User manual
Table Of Contents
- Using this guide
 - About ANAFI Ai documentation
 - Prerequisites
 - Foreword
 - Disclaimer
 - Technical specifications
 - Package contents
 - Presentation of ANAFI Ai
 - Presentation of Parrot Skycontroller 4
 - 4G Connectivity
 - Data sharing and User accounts
 - Obstacle avoidance
 - Calibrations
 - Pre-flight reminders
 - Getting started
 - Taking off
 - Flying
 - Returning home: Smart RTH
 - Landing
 - Smart LiPo Battery
 - Media retrieval
 - Introducing FreeFlight 7
 - Settings
 - Advanced Settings
 - Videos, Photos and Panoramas
 - Gimbal tilt and zoom controls
 - Advanced imaging
 - Missions: Piloting
 - Missions: Photogrammetry
 - Missions: Flight Plan
 - Missions: Cameraman
 - Missions: Vehicle
 - Missions: Touch & Fly
 - Flight logs and projects management
 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting
 - Appendix 1: Operational Checklist
 
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Video fps menu, 1080p  
When you are happy with your settings and your framing, press the hard shutter button on the right of Parrot 
Skycontroller 4 (or tap the soft shutter button of the HUD) to start filming.  
The round soft shutter button of the HUD turns into a square and displays a double timer: time since the 
video started (main timer, top) and remaining filming time (small timer, bottom).  
Press the hard shutter button of the controller (or tap the soft shutter button of the HUD) again to end the 
recording. The soft shutter button of the HUD comes back to steady, red and round. The timer disappears.  
Taking photos 
To access the photo options of ANAFI Ai tap the “Mode” box in the bottom bar of the HUD.  
Six photo modes are available on ANAFI Ai: Photo (single shot), Timelapse, GPS Lapse, Panorama (4 formats), 
Bracketing and Burst. 
Thanks to its 48MP CMOS sensor, ANAFI Ai produces three main picture formats:  
-  rectilinear (48MP or 12 MP) JPEG;  
-  wide 48MP or 12MP JPEG and DNG (Digital NeGative: Adobe open standard RAW format); - 
composite panoramas (JPEG), up to 32MP.  
Note that the HDR option is only available for 12MP JPEG photos.  
First, select a photo mode by tapping the “Mode” box of the HUD. The 
options appear on your device. Tap a photo mode to select it.  
When a photo mode is selected, the soft shutter button of the HUD appears as a full white circle.  
There is no option for the “Photo” (single shot) and “Burst” modes.  
Selecting the “Timelapse” mode opens seven options: 0.5 sec (12MP only), 1 sec, 2 secs, 4 secs, 10 
secs, 30 secs and 60 secs. 
Selecting the “GPS Lapse” opens nine options: 0.5m, 1m, 2m, 5m, 10m, 20m, 50m, 100m, and 200m. 
Selecting the “Panorama” mode opens four options: Vertical, Horizontal, 360 and Super Wide.  
Note that Vertical,  Horizontal  and  360 panoramas  require  the  drone to be flying  before  you  can 
activate the shutter. Refer to the next section, “Generating Panoramas”, for additional details about 
the “Panorama” mode.  
Selecting the “Bracketing” mode opens three options: 3 photos (-1 EV, +0.0 EV, +1 EV), 5 photos (2 EV 
to +2 EV) and 7 photos (-3 EV to +3 EV). When one of these options has been selected, the soft shutter 
button of the HUD displays the number of the corresponding option.  
Second, select a photo format from the corresponding box of the HUD. 
Tap the “Imaging box” to call the photo settings boxes. 
Tap the “Resolution box” to select 48MP or 12MP. 
Tap the last box on the right of the screen to access the photo formats.  










