User Manual

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Taking photos
To access the photo camera of , tap the photo/video toggle in the middle of the
bottom bar of the HUD, to circle the photo camera (left icon) in white.
Five photo modes are available on : Single shot, Burst, Bracketing, Timer and
Panorama (5 formats).
Thanks to its 21MP CMOS sensor, produces three main picture formats:
- rectilinear JPEG (up to 16MP);
- wide 21MP JPEG and DNG (Digital NeGative: Adobe open standard RAW format);
- composite panoramas (JPEG), up to 32MP.
Main photography options are accessible from the HUD of FreeFlight 6.
- First, select a photo mode by tapping the corresponding box of the HUD.
The options appear on your device. Tap a photo mode to select it and tap the photo
mode box again to confirm your choice.
When the “Single” mode is selected, the soft shutter button of the HUD appears as a
full white circle.
When the “Burst” mode is selected, the soft shutter button of the HUD displays the
Burst icon inside a white circle.
Selecting the Bracketingmode 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 Bracketing icon
inside a white circle.
Selecting the Timer” mode opens three options: 3 secs, 5 secs and 10 secs. When one
of these options has been selected, the soft shutter button of the HUD displays
“3 secs”, “5 secs” or “10 secs” inside a white circle, depending on the option which has
been chosen.
Selecting the “Panorama” mode opens three options: Vertical, Horizontal and 360.
When one of these options has been selected, the soft shutter button of the HUD
displays the corresponding icon inside a grey ( landed) or white ( flying)
circle.
The Panorama mode is indeed the only photography mode which requires 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.
- Second, select a photo format from the corresponding box of the HUD.
Tap the photo settings box to call the photo settings boxes.
Tap the last box on the right of the screen to access the available photo formats.