Hey folks!
New-ish to having a Mavic 2 Pro, coming from a Phantom 4. Y'all helped me out by giving me some pointers on how to reduce jello in my videos by slowing shutter speed down. So I invested in some ND filters, and have been practicing with them. The quality of the video is way better with them now, and I thank you for that nugget of info. One issue I am running into now, and it likely another setting or technique, is that as the light changes from darker to lighter, there is a noticeable bump in the video as the Fstop changes... I have the camera set up in shutter priority, and have the shutter set to 1/60 as I am running 30 FPS.. So the aperture is moving to keep the video properly exposed, but every time it makes an adjustment, there is a big bump in the video when it makes this change... Anything I can do to help with this?
New-ish to having a Mavic 2 Pro, coming from a Phantom 4. Y'all helped me out by giving me some pointers on how to reduce jello in my videos by slowing shutter speed down. So I invested in some ND filters, and have been practicing with them. The quality of the video is way better with them now, and I thank you for that nugget of info. One issue I am running into now, and it likely another setting or technique, is that as the light changes from darker to lighter, there is a noticeable bump in the video as the Fstop changes... I have the camera set up in shutter priority, and have the shutter set to 1/60 as I am running 30 FPS.. So the aperture is moving to keep the video properly exposed, but every time it makes an adjustment, there is a big bump in the video when it makes this change... Anything I can do to help with this?