DJI Avata
is tied in with catching vivid video and can catch in 4K up to 60 fps, 2.7K at up to 100 fps, and 1080p up to 100 fps with DJI Goggles 2. While with the DJI FPV Goggles V2 2.7K and 1080p video can be caught up to 120 fps - 100/120 fps is for slow movement. The most extreme video bitrate is 150Mbps, and variety profiles incorporate Ordinary and D-Cinelike. The last option is for variety evaluating in proficient work processes, yet Ordinary looks extraordinary straight out of camera for the people who favor effortlessness.
Generally speaking, the
video quality is fabulous with fine detail present, phenomenal variety
generation, and great picture adjustment. The Avata just gives mechanical
adjustment on the slant hub (vertical) with RockSteady electronic picture
adjustment (EIS) dealing with keeping video looking smooth with the jolty
developments of the robot. It works really hard, and on the off chance that you
favor even smoother video with a more steady skyline, HorizonSteady is
comparably successful yet gives something else entirely. Both of these
adjustment modes can likewise be switched off, yet involving EIS for smoother
footage is greatly improved.
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