DJI Inspire 3
User Manual
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c. Displays the current encoding format.
In photo mode: displays the frame, storage format, and photo resolution.
In video mode: displays the frame, video encoding, resolution and frame ratio, and
frame rate (project frame rate/sensor frame rate in S&Q mode).
d. Displays the le name of the photo or video currently being shot or about to be shot, the
remaining photo number/recording time, and the remaining capacity.
e. Displays the current lens focal length.
f. Displays the current timecode. The timecode display format is “hour: minute: second:
non-drop frame” or “hour: minute: second; drop frame”.
g. Displays the current focus mode. Tap to switch to AFS or MF.
h. AE lock switch.
4. Playback: tap to enter the aircraft album to view the photos or videos in the aircraft SSD
and the local video cache of the remote controller. Among them:
JPEG: supports to be downloaded and played back.
RAW: supports to be downloaded, but only thumbnail played back.
J+R: only JPEG photos are supported to be downloaded and played back.
5. Photo/Video Mode Settings: tap to switch between photo and video modes and select
dierent shooting options.
6. Shutter/Record Button: tap to take a photo or start or stop recording.
7. Gimbal Slider: displays the tilt angle of the gimbal.
8. Camera Quick Settings Panel: tap to set the camera exposure, color, and recording
specications. Read the Camera Quick Settings Panel section for more information.
9. MF Scrollbar: used for manual focus operation.
10. By default, press the R1 button to lower or raise the landing gear.
11. By default, press the R2 button to switch between the camera view and the map view.
12. By default, press the R3 button to switch between the gimbal camera view and the FPV
camera view.
13. Assistant Camera View: tap to switch the main camera view to the FPV camera view or the
gimbal camera view. Supports zooming out.
14. OSD Parameters: displays the horizontal distance, vertical distance, horizontal speed, and
vertical speed.
Horizontal distance: displays the horizontal distance between the aircraft and the Home
Point.
Vertical distance: displays the altitude of the aircraft relative to the takeo point.
Horizontal speed: displays the current horizontal speed of the aircraft.
Vertical Speed: displays the current vertical speed of the aircraft.
15. Navigation Display: displays aircraft, gimbal status, remote controller, Home Point, and
obstacle avoidance information. Read the Navigation Display section for more information.
16. By default, press the L3 button to enable the Scroll Wheel to adjust the Iris.
17. By default, press the L2 button to enable the Scroll Wheel to adjust the Shutter.