The cheaper "toys" always sell more. Most camera companies do the same.Getting tired of these little toy drones they keep putting out. When will the phantom 5 be released for us that are into the more professional models??
The cheaper "toys" always sell more. Most camera companies do the same.Getting tired of these little toy drones they keep putting out. When will the phantom 5 be released for us that are into the more professional models??
Agree 1000%Getting tired of these little toy drones they keep putting out. When will the phantom 5 be released for us that are into the more professional models??
You can replace that entire sentence with one word; "speculation".Known possible specs...
Good to know.You can replace that entire sentence with one word; "speculation".
"Known possible" is an oxymoron.
Glad to be of assistanceGood to know.
The compact, portable quad you brought with you is always better than the luggable one you left at home! True with all cameras, too! Hence the growing popularity of high end cell phone cameras to the the demise of DSLR's!I think many of us (including me) have a love affair with our phantoms and are a bit sceptical of these toy sized quads. They are amazing little machines packed with some incredible technology. Not sure if I would consider it a "professional model", but definitely a super compact and very portable device. If it's as good as they say, I may have to pick one up before my Mexico trip. Lugging my phantom out there would be tough.
If you are a pro and you are tired of these toy drones, why are you on a website for consumer level drones and not the inspire site?Getting tired of these little toy drones they keep putting out. When will the phantom 5 be released for us that are into the more professional models??
A Phantom is a pro drone. Yes I know it is in the consumer category on DJI's website but it is more or a pro drone.If you are a pro and you are tired of these toy drones, why are you on a website for consumer level drones and not the inspire site?
Yeah they bested the P4P with the Mavic....32mb camera???
To be clear, it's not 32 megapixel anyway. That's only the size of the resulting 360°panorama it can stitch from multiple images of 12MP size. It's only 12MP.No they didn't. Megapixels does not make one better. I've worked as a photojournalist for years and there is SO MUCH MORE than megapixels to make a better image. More megapixels in a small sensor typically means more noise and less dynamic range. Cramming more "smaller" photosites into a sensor of the same size is not a good thing in my opinion. Cleaner, bigger photosites are where it's at in my opinion. A bigger sensor will almost always give you a better image regardless of megapixels. The Mavic Air is still a very small sensor and adding more pixels won't improve it (especially in lower light). I would choose the 1" sensor of the P4P over any small sensor Mavic. I'm not commenting on other abilities of the Mavic vs. Phantom...just Sensor/Camera. For reference, check out a higher iso image from a crop body consumer dSLR vs. a Full Frame. Significant IMO. What I want to see is a better dynamic range sensor in all of the DJI quads.
Anyway...thought I'd throw out my opinion.
Andrew
Crystal Clear Media
Yep... My response was mainly due to the "It's better because it's got more megapixels"To be clear, it's not 32 megapixel anyway. That's only the size of the resulting 360°panorama it can stitch from multiple images of 12MP size. It's only 12MP.
Understood. Just wanted to make sure we were clear that it cannot record a 32MP image without stitching its 12MP images. Lots of the initial media reports were very misleading.Yep... My response was mainly due to the "It's better because it's got more megapixels"
there is SO MUCH MORE than megapixels to make a better image. More megapixels in a small sensor typically means more noise and less dynamic range.
A bigger sensor will almost always give you a better image regardless of megapixels.
Exactly! Remember the old 43MP Nokia camera phone? Anyone think those images were as good as those from a full frame 40MP Nikon D800 DSLR?A couple of excellent but often overlooked concerns. More pixels on small sensors was all the rage not that long ago in consumer camera marketing, until people realized that, adding more pixels on a given size sensor, typically doesn't produce better images, especially when you're working with less than optimal lighting conditions. As Andrew pointed out, increasing the number of smaller photosites on a sensor generally only results in bragging rights, not better images.
Initial reports are showing that the "wifi" control seems to work just dandy. The 100 mbps video rate will assuredly result in much improved video - especially the dreaded "watercolor effect" that plagued the MP videos.Camera on the Mavic Air ousts the Mavic “Pro” in quality. I hated my Mavic because it only took great shots in perfect conditions, even with ND Filters. I jumped ship when I got my P4P+.
Watching comparison videos of the air and MP looks promising, I just hate the childish looking remote and WiFi-based transmission they switched to on the air. If it used the MP’s remote and the same transmission system, I’d buy the Mavic Air as a travel drone.
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