Hi everyone,
I'm not sure if you've noticed, but the Mavic 4 Pro (I have the Creator Combo) has a serious issue with the Normal color mode — it shoots with an extremely high amount of contrast.
It's so excessive that I need to reduce the contrast by -60 or -70 in Premiere Pro to make it usable.
This issue does not occur in D-Log or D-Log M, only in the Normal color profile.
You might say, "Well, just shoot in D-Log then." But what about live streams? Or projects where the Normal profile is actually sufficient or even preferred?
That’s the first issue. Now, on to the second:
When performing a Dutch tilt (rolling the camera on its axis) combined with a pan movement (flying sideways), the controls become inverted when the gimbal angle gets steep.
The right stick starts behaving like the left, and vice versa. This is very dangerous and increases the risk of a crash.
Are any of you experiencing the same problems?
We're in Turkey, and a few of my friends here have confirmed the exact same issues on their units.
If this is widespread, should we write a collective report to DJI?
I'm not sure if you've noticed, but the Mavic 4 Pro (I have the Creator Combo) has a serious issue with the Normal color mode — it shoots with an extremely high amount of contrast.
It's so excessive that I need to reduce the contrast by -60 or -70 in Premiere Pro to make it usable.
This issue does not occur in D-Log or D-Log M, only in the Normal color profile.
You might say, "Well, just shoot in D-Log then." But what about live streams? Or projects where the Normal profile is actually sufficient or even preferred?
That’s the first issue. Now, on to the second:
When performing a Dutch tilt (rolling the camera on its axis) combined with a pan movement (flying sideways), the controls become inverted when the gimbal angle gets steep.
The right stick starts behaving like the left, and vice versa. This is very dangerous and increases the risk of a crash.
Are any of you experiencing the same problems?
We're in Turkey, and a few of my friends here have confirmed the exact same issues on their units.
If this is widespread, should we write a collective report to DJI?