PARROT DRONE SAS MPP3 ユーザーズマニュアル
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is equipped with a state-of-the-art 4K, 3-axis-stabilized camera, which delivers
astoundingly sharp motion and still pictures, through a 1/2.4’’ CMOS 21MP sensor.
The lens of the camera includes low dispersion aspherical elements, that reduce chromatic
aberrations and flare, and guarantee optical excellence to such a small, smart and versatile
airborne imaging system.
aberrations and flare, and guarantee optical excellence to such a small, smart and versatile
airborne imaging system.
Making videos
By default,
and FreeFlight 6 are set to start recording a video as soon as
takes
off. This literally means all you have to do, to start filming, is to fly
into the sky!
However, depending on your filming objectives,
and FreeFlight 6 offer a wealth of
settings, from full auto to manual professional options, for you to make the most of every
situation.
situation.
If required, tap the photo/video toggle in the middle of the bottom bar of the HUD, to circle
the film camera (right icon) in white.
the film camera (right icon) in white.
Main filming options are twofold, and accessible from the HUD of FreeFlight 6.
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First, select a video mode by tapping the corresponding box of the HUD.
The options appear on your device, as they do on the screen capture below. Tap a
video mode to select it and tap the video mode box again to confirm your choice.
The options appear on your device, as they do on the screen capture below. Tap a
video mode to select it and tap the video mode box again to confirm your choice.
iOS Video mode menu
video modes:
Standard:
all-round 4K or 1080p filming, at 24, 25 or 30fps.
Cinema:
spectacular 4K cinema filming at 24fps only.
Hyperlapse:
accelerated rendering 4K or 1080p filming, at 24, 25 or 30fps.
Slow-Motion
High-Framerate:
slow-motion rendering 1080p filming, at 48, 50 or 60fps.