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DJI is welcoming Osmo Action 5 Pro users to take part in a public beta program targeted at boosting the cameras color performance.The Osmo Action 5 Pro, DJIs flagship action video camera, boasts remarkable features like a 1/1.3-inch sensor, 4K/120fps video recording, double OLED touchscreens, and a robust construct thats water resistant as much as 20 meters.
Despite its advanced abilities, some users have actually reported problems with color accuracy and white balance, especially in HDR modes.To address these concerns, DJI is establishing a new firmware update and is seeking feedback from users.
Participants in the beta program will get the test firmware by means of their signed up DJI account by April 30.
To join, users need to submit their interest by April 28 here.Updating the firmware is going to be simple: log into your DJI account, link the Osmo Action 5 Pro to the DJI Mimo app, and follow the on-screen triggers.
The beta screening period is open-ended, without any limitation on the number of participants.Advertisement - scroll for more contentThis initiative shows DJIs commitment to constant improvement and user engagement.
By taking part, you can straight affect the electronic cameras performance and ensure it fulfills the high requirements anticipated by the action photography community.More:10 factors Insta360 X5 may be the coolest camera ever madeFTC: We utilize income making automobile affiliate links.More.





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