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@theswerunner2 күн бұрын
I have had the same some times shooting D-log. Mostly up on the edges, simulor to having a aps-c lens on a full frame camera 😅. I think the are working on the update right now for some other functions aswell. Vivid color profile or something like that 😊 But great job taking the time and send all the samples to Dji.
@Olli_H3 күн бұрын
Mine has this problem as well.
@bluetysproductions3 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear this. Thank you for also confirming: The more examples we have in “the wild”, the better.
@DungarooTV3 күн бұрын
I bought a DJI Action 5 and reeturned it within a few days as it kept overheating and the image looks very digital not as natural like the Action 4! Don't listen to what the fake KZbinrs are saying - this camera overall (thus far) is a failiure! This is a lens/hardware problem - no DJI firmware is going to fix any of this - return this for a full refund and get the Action 4 - it works flawlessly!
@bluetysproductions3 күн бұрын
Would you be able to share how you were able to consistently reproduce the overheating? What settings were you using while recording? Stabilization enabled?
@DungarooTV3 күн бұрын
@@bluetysproductions Hi again, I was shoooting at 4K 30 fps. Rocksteady+ enabled at double framerate for motion blur. Any recordings over 10 minutes caused overheating and that 'focus hunting' issue you are having is a known problem in the Action 5 - it is caused when you are focusing on any fast-moving objects suddenly from something that is less active, e.g. you're focusing on your child sitting still then he/she runs away - if you run after your child while filming and then, say, there's a dog that enters the frame, the Action 5 somehow will get confused and the tracking will go crazy. All this coupled with the poor camera image that looks like a poor man's iPhone, I suggest you return it for a full refund and get a Action 4 which is so much better and reliable which was what ended up getting. The Action 4 is work horse and will start every time and will do what it needs to without these issues and produces much nicer and naturally-looking footage. Good luck.