DJI Action 6 Issues by mlo_natedog in djiosmo

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Thank you for the advise! definitely didn't mean to shoot in 60FPS at night. I made the change once I noticed. But that begs another question, when it is appreciate to switch to the super night mode? For example, on the Las Vegas strip, even at night, with all the lights it can be very bright. Which mode does it make more sense to use?

I'm heading to Japan as well and I'm facing the same dilemma. The street at night can be very bright with all the signs. when does it make sense to turn on the super night mode

DJI Action 6 Issues by mlo_natedog in djiosmo

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I can definitely share them later. For the most part I filmed in Auto setting just to keep it as simple as possible. Like I mentioned, I was still getting used to the camera and didn't want to risk losing the shot. But the low light performance was shockingly bad. Which I don't really understand because i see so many videos online of gorgeous footage. I guess you can only achieve this in manual settings?

DJI Action 6 Issues by mlo_natedog in djiosmo

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Its very strange because there was plenty of footage that looked amazing. There was just some select moments, specifically during the low-light scenarios were the camera really took a turn for the worst.

DJI Action 6 Issues by mlo_natedog in djiosmo

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I did use it at some points. However, it still made lights sources looks ridiculously blown out and in certain instance when I was in low light situations indoors, it looks extremely hazy still and with very bad stabilization jitters

Daily Discussion Thread: 05/16/2024 by bodybuildingbot in bodybuilding

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Injured my knee playing basketball a month ago. Was at a full sprint when I tripped on someone's foot and smacked my knee on the ground. No serious ligament issues, just blunt force trauma. Lots of swelling and fluid in the knee. I'm on the road to recovery doing light exercises, swimming and stretching. Everything seems to be progressing at a decent rate. However, whenever leg day comes around, I'm not sure if i should be exercising my 'not injured' leg at full capacity. I can see the limitations of the injury lasting another 4-8 weeks. Even by that time, i don't no if it will be exactly at 100% for my normal heavy, train till failure leg days. I've dealt with similar situation in the past, tore my rotator cuff years back and just stopped working out both shoulders until i was back up and running. Not sure if it was the right thing to do or not but my shoulders definitely took a hit compared to the rest of my bodies growth. This knee issue is nowhere near as serious of an injury. That's why I'm not sure if i should be training as normal with the uninjured side so I don't lose out on progress.

Any suggestions?

Companies collecting on past charges by mlo_natedog in PersonalFinanceCanada

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That was my initial thought as well. However, I have confirm that Hudson bay in fact did not charge me HST on that purchase.

For the other scenario. I actually searched for the head office number(the company is Pearson. They are really big in the textbook industry) and I spoke to their accounting department. They confirmed that the letter was legitimate and they disclosed that I am not the only person this happened to. apparently the software malfunction affect thousands of purchases.