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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Note that ANAFI Ai can shoot pictures and videos when it is not flying. You can even hold it in your hand and 
use it as a premium stabilized 4K video and photo camera.  
Tap the “s” box to open the shutter slider.  
Select a value to exit the auto-mode for shutter speed and ISO. This action also deactivates the EV 
slider. 
Set the s value you require, then tap the “ISO” box to select an ISO value. Experiment: the display of 
the HUD reflects your settings. If you get lost, tap Auto either on the “s” or the “ISO” slider to get back 
to auto exposure and reactivate the EV slider.  
ISO value (ISO) 
The ISO value refers to the sensitivity of the sensor. As we have seen, it is linked to the shutter speed value: 
both sliders activate when you deactivate the “Auto” mode and set a value for one, or for the other. The 
lower the ISO value, the lower the sensitivity of the sensor, and the lower the image noise (digital grain). 
Therefore, under good lighting conditions, such as sunny daylight outside shots, low ISO values (between 50 
and 200) should always be selected. The sensitivity of the sensor increases as the ISO value goes up: 1600 
ISO can be used to capture low light interior scenes, or exterior shots at dusk or dawn, for example. 
By default, in Auto mode, ANAFI Ai constantly adapts its ISO and shutter speed values to the scene it is filming. 
Setting an ISO value for a whole shot or series of shot, however, is very useful to professional filming. Tap 
the ISO box to open the ISO slider.  
Select a value to exit the Auto mode for ISO and shutter speed. This action also deactivates the EV 
slider. 
Set the ISO value you require, then tap the “s” box to select a shutter value. Experiment: the display 
of the HUD reflects your settings. If you get lost, tap Auto either on the “s” or the “ISO” slider to get 
back to auto exposure and reactivate the EV slider.  
White balance (WB) 
White balance deals with the color temperature of the light. Cold lights make the whites look blue. Warm 
lights make the whites look yellow. By default, in Auto WB mode, ANAFI Ai keeps the whites white, at all 
times: it adapts its WB value in real time. 
However,  setting  a  WB  value  for  an  entire  shot  is  especially  useful  for  professional  filming:  stable  WB 
facilitates the grading (color treatment) of videos.  
Tap the WB box to open the white balance options.  
Select the WB option that is best suited for your shooting conditions, your subject, or both. The display 
of the HUD reflects your settings and helps you make the best choice.  










