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We will give it a look.
Aside from that, you can hide the yellow line forest you have going own there by disabling 'Show Nearby Mission Plans' in the Settings.
I just had to get a new drone (DJI Air 2S) as my old one fell out of the sky from 100 m altitude.
I'm doing a check-out flight, and I can't seem set the ISO of the photos. Last time I did this, I would go to that aperture icon and select the ISO before the first photo was taken, and that would set the ISO for the rest of the mission. Now it doesn't seem to work.
Here I am trying to set the ISO
And then this is what the display looks like after I close that pull-out drawer
Note that this is still ISO 100. When I look at the EXIF data of the resulting photos, the ISO is 100-140 (I have no idea why it isn't the same for all photos).
I often end up flying in sub-optimal conditions, and it is important that I am able to trade off image quality (high ISO) against image blur (slow shutter speed).
Thanks for any insight or advice
We will give it a look.
Aside from that, you can hide the yellow line forest you have going own there by disabling 'Show Nearby Mission Plans' in the Settings.
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Hi everyone,
I'm experiencing the same issue: I'm using an iOS device with a Mavic 2 Pro.
I'm unable to adjust the ISO settings within the app; the ISO value remains unchanged regardless of the setting I select. I've attempted to enable the "inherit camera settings" option, and while it appears to function, it impacts all camera settings.
I typically adjust the ISO before flight to prevent blurred images or excessively long flight times in low-light conditions.
5.12.9 addresses this issue and it should be available later today or tomorrow. Thank you for your reporting.