Operation Manual
ZENMUSE X4S User Manual
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2. AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing)
Take 3 or 5 bracketed frames with ±0.7EV steps for exposure compensation.
3. Timed Shot
Take photos in 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30 or 60 second intervals.
Recording
You can start recording in the following two ways:
DJI GO 4 App: Tap Shutter/Record Switch button to activate video recording mode
, and then
tap the button
. Tap once to start recording video, then tap again to stop recording. The recording
time length will be displayed below the Shutter/Record button.
Remote Controller: You can also press the Video Recording Button on the remote controller, which
has the same function.
Advanced Settings
Exposure Mode
Tap , to choose from the exposure modes, including: Auto, Aperture Priority(A), Shutter Priority(S)
M(Manual Exposure). By setting different EV values, a variety of exposure can be achieved in
AUTO, S and A mode. ISO values can be set in all modes. When the aircraft is in P/S/A mode, you
can choose to set the ISO automatically or manually.
1. Auto
The shutter speed and aperture are set automatically to obtain the correct exposure.
2. S(Shutter Priority)
Tap -> -> S. Set your desired shutter speed, while the camera chooses the aperture
automatically. This mode is ideal for freezing action, creating motion blur or low-light shots.
3. A(Aperture Priority)
Tap -> -> A. Set your required aperture, while the camera chooses the shutter speed
automatically. This mode provides a wider depth of field and can be used to blur out
backgrounds.
4. M(Manual Exposure)
In manual mode, set aperture, shutter speed and ISO based on actual needs.
Photo Styles
Select different styles to capture photos with different sharpnesses, contrast levels and saturation.
Tap“
”-> ->Style.
1. Standard: A general-purpose style for most scenes.
2. Landscape: The camera will focus on as much of the scene as possible using a large depth of
eld.
3. Soft: Suitable for scenes with natural or soft colors.
4. Custom: Sharpness, contrast and saturation can be set separately.
Sharpness: The photos will be softer with lower values and clearer with higher values.
Contrast: Increasing the value will make images more dramatic.
Saturation: Colors will lighten at lower values and darken at higher values.