portrait mode how do I get the 3 lines under the binoculars I don't no how I went photo picture but couldn't find it anywhere please help many thanks 🙏
Hi, I received my Classic one week ago and I'm really disappointed. The focus works not correctly, every photo is not really sharp, also the videos, independently from the 4K, C4K or 5.1k, auto mode or manual. My former Air2s with the 1" sensor did a better job. For such a big MFT sensor it is really a mess. Do you know such a problem? Maybe my classic has a failure...
Could you do a video on pulling off ProRes video off and editing it? I have the Cine and am filling up my TB because of the large size of the 5.1K files. I have a MacBook M1Max on order, but have never used a Mac. Also maybe on color grading and using LUTs on the Dlog10 H.265 footage?
Unfortunately this guy doesn't know much about the file types. MOV and MP4 Even Pro Ress can all be used on mac or Windows. If you are shooting in Pro Ress, even though it's an apple setting, I would recommend using a Windows pc, Because, 99% of of macs out there will not be able to hand it, with a mac you are very limited unless you have access to as much money as you need. For example my laptop is more powerful then any macbook and if you want to match it in a mac, it will cost you £14k, the laptop cost me £2.5k also when it come to a pc, the mac has no chance, I currently have 512gb Ram and 78tb 28 of which is SSD. No mac can handle it, but let's say it could, going by the current prices you will be looking at 50k
I know more than most people and your statement isn’t exactly accurate. You have to install proper codecs on windows, they are not there by default. I’m also going to call BS that your cheap laptop will outperform my MacBook Pro M1 Max.
I need to understand the auto focus on the mavic 3. With the 2 pro I could half press the shutter to lock focus but not with the 3. Should I just shoot as it is out of the box? Touch the screen to set a focus box? Is the constant autofocus trustworthy for stills?
@@FilmmakerCentral I wish Dji along w Autel labeled 10 bit. Instead I always have to spend lots of time trial and error and then use a media info app for mac to tell me its 10 bit.
The h264 and mov has not applied for so many years now, eve two years ago when this video was published it was not a problem any more. even my almost 15 year old intel works with both just nicely, just for the info. But however, many other good info in the video thought
I have found that with morning video shoots while yawing @ certain angles to the sun that the 50 hz antiflicker setting removes some of the light reflection of the propeller blades in the video. This can be very effective setting while auto does not seem to work.
Hey thanks for this tutorial! I enjoy flying my Mavic 3 but I'm not much into adjusting the settings down to the tiniest details so this is truly helpful!
Earned yourself a sub bro thank you so much your simple straight to the point and informative at the same time … that’s my kinda it right there thanks a lot preciate that big homie !!!
I’ve just switched over from mini 2 (bought to learn drone flight) to Mavic 3. Very interested in these settings; thanks for explaining H.264 / H.265. I’ve subscribed ~ I like your easy approach
Very good video and was checking my setting but on the RC-Pro and Mavic 3 Classic under Control and adjusting the gimbal settings, mine is different and the defaults are to fast. Beings winter in MN, it's pretty hard to go out and test.
It is not just you. It was even shown on some of the early reviewer's screen shots, but the released version did not have it, although it is there for the Air 2S. Hopefully we see this make a comeback before the January update.
thanks for the information.can you tell me what type of laptop computer can i use to download or transfer files from the internal ssd drive to external hard drive?
Great video as always! Well-explained and very comprehensive! It would take me a while to figure the settings out on my own! Good thing we have video guides like this one!
@@FilmmakerCentral yes thanks I understand the 180 rule which I stick to using 30 fps and 1/60 shutter speed. I’m a photographer and quite happy with the subject and my camera, but getting my head around the Mavic 3 (drone) camera settings is my problem now. I use my drone on remote walk’s (around 10 - 20 miles) so want to get the footage right as to redo walk is quite a repeat (although I like the environment I walk in).