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Android photo formats: DNG+JPEG RECT (zoom is unlocked, stream image is RECT)
When you are happy with your settings and your framing, press the hard shutter button on
the right of the Parrot Skycontroller 3 (or tap the soft shutter button of the HUD) to take a
photo.
In “
Single
”
mode, the screen flashes white then freezes briefly in black and white to confirm
a picture has been taken. The number to the left of the soft shutter button (the number of
media on the microSD card) of the HUD is increased by 1.
In “
Burst
” mode, the screen flashes white
then freezes briefly in black and white to confirm
14 pictures have been taken in the span of 1 second. The number to the left of the soft
shutter button of the HUD is increased by 14.
In “
Bracketing
” mode, the screen flash
es white then freezes briefly in black and white to
confirm 3, 5 or 7 pictures have been taken. The number to the left of the soft shutter button
of the HUD is increased by 3, 5 or 7, depending on your option choice.
In “
Timer
” mode,
the countdown is displayed (from 3, 5 or 10 seconds) at the center of the
HUD, the timer of the soft button also countdowns, then the screen flashes white and
freezes briefly in black and white to confirm a picture has been taken. The timer of the soft
shutter button resets. The number to the left of the soft shutter button of the HUD is
increased by 1.
For additional details on the “
Panorama
” mode, refer to the next section, “
Creating
Panoramas
”
.
In “
Timelapse
” mode,
the screen flashes white then freezes briefly in black and white to
confirm a picture has been taken. 5 to 120 seconds later, depending on your option choice,
the drone takes another photo, and so on until you press the shutter button again to stop
the Timelapse. Between each shutter action, a green progress bar, at the bottom of the
screen, serves as a countdown. At the end of the Timelapse, the number to the left of the
soft shutter button reflects the total number of medias on the microSD card of the drone.