Spotlight with DJI Drones - Settings
Sep 16, 2025
Spotlight with DJI Drones - Settings
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On the left side of the screen, we find
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a button to access the three intelligent
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flight modes of focus track just above
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the one for takeoff. These modes are
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only available when the aircraft is
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flying.
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If the scene contains people or
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vehicles, they will be identified with a
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plus sign. Simply tap on the icon to
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choose one of them as a target.
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Objects, landmarks, or building can also
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be selected by drawing a box around
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them. The name of the modes appear in a
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small window at bottom of the screen. At
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the track, spotlight and point of
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interest. Spotlight is the default one,
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so we're ready to go. With spotlight,
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nearly all the video settings are
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available. The exposure and white
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balance can be set either to auto or
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manual. For resolution, there is a
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choice between 1080p or 4K with frame
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rates up to 60 frame pers.
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With the Mavic 4 Pro, when using the
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wide lens, a higher 6K resolution is
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also available.
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The different frame rates for super slow
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motion can be used.
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All video color profiles are available.
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Normal, DLOG, and HLG for the Mini4 Pro
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3S. The Flip only offers normal and DLOG
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M while the Mavic 4 Pro has a fourth
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option DLOG.
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For safety reasons, don't forget to set
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the obstacle avoidance system to break
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or bypass. Before starting the moves,
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the only model analyzed here without
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omnidirectional obstacle sensors is the
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flip.
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When using this model, ensure to fly
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above all surrounding obstacles.
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The two sticks of the remote controller
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are used to add movement.
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Getting closer or further away from the
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target, moving laterally, ascending and
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descending.
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To exit spotlight or any of the three
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intelligent flight modes, tap again the
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focus track button on the left.