ISO settings above 400 and rightly so. It was a particular situation - my 4 and 8 ND filters have not arrived yet, so I was shooting with the 16 ND, included in the FlyMore combo, the weather was cloudy with constantly changing light conditions, a storm was approaching and I have decided not to loose time to land and remove the 16 ND and continue shooting with higher ISO to compensate for the decreased level of light.
And so I finished with a nice cinematic flight from a great location, but with terribly degraded quality of the footage. The occasional raindrops on the camera lens didn't help either
And so I finished with a nice cinematic flight from a great location, but with terribly degraded quality of the footage. The occasional raindrops on the camera lens didn't help either