Great tips, Albert!! I will point people to this video now instead of explaining it myself 😅 @3:15 the O4 lite, O4 Pro, and Avata 2 all record 10-bit color in Normal mode! Kinda blew my mind at first but look at the files in Gyroflow or MediaInfo: They are all HEVC Main10 in High profile! If you have vibrations in the build then 1/120 might stabilize the shakes into weird blur, 1/200 to 1/240 will largely fix this if the slower shutter is not working. @7:50 I DIDNT KNOW YOU CAN KEEP GOING RIGHT IN THAT MENU!! Mind blown! Thanks for everything 👏
Yeah, 10-bit recording in all modes but not that useful in normal color because contrast and saturation are baked in but still better than nothing on the lite. I'm able to get some of that out in post. I'll talk about that more in the video for the lite.
Yes, you can use the O4 Pro on other RCs like boats, planes, and cars. You just have to disable low power mode to get full transmit power. Of course, you need DJI Goggles as well.
I always found it a bit confusing since the goggles 2 and 3 only have one camera resolution and framerate for both recording and live view. When i set it to 4k/60 on the o4 Lite, it seems to change the quality for the live view. Is there a table that shows what camera setting applies to live view, goggle dvr, and on board dvr? I'd like to prioritise 100/120 fps live view when not recording, but for cinematic recorded videos 4k and highest fps posssible (i think o3 and o4 pro is max 120). Would like to know what camera settings are directly applied to the three. I haven't found anything from dji, not even in the manuals. Do you know what the mapping is? Thanks.
The frame rate is the same across all. The resolution will be 1080p in the live view all the time. The goggle DVR is always 1080p. The recorded onboard video will be the resolution you have chosen. So if you pick 4K/60fps, the goggle live view will be 1080p/60fps, goggle DVR will be 1080p/60fps, recorded video will be 4K/60fps.
If the camera is mounted with vibration dampening, there are no stabilization issues. You can see this sample for an example... ua-cam.com/video/2w2Z-w_0lwA/v-deo.html
Exactly the video I was looking for!
Thanks for watching!
Great tips, Albert!! I will point people to this video now instead of explaining it myself 😅
@3:15 the O4 lite, O4 Pro, and Avata 2 all record 10-bit color in Normal mode! Kinda blew my mind at first but look at the files in Gyroflow or MediaInfo: They are all HEVC Main10 in High profile!
If you have vibrations in the build then 1/120 might stabilize the shakes into weird blur, 1/200 to 1/240 will largely fix this if the slower shutter is not working.
@7:50 I DIDNT KNOW YOU CAN KEEP GOING RIGHT IN THAT MENU!! Mind blown! Thanks for everything 👏
Yeah, 10-bit recording in all modes but not that useful in normal color because contrast and saturation are baked in but still better than nothing on the lite. I'm able to get some of that out in post. I'll talk about that more in the video for the lite.
Another very informative video! You just keep cranking them out! How do you not have a million subs yet?
Working on it!
Good info, thanks Albert. Looks like some good general tips here for settings for other cameras as well
Thanks!
Looking forward to the video for the Lite camera. Always good to know how to improve the image quality.
Coming soon!
Very informative and helpful video. Thanks for sharing Albert. 👍😎
Thanks for watching!
How are you streaming that wirelessly?
Using Goggles 3. That feature only exists on that goggle.
What is the field of view in Camera FOV Wide?
155 degrees in 4:3 mode
Wonder if the color assistant is available also on the G2. Do you have a G2 and could check that?
Any information here?
@@LeonidasFPV I don't see color assistant on the G2
Hello friends, can I use DJI 04 Pro on an RC boat? Is there any additional equipment needed? Greetings to all friends.
Yes, you can use the O4 Pro on other RCs like boats, planes, and cars. You just have to disable low power mode to get full transmit power. Of course, you need DJI Goggles as well.
@marblekitfpv Thank you very much, love from Turkey, Istanbul
I always found it a bit confusing since the goggles 2 and 3 only have one camera resolution and framerate for both recording and live view. When i set it to 4k/60 on the o4 Lite, it seems to change the quality for the live view. Is there a table that shows what camera setting applies to live view, goggle dvr, and on board dvr? I'd like to prioritise 100/120 fps live view when not recording, but for cinematic recorded videos 4k and highest fps posssible (i think o3 and o4 pro is max 120). Would like to know what camera settings are directly applied to the three. I haven't found anything from dji, not even in the manuals. Do you know what the mapping is? Thanks.
The frame rate is the same across all. The resolution will be 1080p in the live view all the time. The goggle DVR is always 1080p. The recorded onboard video will be the resolution you have chosen. So if you pick 4K/60fps, the goggle live view will be 1080p/60fps, goggle DVR will be 1080p/60fps, recorded video will be 4K/60fps.
@marblekitfpv ah ok that makes sense, probably seeing the frame rate drop when going from 1080/100 to 4k/60, thanks
Thanks a bunch for all the tips, Albert! 😊
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
My pleasure!
If switch on rockready, O4 lite will experience sudden Zoom in/out, when doing tight turns . To avoid, must turnoff rockready and using gyroflow
Gyroflow looks better anyway.
Do you experience gyro flow stabilisation issues with the standard camera?
If the camera is mounted with vibration dampening, there are no stabilization issues. You can see this sample for an example... ua-cam.com/video/2w2Z-w_0lwA/v-deo.html