Hello. I'm having image quality issues with Mavic 3 Classic bought a couple of days. I need to say that I'm disappointed with the image quality at f/2.8. The image at the right-hand side of the image is blurry. It's not only at the very edge, the issue starts at about 20% of the image width (from the edge).
For instance for this image (the images are captured in RAW and come from Lightroom exported with default settings):
The middle is pretty good (100% view):
The left-hand side has distortion, but sharpness is also OK-ish:
But the right-hand side is totally blurry (this crop is about 20% of entire image width):
In the corners it's even worse.
I have shared this and other DNG files here
I'm wondering if more users have similar issues. As long-time user of digital cameras (including DSLRs and so on), I'm disappointed by the image quality delivered by the not-the-lowest level DJI drones.
I'm aware that lens often have quality issues at certains apertures or at the edges, but I didn't expect it will be that bad. Closing the aperture helps a little bit, but still this brings the question why have f/2.8 camera if you can't use it (which is important especially for night photography).
Given this is new device, I'm wondering if I should appy for repair/replacement. I could live with that probably, but I'm far from saying that I'm happy with the image quality.
For instance for this image (the images are captured in RAW and come from Lightroom exported with default settings):
The middle is pretty good (100% view):
The left-hand side has distortion, but sharpness is also OK-ish:
But the right-hand side is totally blurry (this crop is about 20% of entire image width):
In the corners it's even worse.
I have shared this and other DNG files here
I'm wondering if more users have similar issues. As long-time user of digital cameras (including DSLRs and so on), I'm disappointed by the image quality delivered by the not-the-lowest level DJI drones.
I'm aware that lens often have quality issues at certains apertures or at the edges, but I didn't expect it will be that bad. Closing the aperture helps a little bit, but still this brings the question why have f/2.8 camera if you can't use it (which is important especially for night photography).
Given this is new device, I'm wondering if I should appy for repair/replacement. I could live with that probably, but I'm far from saying that I'm happy with the image quality.