very nice pictures, I can't see anything in the first 2, not saying it's not there, there is a lot of red/pink in the pictures, POSSIBLY the last one about 3 on the right side but not sure. I can promise you if my drone took those pictures it would be very obvious...
*edit, I count 6 on the last pic, that are somewhat apparent
Just went out and shot Raw + jpeg. Different scenes.....solid gray, dull and then a more complicated scene. I didn't see it before, but I could make out a slightly reddish tint to the top center of the image. In raw, not in the jpeg. Just how you said. Nothing in the busier scene. My previous photos where I said nothing was visible, was probably because the pics where of an orange shaded brick building. I can live with mine since I don't take many photos. But I can see how that would be a deal breaker for you.Shoot some snow in raw, or trees with no leaves. Would love to see the result. Seems to be very apparent in raw not so much in jpg because on board processing corrects it
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That's not to say the issue doesn't exist as it's been proven that it does. I'm just not certain it's with every single Mavic out there.
I have definitely seen some really extreme examples of this issue in other posts but honestly if it is present in the pics and video my Mavic is producing it's barely to not noticeable (at least to me).
Well it's starting to seem that way! When I first saw a thread on it I'm like huh? That guys crazy... Then I started taking more and more pictures in raw, and then browse the forums, then edit pictures and then I'm like holy ****! There it is!I find it hard to believe the issue exists in every single Mavic out there.
I am going to have to go back to my Doctor and get fitted with new contacts, I just do not see that in my still pictures when I shoot in raw.
Plus one on your statement above.
The Mavic does NOT shoot in RAW.The warm spot, or hot spot that we all get when shooting in RAW is simply unacceptable. I'm hard pressed to get a phantom 4 pro. Over $1k usd to have a device with an issue? Cell phones can shoot now with super small sensors and not have this "abberition" happen. I want to use this for stills and videography but very difficult when the center sphere of the picture has a red or yellow tinge to it.
Filled out an RMA form today. Anyone else?
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The Mavic does NOT shoot in RAW.
Only the Inspire cameras such as the X5R and X5s can shoot raw provided the bird has the raw solid state drive option.
You are confusing RAW with D Log and Cine mode.
No, I'm shooting in DNG which is the raw sensor data. Not compressed jpgs. The issue doesn't happen on compressed files because of on board processing. BTW d log and cinelike do not affect a DNG file, only jpg.The Mavic does NOT shoot in RAW.
Only the Inspire cameras such as the X5R and X5s can shoot raw provided the bird has the raw solid state drive option.
You are confusing RAW with D Log and Cine mode.
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Little info:
DNG format is a pseudo RAW, convenient for those who use Lightroom.
But it is not the best format RAW, the DNG format is suboptimal because degrades the image quality by limiting color space and dynamic range.
However I think here should not worsen the output, given the inherent limitations of the camera itself, without AdobeRGB, limited only to produce the sRGB color profile, good for the web.
I guess has just 8 bits, I doubt 10 bits, and the best professional cameras have 12 or 14 bits.
You would see it in some types of picture such as snow scenes.I only shoot in RAW and my photos do not have this issue.
You would see it in some types of picture such as snow scenes.
It's easily fixed if you are using RAW you will have reasonable software such as Lightroom, two clicks and a saved circular filter removes it.
This is not a reason to return the Mavic and probably some firmware fix will be possible.
It isn't really a fault but a feature of the sensor which is corrected in the JPG and Video.
I've attached a Lightroom filter which can be installed in correct folder (google for where yours is)
Nah, not me. I'm keeping my Mavic until Charleton Heston himself comes back from the grave and pries it from my cold, dead fingers. I don't eat raw food and I don't shoot in RAW, either, so I'm good.
Posterization caused by too low resolution?Sorry, but this is nonsense. There is nothing "pseudo" about DNG. I does not limit your color space, as you can freely choose the color space when importing the image in any RAW converter. sRBG is set as as default, but that's just a tag in the metadata which you can override just as with any other RAW format.
Also, the Mavic's DNGs have 16 bit per sample. That is certainly more than the actual sensor dynamic resolution, because a 1/2.3" sensor's noise floor cannot possibly be low enough. So the 16 bit is probably just word-aligned for faster processing or something. But it also indicates that it's more than 8 bits, because otherwise it wouldn't make any sense to write 16. I'm guessing 10.
Side note: even 8 bits wouldn't limit the dynamic range, but only the resolution of color shades within that range. With too little resolution, you can get artifacts like posterization in sky gradients, and I haven't seen that with Mavic DNGs yet.
Maik
If photography is a MUST then get the P4P. The P4P IMO wins every category except portability. Since my travels are mostly via plane I returned my P4P and went with the Mavic. I can see the differences, but sadly I cannot have my cake and eat it too.At least someone feels my pain, it looks worse than mine but if it's there it's there. It really is unfortunate. I plan on sacrificing the portability or a rock solid device like the p4p. I know you can't put them in the same category, but I'd rather pay extra and be satisfied in the long time where the only shortcoming of a device is portability. While not as convenient you can still put a phantom in a backpack as a carryon if you're traveling. I honestly hate the fact that I even have to do this but I can't sit and wait for dji to "maybe" fix this with firmware, who knows if that will happen as they have stated already that it's a hardware limitation. A recall on the mavic camera would be horrible press for dji but so is this issue if enough people shooting in RAW complain about it.
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Nah, not me. I'm keeping my Mavic until Charleton Heston himself comes back from the grave and pries it from my cold, dead fingers. I don't eat raw food and I don't shoot in RAW, either, so I'm good.
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