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How are you trying to switch to manual focus and what lens are you using? When in camera settings does the camera profile show the lens that you are using?
Your question tells me you have no idea what Im talking about.
It doesnt matter what lens Im using. Im talking about calibrating the camera in the camera settings. I will repeat myself, you used to be able to be able to switch between MF and AF during calibration.
You had an individual that was trying to help you and this is your response? WTF is wrong with people these days?
I can see why you wrote that. But you either know what Im saying or you dont. If you dont then wait for someone who does. I appologise if the response seems harsh.
Sometimes questions are clearer to the person who asked them than people who are reading them. We are in a position where we fly most of the DJI lineup daily and can try to duplicate your issue in the daylight tomorrow.
Are you using an iOS or an android device?
Ok, sorry about that. Frustration.
Im using iOS. With the Inspire 1 Pro you could start the calibration process, then switch to MF and then use the C1 or C2 along with the wheel on the RC and get the focus bang on. If you try with the Inspire 1 you will see what Im talking about. I can’t do it with the Inspire 2 X5S.
Ok thanks very much for that.
This is odd. My Inspire 2 (All updated to current version stuff.) actually works and the Manual Focus Scale shows up with both the DJI stock 15mm lens as well as the Olympus 25mm lens. In Auto Focus the scale disappears, but it reappears in Manual Focus mode as it should and I can scroll it too and both lens respond.
Now my I2 RC controller randomly shuts partially off which is another bug that DJI introduced for me, but the focus system seems to work fine here. It's DJI's swell programming issues and funky firmware installations no doubt. Go figger!
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Notes to self: Do not start I2 with Olympus 25mm lens hood installed on the Olympus 25mm lens. It's too long, and strikes the gimbal arm continuously and it will not initialize.
Hi all,
We used to be able to calibrate the lens on the Inspire 1 using manual focus which allowed us to get the focus as sharp as a tack. I tried to do the same with the Inspire 2 but I cant change to MF and the manual focus slider is not available.
Does anybody know anything about this.
I went through this myself and have to say that achieving tack sharp infinity focus, especially with Oly 12mm lens is a tedious and frustrating process. I had to repeat the calibration many times, trying to tap on subject slightly off centre, closer and further away until I was satisfied with the result. The problem is that after each attempt you have to download the image into computer and check at 100% magnification (I use Photoshop for that) and if the focus is off, repeat the process over and over again until you "get lucky". Attached bellow is a short video shot with Olympus 12mm after what I'd consider to be a successful calibration. It was shot in MF by tapping the infinity symbol in GO4.Did you ever get to the bottom of this issue?
I have an inspire 2 with x5s
Working through tutorials on how to calibrate only gets me to the point where manual focus is required and as the op suggests this isn't possible on inspire 2. The only option is to auto focus and that gives a soft at best result.
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