Hi Everyone,
Using Litchi, I’ve been trying to get a 20 sec pan of an arc of 90 degrees taken from 30 metres altitude of my local area.
I’m using a Phantom 4 plus using two waypoints 4.4 metres apart and a cruising speed of 1.1 Kph.
WP1 is set to heading 155, POI – NONE and Gimbal pitch set to -15 and Interpolate.
WP2 is set to heading 245, POI - NONE and Gimbal pitch set to -15 and Interpolate.
Video settings 3840 x 2160 MP4 29.97 fps. Video coding H.264. NTSC . Shutter speed 60.
Focus mode AFC.
The actual pan when played back is a little under 16 secs but the close and medium distance scene is very poor quality and altogether disappointing.
The clarity is nowhere near as clear as the examples I've seen. As soon as the pan finishes the images are immediately back to their normal stunning clarity.
Is there anything anyone can suggest which will rectify the matter?
David
Using Litchi, I’ve been trying to get a 20 sec pan of an arc of 90 degrees taken from 30 metres altitude of my local area.
I’m using a Phantom 4 plus using two waypoints 4.4 metres apart and a cruising speed of 1.1 Kph.
WP1 is set to heading 155, POI – NONE and Gimbal pitch set to -15 and Interpolate.
WP2 is set to heading 245, POI - NONE and Gimbal pitch set to -15 and Interpolate.
Video settings 3840 x 2160 MP4 29.97 fps. Video coding H.264. NTSC . Shutter speed 60.
Focus mode AFC.
The actual pan when played back is a little under 16 secs but the close and medium distance scene is very poor quality and altogether disappointing.
The clarity is nowhere near as clear as the examples I've seen. As soon as the pan finishes the images are immediately back to their normal stunning clarity.
Is there anything anyone can suggest which will rectify the matter?
David