I have the PolarPro and I'm not that happy with it. It distorts the images which then require me to fix in Lightroom, the horizons bend at the sides. The colours are also quite different. I saw some comparison video where the YouTuber recommended the Nisi over the Polarpro with accurate colour...
Get a mavic 3 classic. That way you will have a warranty and be able to get care refresh. I wouldn't bother with the Air 3, it has a 12MP sensor and is more of a middle range drone for non professionals.
I have the screenshots from Lightroom. Top one is before, you can see the horizon is curved. In the bottom image this is corrected (you can see the lens correction setting applied using an old Phantom 4 profile). It's on every shot but obviously more noticeable in images with a clear horizon...
I've been flying my new Mavic 3 for a few weeks now. I've noticed there is a definite curve in the horizon of my shots and Lightroom seems unable to automatically find a lens correction profile to fix this. At the moment I have to manually select DJI>PHANTOM 4 (which seems to fix most of it but...
Just some shots taken with my MA2 over the weekend around Nelson Bay and Hawks Nest in Australia.
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You're not going to see much difference in that situation at that time of day. It's meant to be used in situations with High Dynamic Range, so things like sunsets and sunrises where the light is less and the shadows can be dark with sun highlights. Use it when you have low light scenarios or...
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