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Nice work LUPID.SOLVED!!
If you set a C1/2 button to RIGHT DIAL ISO/SHUTTER you can toggle which setting the dial affects.
See screenshot for info
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Nice work LUPID.SOLVED!!
If you set a C1/2 button to RIGHT DIAL ISO/SHUTTER you can toggle which setting the dial affects.
See screenshot for info
Did you test it and it actually worked? The last time I tried using this setting (some weeks ago), it didn't actually work. When I tried toggling between ISO/Shutter, an error came up on the screen.SOLVED!!
If you set a C1/2 button to RIGHT DIAL ISO/SHUTTER you can toggle which setting the dial affects.
See screenshot for info
SOLVED!!
If you set a C1/2 button to RIGHT DIAL ISO/SHUTTER you can toggle which setting the dial affects.
See screenshot for info
Glad you got this to work. As I stated earlier, this doesn't work for me. Maybe it's an Android bug? I get a message on screen, but control does not switch from shutter to ISO.Yep, works but...
I made this SOLVED post and went back into the menu, and the option disappeared...Nearly went nuclear.
Restarted Mavic and app and the option was there. If you look at it it might disappear
That would be a problem as the left wheel is a switch while the right wheel is a real wheelI wish the right wheel would control camera pitch as most of us are right handed.
That would be a problem as the left wheel is a switch while the right wheel is a real wheel
By "now" I meant, it was controlling ISO earlier in the day. Must have slipped into auto exposure.
Good find, this does work on Android Galaxy S5 - assigned to C2 it says it is engaged in a pop-up but does not work.Im on android and figured out that if you assign the iso/shutter shortcut to the C2 button it does not work even when in manual mode. However if you assign it to the C1 button it does work. So now if you want to use this feature you must assign it to the C1 button. Not sure if it is this way on ios or not but on android that is the bug I have found for this new feature.
Im on android and figured out that if you assign the iso/shutter shortcut to the C2 button it does not work even when in manual mode. However if you assign it to the C1 button it does work. So now if you want to use this feature you must assign it to the C1 button. Not sure if it is this way on ios or not but on android that is the bug I have found for this new feature.
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