Yes Dome, thats why I am worried.
I can't check right now, but may be someone will look in the DJI assistant... may be new firmware again??
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Yes Dome, thats why I am worried.
I can't check right now, but may be someone will look in the DJI assistant... may be new firmware again??
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The noise is unfortunately inherent in the sensor. Shooting raw iso 100 with noise reduction luminance about 20 and color 40 (camera raw or Lightroom) yields acceptable results.Has anyone had a chance to check if the new firmware has done anything to reduce the noise levels in still photos at even modest ISO levels? It's been too windy here to do any proper tests.
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Hmmm. I have not done extensive low light testing at say 1600ISO and above. But what I have shot at dusk I thought was pretty darn good as far as noise level. Especially for a still pretty small sensor in the P4P.The noise is unfortunately inherent in the sensor. Shooting raw iso 100 with noise reduction luminance about 20 and color 40 (camera raw or Lightroom) yields acceptable results.
I compare to dslr which might be unfair. The results are not bad as long as you do the necessary noise reduction depending on destination.Hmmm. I have not done extensive low light testing at say 1600ISO and above. But what I have shot at dusk I thought was pretty darn good as far as noise level. Especially for a still pretty small sensor in the P4P.
Yeah I know what you mean Tomas comparing to my Canon 5D Mk4 it's not close. But it's a lot better than what the P4 had and it's pretty darn good for what it is.I compare to dslr which might be unfair. The results are not bad as long as you do the necessary noise reduction depending on destination.
Comparing to p4 it is literally night and day. I have printed 0 p4 images unfortunately.Yeah I know what you mean Tomas comparing to my Canon 5D Mk4 it's not close. But it's a lot better than what the P4 had and it's pretty darn good for what it is.
I have actually made some pretty good 16x20's from the P4's that I had. But now I can't wait to print some cool evening or dusk shots with files from this new P4P!Comparing to p4 it is literally night and day. I have printed 0 p4 images unfortunately.
Just to confirm, after doing the firmware update via Assistant 2 I powered down then replaced the battery with another battery and powered up again -- after a few seconds Assistant 2 indicated the mismatch and I updated the battery firmware. Did the same with all 6 batteries. So, I'm not sure why the Go4 app isn't indicating a firmware mismatch for the batteries but all 6 of my batteries needed updating and were done so via Assistant 2. Now, does the RC need updating and is the Go4 app not indicating that as well. Is there a way to update the RC via Assistant 2?
Brian
DJI Assistant says that V01.02.00304 is still current for me (standard P4P), and DJI GO 4 agrees. I don't see any evidence or mention from DJI of anything newer.Have we confirmed that there's a new firmware version since the one a few days ago?
Wow! Glad to hear this bkusher! I use 64's on mine too. Mine has been off since day one. Didn't want to mess with the workarounds. LOLI see they fixed the incorrect file times on large cards..My 64 gb time and date are right on.
The problem wasn't related to card size per se, but rather cards formatted with the exFAT file system (which allows larger file sizes than 4 GB but can only be used on cards > 32 GB.) But since the P4P still seems to have a maximum file size of 4 GB regardless of the filesystem being used then you could always simply format a larger card with FAT32, which didn't exhibit the timestamp problem.I see they fixed the incorrect file times on large cards..My 64 gb time and date are right on.
Great, seems like they did fix the bug then.Yes exfat
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