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The Shield is a fine fine tab. especially for the money and although the CPUs of both operate on a similar GHZ, the Pro is higher and is a better, much better component not to mention it has the M9X along with it, which the K doesn't even have and for the Gyros and Electrometers are a GodSend when flying. Using the Pro 9.7 is a much much better option that using the K1 IMO. Don't get me wrong, I am a big fan of the K and it's the best for the money, but not the best. I've tried both and got the Pro 9.7 and wouldn't change it, mainly because the M9X along with the A9X, plus it's Apple, and I love Apple. So all things being equal, and the only quality, and it's major that the K1 has over the 9.7 Pro (or the other pro for that matter) is price. It's honestly not as good as the Mini 4 even but it's closer.After nearly two weeks of struggling with video stream lag (jitter) I finally decided that the Galaxy Tab A just didn't have enough horsepower, even after running the OS thin. I'm going on almost a week now with the K1 and it's screaming. I still thinned the OS even though other users have reported they did not have to with theirs. For comparison, I loaded my wife's iPad Pro 9.7 and from what I can tell, the K1 performed better. Admittedly, I was taken by the size of the 9.7 screen but it also cost $850 versus $200. Now I'm just awaiting my Manfrotto D1 and I'll be on the move!
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I've been using the Tab A with no overhead problem shooting 4k video. What problem did you encounter? Only problem, even with DJI sun shade, is glare. Anyone tried anti glare screens or sun shade like hoodman?
The Shield is a fine fine tab. especially for the money and although the CPUs of both operate on a similar GHZ, the Pro is higher and is a better, much better component not to mention it has the M9X along with it, which the K doesn't even have and for the Gyros and Electrometers are a GodSend when flying. Using the Pro 9.7 is a much much better option that using the K1 IMO. Don't get me wrong, I am a big fan of the K and it's the best for the money, but not the best. I've tried both and got the Pro 9.7 and wouldn't change it, mainly because the M9X along with the A9X, plus it's Apple, and I love Apple. So all things being equal, and the only quality, and it's major that the K1 has over the 9.7 Pro (or the other pro for that matter) is price. It's honestly not as good as the Mini 4 even but it's closer.
Firstly, "the tablet needs GPS, compass, K1 has both" is like saying "a computer needs a motherboard and a CPU, graphics card and monitor", my Apple IIe has all of them, I'm good. Never mind, that there is not actually a compass in your phone but rather a set of electromagnemeters that create a fake compass. But forgetting that, and again, I love the K1 but after an extensive search to run my Phantoms and Inspire better, I decided to really dig into looking into tabs. Money not being an object, and of course it is, there isn't a better one than the Pro 9.7 (unless too big) than any other IMO. Moving on....Besides the screen (brighter and less reflective) there is nothing "better" about the Pro 9.7 over the Shield K1. The tablet needs speed, GPS, and a compass, which both have.
And the screen is not worth the $550 price difference, imo.
And the K1 has native HDMI out, which the Pro 9.7 doesn't. That's worth an extra $100 alone.
The Apple M7 (codename Oscar), M8, and M9 are motion coprocessors used by Apple Inc. in their mobile devices. Their function is to collect sensor data from integrated accelerometers, gyroscopesand compasses and offload the collecting and processing of sensor data from the main central processing unit (CPU). The M7 was introduced in September 2013 with the iPhone 5S[4][5] and the updated version, M8 was introduced in September 2014 with the iPhone 6 and also processes data from the barometer that is included in the iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2.[6][7] September 2015 brought the M9 motion coprocessor embedded within the A9 chip found in the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, and within the A9X chip found in the iPad Pro.[8][9]
The Apple A9X is a 64-bitARM basedsystem on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc. It first appeared in the iPad Pro, which was announced on September 9, 2015 and was released on November 11, 2015.[6] The A9X has the M9 motion coprocessor embedded in it, which had not been before. It is a variant of the A9and Apple claims that it has 1.8 times the CPU performance and 2 times the GPU performance of its predecessor, the A8X.[7]
Why, if you want 2x digital zoom, scale in your editing app 2x. Literally no difference. I'm done updating until things stop working as everything is rock solid at the moment and I don't even recall a dig zoom on my iOS device.iOS allows for 2x digital zoom. I'm hoping they add it to the Android version
Why, if you want 2x digital zoom, scale in your editing app 2x. Literally no difference.
