Hi,
I am thinking of buying a M2Pro. Anyone heard if DJI are bringing a new model out this year.
Any rumour?
Thanks,
Tony
I am thinking of buying a M2Pro. Anyone heard if DJI are bringing a new model out this year.
Any rumour?
Thanks,
Tony
So I guess the current M2Pro would still be a better bet. Correct?Yes. Rumor is air2. Based on pics, looks to be a better camera.
I would not make that assumption at this time.So I guess the current M2Pro would still be a better bet. Correct?
So I guess the current M2Pro would still be a better bet. Correct?
Why is it not a Hasselblad camera if it’s made by that companyCorrect. IF theres another drone it isnt likely to be a flagship with a bigger sensor.
To be honest you're better off waiting until after July anyway when the new EASA rules come in.
Any drone bought before then will be classed as "legacy" so from 2022 will be subject to far stricter operating conditions.
A newer model would have CE certification.
(No idea why people keep thinking the M2P is a hasselblad camera - its not. They provided the colour science).
Why is it not a Hasselblad camera if it’s made by that company
No idea? Really? Maybe because it says "Hasselblad" on it regardless of your opinion as to proper naming, that's what it says, so that why "people" think that.(No idea why people keep thinking the M2P is a hasselblad camera - its not. They provided the colour science).
Hi,
I am thinking of buying a M2Pro. Anyone heard if DJI are bringing a new model out this year.
Any rumour?
Thanks,
Tony
No idea? Really? Maybe because it says "Hasselblad" on it regardless of your opinion as to proper naming, that's what it says, so that why "people" think that.
FWIW I am not disagreeing with you per se, just answering your question.I would buy the M 2P It’s the best drone under $3000 who knows when the Mavic three will come out if ever. Yes the phantom has a slightly better camera but who wants to fly that big honking thing around.
So you are saying that the whole Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution thing, is just a bunch of bull and whatever DJI might have come up with would have been just as good?With regards to the 'Hasselblad' camera it's just a branding exercise which is very common with cameras which Leica and Panasonic have been particularly successful with, Panasonic brand their cameras as Leica despite having nothing to do with a Leica design or technology and Leica completely rebrand Panasonic cameras they sell as their own informally known as 'Leicasonic' cameras. Hasseblad produce medium format cameras which is the size above full frame/35mm which is a massive sensor, these are generally big, specialist cameras often used for studio work, this is a typical Hasselblad:
My guess would be no major new AC from DJI until the FAA thing plays out. The MA2 seems a done deal, but I can't imagine it would make sense to do anything major until the shoe drops.SO... back to the topic on hand: IMO, even if they come out with a new Mavic Air, it is not big enough (IMO) to support a much larger sensor... most likely the next rig to get a better/larger sensor would be the Mavic (3?)... this is my opinion of course, based on the flow of what I've seen DJI do the last few years. I'm keen on checking out the Autel Evo 2 with 1" sensor when it comes out
But that’s scheduled for 2years from now by the FAA. Doubt if DJI will wait that long.My guess would be no major new AC from DJI until the FAA thing plays out. The MA2 seems a done deal, but I can't imagine it would make sense to do anything major until the shoe drops.