G gadgetking New Member Joined Sep 29, 2018 Messages 4 Reactions 0 Age 63 Oct 8, 2018 #1 I have an M2P and understand the shutter can be slowed down to 8s? The slowest I was able to see was 1/30. Same question for ISO. In this case, I never see 12800 as an option. I have run the gambit of aperture priority, shutter priority settings.
I have an M2P and understand the shutter can be slowed down to 8s? The slowest I was able to see was 1/30. Same question for ISO. In this case, I never see 12800 as an option. I have run the gambit of aperture priority, shutter priority settings.
EyeFlightDrone Well-Known Member Joined Sep 8, 2018 Messages 193 Reactions 141 Age 44 Oct 8, 2018 #2 Those shutter speed depends on if the drone is in video mode or photo mode. Same for iso.
P Paul2660 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 12, 2018 Messages 770 Reactions 482 Age 66 Oct 8, 2018 #3 Try manual mode. You should have full range of shutter speeds available. Can’t speak to iso 12K but can assure you it will be very grainy and full of noise. Paul C
Try manual mode. You should have full range of shutter speeds available. Can’t speak to iso 12K but can assure you it will be very grainy and full of noise. Paul C
G gadgetking New Member Joined Sep 29, 2018 Messages 4 Reactions 0 Age 63 Oct 8, 2018 #4 Paul2660 said: Try manual mode. You should have full range of shutter speeds available. Can’t speak to iso 12K but can assure you it will be very grainy and full of noise. Paul C Click to expand... Thanks. Switching to photo mode exposed the greater range. Also, other photo modes such a HDR and others also limits the range in photo mode. That makes sense when I think about it.
Paul2660 said: Try manual mode. You should have full range of shutter speeds available. Can’t speak to iso 12K but can assure you it will be very grainy and full of noise. Paul C Click to expand... Thanks. Switching to photo mode exposed the greater range. Also, other photo modes such a HDR and others also limits the range in photo mode. That makes sense when I think about it.