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<blockquote data-quote="Davenwolf" data-source="post: 67208" data-attributes="member: 12832"><p>Experiment with manual. Auto will for the most part meter the ISO from the sun (the brightest part of the scene) which makes the rest dark.</p><p>By using manual (well the Sparks version of manual) you can meter the ISO and shutter speed to balance the scene better.</p><p>There's a large part of the manual exposure triangle missing with the Spark because you can't adjust the aperture as it's fixed.</p><p>The Mavic Pro 2 has user adjustable aperture (f/2.8 - f/11). The Spark would be truly amazing if it had this feature but would cost a hell of a lot more.</p><p>So you just gotta do the best you can with what the Spark has. Setting the white balance and the exposure compensation by changing the shutter speed and ISO. Also make the histogram visible so you can how the lights and darks are balanced when you're up in the air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davenwolf, post: 67208, member: 12832"] Experiment with manual. Auto will for the most part meter the ISO from the sun (the brightest part of the scene) which makes the rest dark. By using manual (well the Sparks version of manual) you can meter the ISO and shutter speed to balance the scene better. There's a large part of the manual exposure triangle missing with the Spark because you can't adjust the aperture as it's fixed. The Mavic Pro 2 has user adjustable aperture (f/2.8 - f/11). The Spark would be truly amazing if it had this feature but would cost a hell of a lot more. So you just gotta do the best you can with what the Spark has. Setting the white balance and the exposure compensation by changing the shutter speed and ISO. Also make the histogram visible so you can how the lights and darks are balanced when you're up in the air. [/QUOTE]
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