Just an FYI...
I was curious as to the DJI claim of shooting a still image during a movie capture. What I learned was it can be done, although the JPG from the movie file (I left both movie and camera on Color=Normal and shot in Manual mode (ISO 100, 1/240 @ f/11) with WB=5100K.) shows the reds as darker and towards a purple/magenta, and the skin tone color is duller and darker. Blues and Greens seem affected a bit too.
However, even though I had it set for JPG+DNG, in movie mode the DNG is not recorded and probably due to buffer speed.

I was curious as to the DJI claim of shooting a still image during a movie capture. What I learned was it can be done, although the JPG from the movie file (I left both movie and camera on Color=Normal and shot in Manual mode (ISO 100, 1/240 @ f/11) with WB=5100K.) shows the reds as darker and towards a purple/magenta, and the skin tone color is duller and darker. Blues and Greens seem affected a bit too.
However, even though I had it set for JPG+DNG, in movie mode the DNG is not recorded and probably due to buffer speed.
