The number of pixels is important when comparing similar physical sized cameras. Sensor size is bigger factor when it comes to those pixels. The sensor determines how big those pixels are. There comes a point where they are too small... the smaller they get the less samples of light they get...
Not in the Military here but I have attended a few workshops with a commercial drone guy here in Phoenix. He happens to know the base commander out at Luke Air Force Base where they do most of the F-16 flight training. He asked about flying his drone commercially around the base and he was...
D-Log but that is because I have Blackmagic Cinema camera that also shoots log and if I want them to match it will be easier to grade match them. Cinelike is good but I prefer Log. I also have a lot of Film LUTs too as Film guy. The LUTs assume you start with a LOG gamma curve.
Intermittent based on electrical issues on the sensor or its controller. I am guessing here as I am not a familiar completely with electronics; but say a line of sensors works fine until the battery hits a lower voltage. So it works fine initially but the longer it goes the worse it gets. It...
It could be intermittent artifact depending on some factors. Also keep in mind that compression of video can work in your favor too. You can record at 4k but then down rez it on your computer to 1080p. You will retain alot of the sharpness in the images from 4k but may lose some artifacts...
4K sizing? Also, a good test would be to check in different lighting conditions. Pointing the sensor at bright light (sun or light) and seeing if it goes away or covering the sensor so it is black and seeing if is still there. Keep in in mind that a row of sensors working at lower voltage...
It actually may be a sensor issue. The sensor is a 4k sensor but throws away data when you drop down to 1080p. It may have been throwing away corrupted sensor data but as you scale up it can't throw it out. I am not sure about photos but the debayering occurring in the photos may also be...
I am new here and this maybe self evident, but are you sure you did not accidentally trigger FPV mode on the gimbal. That seems to be how it is acting. If FPV is off, the software could be triggering it for some reason.
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