Nakita Mosquita Well-Known Member Joined Jan 10, 2019 Messages 207 Reactions 216 Mar 29, 2019 #1 I have 3 filters I am using. 4, 8 , 16. Usually I shoot in Auto mode. Should I also be setting the light conditions as well? ie.... sunny, cloudy
I have 3 filters I am using. 4, 8 , 16. Usually I shoot in Auto mode. Should I also be setting the light conditions as well? ie.... sunny, cloudy
msinger DJI Drone Expert Approved Vendor Premium Pilot Joined Oct 12, 2016 Messages 29,144 Reactions 32,438 Location Harrisburg, PA (US) Site mavichelp.com Mar 29, 2019 #2 Nakita Mosquita said: I have 3 filters I am using. 4, 8 , 16. Usually I shoot in Auto mode. Click to expand... You're shooting in auto mode with filters attached? If you don't want the exposure to change between shots, you should shoot in manual mode instead.
Nakita Mosquita said: I have 3 filters I am using. 4, 8 , 16. Usually I shoot in Auto mode. Click to expand... You're shooting in auto mode with filters attached? If you don't want the exposure to change between shots, you should shoot in manual mode instead.
Krieger’s Drone Well-Known Member Joined Sep 6, 2018 Messages 141 Reactions 71 Location Canada Alberta, near Edmonton Mar 29, 2019 #3 msinger said: You're shooting in auto mode with filters attached? If you don't want the exposure to change between shots, you should shoot in manual mode instead. Click to expand... I tried to shoot manual with filters on it. Put iso 100 shooter speed 60, I'm shooting 4k@30, the exposure went up and down the whole time. Did I somethings wrong? I have a mavic 2 zoom....
msinger said: You're shooting in auto mode with filters attached? If you don't want the exposure to change between shots, you should shoot in manual mode instead. Click to expand... I tried to shoot manual with filters on it. Put iso 100 shooter speed 60, I'm shooting 4k@30, the exposure went up and down the whole time. Did I somethings wrong? I have a mavic 2 zoom....