The main purpose of the M9 processor is to save power when the screen is off and the main processor cores are in standby. This is not relevant when the tablet is in active use, and then in fact probably very slightly increases power consumption. There's nothing very novel about putting lots of special purpose processors/DSPs in a cellphone or tablet chip - it's been done for years.So, that extra co-processor handling the sensors makes a big difference? Doubt it.
? Curious.
Lol! That got a laugh out of me.Because I'm new at this and I don't really have a lot of time to spend with post-processing so typically I just trim and publish. If I had time, I would likely try to defy genetics and fight my early stages of physical transformation into Homer Simpson hahahaha.
Yes.So, that extra co-processor handling the sensors makes a big difference? Doubt it.
I've never had a problem with the compass or GPS on the K1, I know where the P4 is at all times, and it knows where I am.
IMO, neither the co-processor nor the screen quality is worth the extra $550 (not including it doesn't offer HDMI out).
Does your P4 and/or Inspire fly better because you use the Pro 9.7? Curious.
To save power? Do you guys just make stuff up?The main purpose of the M9 processor is to save power when the screen is off and the main processor cores are in standby. This is not relevant when the tablet is in active use, and then in fact probably very slightly increases power consumption. There's nothing very novel about putting lots of special purpose processors/DSPs in a cellphone or tablet chip - it's been done for years.
Lol! That got a laugh out of me.
If you are not bringing it into an editor, that's even more of a reason to not to a digital zoom.
Example: shoot something at 4k (UHD, not 4K actual). Zoom in 2x, you export at 1080p from your editor, zero degradation loss. If you zoom in at 4K, 2x and then that's it, the image degradation is just terrible and you shouldn't do it.
If this doesn't make sense, PM me and I'll give you my number and explain it more clearly.
Can't argue with that logic. Probably just a matter of time.No no, I get it totally. I worked in IT for nearly 20 years so I've picked up some photo/video editing knowledge along the way. It would have come in handy today though... I was at the park with my 4 year old and he wanted to see himself on the display. Unfortunately he has sensitive hearing and I couldn't get the bird at a close enough hover for him to really enjoy it. Since the zoom is a function at the P4, it seems pointless not to have it in the Android version.
No doubt. Not even close. On a bang for your buck analysys, the K1 wins every day and twice on Sunday.Bottom line is, at $199.00 the K1 is the best bang for the buck. It outperforms any other tablet in the $200 market (at least the ones that I have used). It also has an HDMI output so for those that want to pipe it to an external display, boom. I'd say it may even rival the iPad Mini 4 at $399.00. Although I do wish I had picked one up when BB had them on sale for $299.00 a couple of weeks ago. Close range video latency is about 7ms better on the iPad Pro (did a comparison test with my wife's Pro 9.7). I'd be curious to see how they compare at actual flight ranges.
If you're going Android, K1 hands down. If you're going iPad, nothing less than a Mini 4. If you're torn between the two, go with whatever has the features that appeals more to you. YMMV.
From Wikipedia (under Usage):To save power? Do you guys just make stuff up?
Yes. I am aware that the M CPUs, especially the ones with the "Hey Siri" functionality to not always be on, saves battery power but that is not what the M CPU is for. That's like saying the CPU of a computer is for using the calculator.From Wikipedia (under Usage):
The Apple M7, M8, and M9 coprocessors collect, process, and store sensor data even if the device is asleep, and applications can retrieve data when the device is powered up again. This reduces power draw of the device and saves battery life [emphasis mine].
The kind of application Apple originally had in mind was a pedometer or fitness tracker that could run constantly without using much power. Obviously these apps don't make sense for a big tablet, but since the processor was already there for phones, it was probably easiest to also use it in the tablets. With the M9 they added the ability to recognize the wake-up phrase. "Hey Siri" while tnhe main processors are sleeping.
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