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<blockquote data-quote="Burdman44" data-source="post: 20211" data-attributes="member: 3766"><p>Hi all, I'm an ooober-newb with photography/video, and was wondering what might be causing some of the defects in this video/what I can do to correct them.</p><p></p><p>This was downloaded off the spark to the phone, so as I've read, I'm sure it's in 720 instead of 1080 because I didn't grab it straight from the SD card, but my guess is that the resolution is not what's causing this - seems more of a focus, flight, and/or recording issue.</p><p></p><p>1. You'll notice throughout the video that the trees constantly go in and out of focus (almost seems like the camera is trying to refocus of different points the whole time). Anything I can do about that?</p><p></p><p>2. If you watch the left edge of the screen, you'll notice what I'd call 'margin tearing' where the left margin seems to smear the picture as the drone yaws (happens at 11-12, 16, 23-24 seconds, and several times thereafter. Am I turning too fast for it to handle, or is there something else I can change?</p><p></p><p>Obviously flipped it over to sport mode for the final positioning/climb (well aware that doesn't do great things for video quality - just tryin different things to learn more about it), but it was in standard mode for the first 35 seconds.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]h26Tl_YOaoE[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any help/feedback!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burdman44, post: 20211, member: 3766"] Hi all, I'm an ooober-newb with photography/video, and was wondering what might be causing some of the defects in this video/what I can do to correct them. This was downloaded off the spark to the phone, so as I've read, I'm sure it's in 720 instead of 1080 because I didn't grab it straight from the SD card, but my guess is that the resolution is not what's causing this - seems more of a focus, flight, and/or recording issue. 1. You'll notice throughout the video that the trees constantly go in and out of focus (almost seems like the camera is trying to refocus of different points the whole time). Anything I can do about that? 2. If you watch the left edge of the screen, you'll notice what I'd call 'margin tearing' where the left margin seems to smear the picture as the drone yaws (happens at 11-12, 16, 23-24 seconds, and several times thereafter. Am I turning too fast for it to handle, or is there something else I can change? Obviously flipped it over to sport mode for the final positioning/climb (well aware that doesn't do great things for video quality - just tryin different things to learn more about it), but it was in standard mode for the first 35 seconds. [MEDIA=youtube]h26Tl_YOaoE[/MEDIA] Thanks in advance for any help/feedback! [/QUOTE]
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