D Drone_Video Joined Jan 16, 2017 Messages 177 Reaction score 66 Age 51 Jul 20, 2017 #21 I'm wondering if turning it back on still yields a proper result ? Seems like a defect if you have turn it off to get proper exposure on a picture ?
I'm wondering if turning it back on still yields a proper result ? Seems like a defect if you have turn it off to get proper exposure on a picture ?
D deltalimatango Joined Mar 4, 2017 Messages 454 Reaction score 209 Location Finland Website vimeo.com Jul 21, 2017 #22 Drone_Video said: I'm wondering if turning it back on still yields a proper result ? Seems like a defect if you have turn it off to get proper exposure on a picture ? Click to expand... I don't recall this setting but I will give it a try on my drone as well. Thanks for finding a solution.
Drone_Video said: I'm wondering if turning it back on still yields a proper result ? Seems like a defect if you have turn it off to get proper exposure on a picture ? Click to expand... I don't recall this setting but I will give it a try on my drone as well. Thanks for finding a solution.
The Editor Joined Aug 7, 2013 Messages 10,825 Reaction score 5,701 Jul 21, 2017 #23 droneseyeview said: Fixed the problem. Simply turned the mechanical shutter option off in the settings Click to expand... Seems you are not alone...... Mechanical Shutter on x4s overexposing Reactions: Florida Drone Supply
droneseyeview said: Fixed the problem. Simply turned the mechanical shutter option off in the settings Click to expand... Seems you are not alone...... Mechanical Shutter on x4s overexposing