DJI Mini 5 Pro Quick Shots - Settings
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On the photo video menu above the
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shutter, we find the quick shots icon
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below master shots.
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In the vertical menu to the left, the
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different modes are listed. Rotate,
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droney, rocket, circle, elix, boomerang,
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and asteroid.
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The exposure can be set to auto or
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manual. I suggest using manual as during
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different moves the light intensity may
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vary considerably leaving to unwanted
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shift in luminance. When using auto
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exposure,
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it is preferable to avoid the middle
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hours of a sunny day as the difference
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in luminosity are severe and the shadows
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too harsh.
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Better results are obtained around
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sunrise or sunset or with the sun
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covered by clouds.
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The W pallets should also be set to
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manual to avoid color shifts.
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For resolution, there is a choice
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between 4K and 1080p with frame rates of
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30 to 60 frame pers.
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The widely used 25 frame pers is not
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available. This is annoying for user who
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normally shoot at 24 as the quick shots
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will stutter if the footage is encoded
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at a different frame rate.
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The three different color profiles
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normal, DLOG M and HLG are available.
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It is also possible to take vertical
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quickshot in portrait mode.
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After choosing the quickshot modes, in
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most cases, a target must be selected by
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drawing a box around it.
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If people or vehicles are on the frame,
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a plus sign will be overlaid, and we can
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select them as targets by simply tapping
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on the plus sign.
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During a quick shot, we can interrupt
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the process by touching the sticks or
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the left button of the remote
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controller.
