For some reason, I cannot open the program (raw Therapee), guess I'm doing something wrong. But I had a look at your previous post, and I think you're absolutely right, it is indeed an optical problem. Really surprising to see that LR does such weird (non-circular) things to the file. It...
I've had similar magenta shift problems with the R5; also in overcast situations. Returned the Nikon, no problem at all, always flawless files. It suspect this is a sensor problem.
As soon as you have to work in low contrast / overcast / moisturous conditions, you will have to use a combination of increased contrast (and highter saturation) to get proper image. Using dehaze is just a simple way to show what is wrong with the M3 sensor. In real life, I would probably use...
Just made a test with a third M3, this a cine version. Problem is clearly visible with dehaze +90, with the front LED turned off or on. Also tried using f2.8, but that doesn't make any difference either.
Opting for a second hand Inspire 2. This is pretty hopeless.
Tested a new unit this afternoon at the excellent Droneland (Almere, The Netherlands. Great service).
The magenta problem is a little less visible, it seems. But when using the same lightroom setting (+90 dehaze, no problem with my M2) as with the previous M3, the problem is still there. So this...
Hi Paul, I'm familiar with the problem you discribe on for example cambo wide angle technical camera's. But what keeps me puzzled, is the 'randomness' of magenta and green area's. They are gradually appearing towards the edges, in a circular way, as you would see with vignetting. But just...
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