DJI's Mavic 2 Pro drone commands a powerful 1-inch CMOS sensor, offering higher image quality with superior light and color performance. Designed by Hasselblad in collaboration with DJI, the new L1D-20c camera houses an adjustable-aperture lens, providing more control over your lighting environment. Hasselblad's unique HNCS technology allows you to capture stunning 20-megapixel aerial photos with extreme detail.
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In Apple terms, sales of more capable products like the Mac Pro are slow compared to other products that account for 2/3 of their income, like the iPhone. Not so long ago, Apple Computer Inc. Became simply Apple Inc. Download DJI Media Maker from the official DJI website. Install and launch the application. Import the folder containing your photo sequence to your computer. You can find the. Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10) & EI Capitan (10.11) System Requirements 3. Drag the folder into the DJI Media Maker window. You may only drag one folder at a time.
The Osmo system from DJI combines the Zenmuse X3 camera/gimbal with a detachable handle, bringing the benefits of stabilized 4K shooting to a handheld form factor. The camera features a 1/2.3' CMOS sensor that enables up to full DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) video recording at 24 or 25p as well as 12MP photo capability. In terms of video format and media recording, the DJI Osmo shoots both DIC 4K, UHD 4K, Full HD(1080p) and HD(720p) MP4 video with MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression on an external microSD/SDHC/SDXC card.
For Mac users, it would be a good idea to turn the video clips into professional edited movies for sharing or burning to DVD with the help of the iMovie or Final Cut Express. The problem is that both iMovie/FCE does not support H.264 video very well, since H.264 is an ideal video compression codec but not a good video editing codec.
To fix this issue, you can transcode DJI Osmo H.264 MP4 to iMovie/FCE most compatible editing format-Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC). To encode Apple Intermediate Codec, you will need a professional video codec producer called Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac, with which you can directly convert DJI Osmo H.264 MP4 to Apple Intermediate Codec for fast and smooth post-production workflow.
Downscale DJI Osmo 4K video to 1080p
Since both iMovie/FCE do not have the perfect capability to deal with 4K resolution video, in addition, rendering 4K video files require a lot of computer processing power, to have a more smooth workflow, you'd better downscale 4K video to 1080p in the program's 'Profile Settings' window.
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How to transcode and edit DJI Osmo 4K video to iMovie/FCE/FCP?Step 1: Add DJI Osmo 4K video files.
Launch the program on your computer, add DJI Osmo 4K video files to the program by clicking the 'Add Video' or 'Add folder' button.
Step 2: Choose output file format.![]()
From 'Format' drop-down option, choose iMovie or FCE best editing codec by selecting 'iMovie and Final Cut Ex...' > 'Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC)(*.mov).
Step 3: Downscale 4K to 1080p.
Open 'Profile Settings' window, from video settings panel, click 'Size(pix)' drop-down list, choose '1920*1080' as the final output file resolution.
Step 4: Start the conversion process.
After all the setting is over, go back to the main interface and hit right-bottom 'Convert' button to start DJI Osmo 4K video to iMovie/FCE Apple Intermediate Codec conversion process.
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When the conversion is completed, launch iMovie or FCE on your computer to import DJI Osmo 4K video to iMovie/FCE for editing.
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