DJI Osmo Nano: Fix Video Flickering Indoors with Exposure Settings
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2 connections·3 entities in this video→Understanding Indoor Video Flicker
- 💡 Flickering in indoor video recordings on the DJI Osmo Nano is primarily caused by the difference in power frequencies (Hertz) between regions.
- 🌍 Europe typically uses 50 Hz, while the USA and Americas use 60 Hz, which can affect how camera sensors interact with artificial lighting.
DJI Osmo Nano Anti-Flicker Settings
- 📌 The DJI MIMO app has an anti-flicker algorithm that defaults to 50 Hz for Europe and 60 Hz for the USA based on region settings.
- ⚠️ Unfortunately, manually changing the anti-flicker frequency is not directly available on this specific DJI Osmo Nano model, unlike some other DJI cameras.
Manual Workaround for Flicker
- 🛠️ To overcome the limitations, you can manually adjust camera settings within the DJI MIMO app to reduce or eliminate flickering.
- 🎬 Accessing the camera's Pro mode is the first step to gaining control over exposure parameters.
Adjusting Exposure Settings
- ⚙️ Within Pro mode, navigate to the exposure settings and switch from 'Auto' to 'Manual' mode.
- 📈 By manually adjusting ISO (to a higher value) and EV (Exposure Value, potentially lower), you can compensate for lighting inconsistencies.
- ⚡ Increasing ISO can brighten the image using algorithms, and by slightly closing the shutter (lowering EV), you can help balance the exposure and mitigate the flickering effect.
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