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i have air 3. i was made video at 24mm lens with AUTO ISO..drone was set ISO nearly 1200 automatically who was fine.. when i was make vid from 70mm lens,drone was set ISO 3000 to 3500 then i noted that video was feel BLURRY... "IS IT DUE TO HIGH ISO: Pls advice
Hello, the blurriness you noticed in the video captured with the 70mm lens at ISO 3000-3500 is likely due to the higher ISO setting. If possible, try manually setting the ISO to a lower value to reduce noise and improve image quality. You might need to adjust your exposure settings (like aperture or shutter speed) accordingly.
i was fly my air 3 in indoor weddi g event.there was lots of helping lights there shutter was 120 fps 60 (180 formula) but i found FLUCTUATION when saw at my pc or also at lcd pls guide what will do for perfect sharp result
Hello, this is a common issue caused by the mismatch between the frame rate and the frequency of the lighting, especially with certain types of lights like LED or fluorescent bulbs. In the U.S., lights often flicker at 60 Hz. Set your frame rate to match the local power frequency. Use a frame rate like 30 FPS. Try shutter speeds like 1/60. Also, there is an anti-flicker setting. Set the ISO to Auto, select the corresponding anti-flicker frequency (60Hz for US). I hope that helps!
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My favorite part is that you explain it in great detail and don’t over explain! ill keep watching.
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They have not been active in 6 months, I wonder why they suddenly stopped 🤔
My favorite part is that you explain it in great detail and don’t over explain! Thank you for sharing!
Wow, what a great video! Love how you explain and compare in such great detail.
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Couldn’t be more true!
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I love adjusting the iso but doesn’t adjusting shutter speed make more clear? Especially if using ND filters?
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Great explanation. ND filters are the way to go. Will watch that video too. Thanks
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My favorite part was the intro, walking barefoot on the grass while whistling😀 then right after that I love the nuts-and-bolts detail on ISO!
Just the video I needed, thank you.
Nice! It was cool how you compared the grain and noise between the two images.
Thanks for sharing. I guess the only exception will be night time right?
i have air 3.
i was made video at 24mm lens with AUTO ISO..drone was set ISO nearly 1200 automatically who was fine..
when i was make vid from 70mm lens,drone was set ISO 3000 to 3500 then i noted that video was feel BLURRY...
"IS IT DUE TO HIGH ISO:
Pls advice
Hello, the blurriness you noticed in the video captured with the 70mm lens at ISO 3000-3500 is likely due to the higher ISO setting. If possible, try manually setting the ISO to a lower value to reduce noise and improve image quality. You might need to adjust your exposure settings (like aperture or shutter speed) accordingly.
@@altitudeuniversity yes u r right..actually i was set AT AUTO.so drone set iso at 3200+
thats why feel blurry..anyhow sooo thanks
@@SyedUmar-th2sr Glad you fixed it :)
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i was fly my air 3 in indoor weddi g event.there was lots of helping lights there
shutter was 120
fps 60
(180 formula)
but i found FLUCTUATION when saw at my pc or also at lcd
pls guide what will do for perfect sharp result
Hello, this is a common issue caused by the mismatch between the frame rate and the frequency of the lighting, especially with certain types of lights like LED or fluorescent bulbs.
In the U.S., lights often flicker at 60 Hz. Set your frame rate to match the local power frequency. Use a frame rate like 30 FPS. Try shutter speeds like 1/60.
Also, there is an anti-flicker setting. Set the ISO to Auto, select the corresponding anti-flicker frequency (60Hz for US).
I hope that helps!
@@altitudeuniversity oh yes really helpfull n sooo thanks💓
My favorite part was the clear explanation of how changing the iso value effects the photo.
My favorite part is explaining what iso is
Nice video
Why no uploads in 6 months?