DJI GS Pro camera settings

How to set camera settings correctly

It is important to make sure to collect images correctly. Therefore the settings of the camera is important. Here are some guidelines how to change it in DJI GS Pro. 

Step 1 – Go to camera view

Connect your drone and remote controller to your mobile device. 

The press on the camera view to get access to camera settings. 

Step 2 – Settings

Press on the settings and start setting them to the right one for the right purpose and time. 

Settings: 

The settings are as in DJI GO 4 or DJI Fly. See below. 

'S' exposure program

Lets the camera automatically adjust the light/exposure but lets us lock the shutter at a value we choose manually. This allows us to force the camera to a higher shutter value and avoid 'motion blur'.

Tick in auto ISO

To achieve the correct light/exposure, we need to give the camera permission to automatically change the ISO value. We do that by ticking 'Auto'.

Set the shutter to a minimum of 1/500

To avoid 'motion blur', we should never choose a shutter value lower than 1/500. If it is very bright on a summer day, we can advantageously set the shutter to 1/1000.

Set EV to +0.0

As a rule, this gives the best light/exposure.

Choose image size 4:3 or 3:2

This means that the entire surface of the image sensor is used to register the image and we get the highest possible image resolution.

Select JPG as the image format

JPG is the image format compatible with the analysis process.

Custom white balance set to 5600K

This produces the most consistent and neutral colors in the image.

Set 'Style' to custom and 0, -3, 0

This provides the lowest possible contrast in the image and the most possible information.

Tick in AFC mode

This means that the camera will always automatically adjust the focus so that all images are sharp.

Select AFC mode

This means that the camera will automatically set the correct focus.

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