I'm not sure why this topic isn't discussed more, but the auto exposure function on the Vision 2 renders most shots useless, especially when the camera is oriented toward the sun within 90 degrees and receives prop shadow.We've shot in many locations, attempting to record professional images, and we continually experience poor results with prop shadow flicker, instant auto exposure shifts or image pixelation. These shifts and flickers do not show up on the monitor, so we are not able to determine there's a problem on location unless we stop and watch every shot, which is just not possible when doing work on the move.
I understand this is not considered a professional camera system, but for the $3k we spent on a complete package, we expect better camera control. Does anyone have the skills and know-how to hack the firmware and turn off this setting? We will pay for it. Will DJI offer this option soon???
Here are a few raw sample clips at 30fps that show the flicker, pixelation and exposure shifts. All three of these shots contain great sequences that are unusable...
*We remove the drone shadows in post.
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I understand this is not considered a professional camera system, but for the $3k we spent on a complete package, we expect better camera control. Does anyone have the skills and know-how to hack the firmware and turn off this setting? We will pay for it. Will DJI offer this option soon???
Here are a few raw sample clips at 30fps that show the flicker, pixelation and exposure shifts. All three of these shots contain great sequences that are unusable...
*We remove the drone shadows in post.
[vimeo]103040367[/vimeo]
[vimeo]103040366[/vimeo]
[vimeo]103040365[/vimeo]