You can have a range of iso as 100-6400 for example to have the camera automatic to adjust to the clouds instead of a single iso setting of 400 or whatever. That would work best indoors with controlled lighting.
@@kevalmarwadi You'll fine in auto. But if you want to use the nd filter and shooting in 4k 60fps go in manual and set the shutter speed to 120 and keep the iso around 100/200 try that the iso will depend on the lighting conditions 👍
Great video
You can have a range of iso as 100-6400 for example to have the camera automatic to adjust to the clouds instead of a single iso setting of 400 or whatever. That would work best indoors with controlled lighting.
Good video. Personally I think iso 1600 is very usable on these osmo action 4 and 5 .
Good to test out though so people can see comparisons 👍
Does using physical ND filters while shooting differ from applying DJI Pro filters in the DJI Mimo app during post-editing?
@@jedjeffersontan I would imagine they differ slightly
Great work🤌
Does the filter fit when the osmo 5 is in the frame cage?
@@estronto yes
@@leeretallicthank you! 🙏🏻
I have this filter & dji action 5 i making daily vlog out side so what setting i do with 4k/60fps & what nd filter i use ?
@@kevalmarwadi You'll fine in auto. But if you want to use the nd filter and shooting in 4k 60fps go in manual and set the shutter speed to 120 and keep the iso around 100/200 try that the iso will depend on the lighting conditions 👍
@ Thank you so much. ♥️ & i like your videos. 👍
@@leeretallic And what are the ev -0.3 settings?
@@kevalmarwadi you say not all the settings in the video
@@remko8986 ev values where in auto mode 👍
: It is kinda hassle...
sometimes we might miss the shot, while adjusting the settings and ND filters though.
@@iamearthbeing I agree, keep it in auto you'll have no issues 👍
There's something called quick settings on the DJI. You can have custom modes set and use them when using the ND filters
Hi😊