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Available photo formats for each photo mode are as follows:
Photo (Single):
JPEG RECT, JPEG WIDE, DNG+JPEG (RECT or WIDE)
Timelapse:
JPEG RECT only
GPS Lapse:
JPEG RECT only
Panorama:
JPEG RECT only
Bracketing:
JPEG RECT, JPEG WIDE, DNG+JPEG (RECT or WIDE)
Burst:
JPEG RECT, JPEG WIDE
Tap a format (JPEG RECT, or JPEG WIDE if available, or any DNG+JPEG format if available) to select it.
Tap the “Imaging” box again to close the sub-boxes and confirm your choice.
When you are happy with your settings and your framing, press the hard shutter button on the right of the
Parrot Skycontroller 4 (or tap the soft shutter button of the HUD) to take a photo.
In “Photo” mode, the screen flashes in black and white to confirm a picture has been taken.
In “Timelapse” mode, the screen flashes in black and white to confirm a picture has been taken. 0.5 to 60
seconds later, depending on your option choice, the drone takes another photo, and so on until you press
the shutter button again to stop the Timelapse.
In “GPS Lapse” mode, the screen flashes in black and white to confirm a picture has been taken. Control and
move ANAFI Ai: when the drone reaches any point on a 0.5 to 200-meter radius sphere around the initial
photo, depending on your option choice, the drone takes another photo, and so on until you press the shutter
button again to stop the GPS Lapse. Between each shutter action, a green progress bar, at the bottom of the
HUD, lets you estimate the distance the drone must cover before the next shot.
For additional details on the “Panorama” mode, refer to the next section, “Generating Panoramas”.
In “Bracketing” mode, the screen flashes in black and white to confirm 3, 5 or 7 pictures have been taken.
In “Burst” mode, the screen flashes in black and white to confirm 10 pictures have been taken in the span of
1 second.
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