I get that kind of strobe-like movement when I'm on 24p. Are you sure you're at 30fps on the 4k?
Here is a movie in the house. Very short video but will still show the jerky movement while panning the camera. I believe this was also in 2k. Tried to use different lighting to see if it made any difference.
That glitch is there more than what's shown in the video, but due to space issues, I was only able to give you the first few seconds.....The longer video has many more of these glitches!Everything in that video looks normal except the glitch at the start.
I use these one, no problems when shooting in 4K which I do most of the time. We have a 4K TV love to watch the footage on the big TV.
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I would use the San Disk Extreme, not the Ultra. San Disk is confusing as their SD cards are similarly named. The Extreme is red and gold and is recommended for Go Pros and any 4K video. The Ultra is good for HD, mainly to use in a phone. If you are using a dedicated video recorder, especially with 4K capabilities I would go with the Extreme.
@mman your video looks pretty normal to me with default settings. You can test till you are blue and it will be the same results. I had the SAME problems. As some of the members have said.. avoid flying indoors, just an accident waiting to happen. Get your YAW, ATTITUDE and GIMBAL toned down in speed and sensitivity. Since you do not have any lens filter just yet, it will be hard to change your shutter to double the frame rate and not get an overexposed picture. Some of the things you can test until you get your lens filter is film in 1080 @ 30FPS or 4k @24 fps at auto. Once your lens filter comes in aim for ISO 100, Shutter 50/60 and 4K 24/30FPS.Here is a movie in the house. Very short video but will still show the jerky movement while panning the camera. I believe this was also in 2k. Tried to use different lighting to see if it made any difference.
Let me know if this link works...I'm trying to use Vimeo to show you some footage
So after months of reading up about the Mavic and saving up for it, I finally received the drone last week. Unfortunately for me the video quality in the horizontal pan movements were horrible. The video was quite jerky and almost looked like it would skip frames. I tried to re-format the sd card and still had same issue. I re-set the Gimbal in hopes of change and nothing. Then I changed the video frame from 1080P to a higher level and the video got worst. So I contacted DJI. What an experience that was! I waited 1.5 hours on phone and the person told me to redo the IMU, then the gimbal and it would take care of it. I asked him to wait online while I attempted the fix and he said that it would take 15 minutes and he would not wait. So I attempted the fix he suggested and unfortunately still had the same issue. So I contacted DJI again just to wait another 1.5 hours and now the quad has been sent to California.
I'm so disappointed as I love all the videos I see on YouTube and such of this drone's capabilities. My frustration is that the video looked great when it was in a Vertical movement, but was bad in horizontal movement. This was not a jello effect that others are talking about.
Has anyone else had similar issue?
Actually this is not correct unfortunately. The Panasonic cards that DJI send out are UHS Speed class 3 rated which is depicted with the number 3 in the "U" symbol, the ULTRA only has a rating of 1. The ULTRA cards are not rated for 4k video at all. If we go by the bitrate specification and take into account what the Mavic records at (~7.5MB/s) then on paper yes they should be sufficient but I have come across numerous people who were experiencing dropped frames and or receiving SD card errors when recording at 4k with the ULTRA cards. If you are going to buy a card then do not buy the ULTRA cards or anything in that spec range simply to be on the safe side, make sure that the card it rated for 4k video, at the very least you are future proofing yourself for a higher bitrate. This may help.I use the Ultra and have zero issues. Exceeds the specs of the card that comes with the Mavic...
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