C CuriousJoe Joined Dec 28, 2016 Messages 2 Reaction score 2 Age 43 Dec 28, 2016 #1 . Last edited: Jan 1, 2017
J JB63 Joined Nov 27, 2016 Messages 295 Reaction score 60 Location Chicago, IL Dec 28, 2016 #2 you can adjust the camera settings in the dji go app, including sensitivity (iso) and resolution. Have you tried tweaking those? Sent from my iPad using PhantomPilots
you can adjust the camera settings in the dji go app, including sensitivity (iso) and resolution. Have you tried tweaking those? Sent from my iPad using PhantomPilots
alokbhargava Premium Pilot Joined Sep 28, 2015 Messages 6,940 Reaction score 2,330 Location San Francisco, CA Dec 29, 2016 #3 First picture looks foggy, second seems to show good resolution. Do you have a scratch protection film on the UV filter? Sent from my iPhone using PhantomPilots
First picture looks foggy, second seems to show good resolution. Do you have a scratch protection film on the UV filter? Sent from my iPhone using PhantomPilots
Richard R Joined Jan 27, 2016 Messages 2,409 Reaction score 893 Location Ohio Dec 29, 2016 #4 Not sure what your complaint is? The stills all look sharp, building edges are well defined, etc. and well exposed.
Not sure what your complaint is? The stills all look sharp, building edges are well defined, etc. and well exposed.
Roamer105 Joined Mar 10, 2016 Messages 322 Reaction score 83 Dec 29, 2016 #5 Looks good to me. Take a set of stills at good lighting conditions (100 asa and fast shutter speed) to verify sharpness. Also set style to none. Sent from my iPad using PhantomPilots
Looks good to me. Take a set of stills at good lighting conditions (100 asa and fast shutter speed) to verify sharpness. Also set style to none. Sent from my iPad using PhantomPilots