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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 102984" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>Hello Spark pilots,</p><p></p><p>Do you feel that the P-mode for DJI Spark is too sluggish for a cinematic effect?</p><p>Do you like to fly in Sports mode but hate the fact that even a little push on the yaw stick makes the video go awry?</p><p></p><p>Well if you are being bugged by these issues, then you should definitely try the Cinematic mode. Although not available for the Spark on the official release of DJI Go4, this feature can be accessed through the DJI GO 4 MOD 2.0 version. The cinematic mode gives you sports mode like speed without affecting the gimbal when turning sharply even at speeds in excess of 50kmph. The video below is a demonstration of this feature and has telemetry data overlayed on it so that the viewer can have a fair idea about the capabilities of this mode. You can see the map overlayed on the video and skip to the curve portions only if the whole video seems too long for you.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]SO_MNhZXKo8[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I think it is also worth adding that apart from Sports mode like speed and smooth turns, there are some additional benefits which I have got by using the Cinematic mode.</p><p></p><p><strong>1. Longer battery life.</strong></p><p>I have had 6 flights in this mode so far and 3 of those have been 13mins+ compared to 11~12mins I used to get previously.</p><p></p><p><strong>2. Battery temperature data getting logged in Airdata</strong></p><p>This is a known issue with the "official" Go4 version on Android. The battery temperature is always shown as 0 when we sync the log with Airdata.</p><p>With the mod version of Go4, this bug is eliminated.</p><p></p><p><strong>3. Smooth cache video</strong></p><p>This may be just a limitation of the phone I am using (Moto E4 plus), but the cache video was never recorded in normal speed before. It was either sped up or skipped a lot of frames.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 102984, member: 13902"] Hello Spark pilots, Do you feel that the P-mode for DJI Spark is too sluggish for a cinematic effect? Do you like to fly in Sports mode but hate the fact that even a little push on the yaw stick makes the video go awry? Well if you are being bugged by these issues, then you should definitely try the Cinematic mode. Although not available for the Spark on the official release of DJI Go4, this feature can be accessed through the DJI GO 4 MOD 2.0 version. The cinematic mode gives you sports mode like speed without affecting the gimbal when turning sharply even at speeds in excess of 50kmph. The video below is a demonstration of this feature and has telemetry data overlayed on it so that the viewer can have a fair idea about the capabilities of this mode. You can see the map overlayed on the video and skip to the curve portions only if the whole video seems too long for you. [MEDIA=youtube]SO_MNhZXKo8[/MEDIA] I think it is also worth adding that apart from Sports mode like speed and smooth turns, there are some additional benefits which I have got by using the Cinematic mode. [B]1. Longer battery life.[/B] I have had 6 flights in this mode so far and 3 of those have been 13mins+ compared to 11~12mins I used to get previously. [B]2. Battery temperature data getting logged in Airdata[/B] This is a known issue with the "official" Go4 version on Android. The battery temperature is always shown as 0 when we sync the log with Airdata. With the mod version of Go4, this bug is eliminated. [B]3. Smooth cache video[/B] This may be just a limitation of the phone I am using (Moto E4 plus), but the cache video was never recorded in normal speed before. It was either sped up or skipped a lot of frames. [/QUOTE]
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